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Can't understand the mentality of someone who would wear a t-shirt like that. It hurts my brain trying to think down to their level.
It wasnt just the t shirt his social media page was full of abuse toward Hillsborough,a 50 yo man,full of hatred and venom,what a sad life he must have to find joy on the mocking of dead people,seems the type that blames immigrants for everything and has erectile disfuntion issues
 
Can't understand the mentality of someone who would wear a t-shirt like that. It hurts my brain trying to think down to their level.
Yes true. In a strange sort of way I actually pity him, something is very sadly amiss in his brain and his compassion.
To think this guy may have kids, who will have him as their example, and so the cycle of hate will go on and on and on.
What a F--ed up world we live in.
 
This is what happens when you don't engage brain before action. Obviously the t-shirt is bang out of order, and so too are his views on Hillsborough. However, as you point out, local businesses will be footing the bill for this mass faux outrage. The perils of social media 101.

bants though innit. Let's get loads of publicity by doing this lilt charade ... except they'll lose a load of money from doing it.
 

I don't what to make of the whole twitter mob justice thing but those getting worked up about local businesses having to refund a couple of cans Lilt are missing the point a bit.

Paul Grange is an attention seeking scumbag so I hope he enjoys all the attention he is getting.

Agreed. He deserves to feel a country's scorn. However, why inconvenience local businesses? Even if they didn't fulfil the order, why inconvenience them on a busy bank holiday Sunday night? Even the owner of the pub is facing a twitter witch-hunt, despite doing the right thing and throwing the attention seeking twit out once he became aware of the twit.
 
Agreed. He deserves to feel a country's scorn. However, why inconvenience local businesses? Even if they didn't fulfil the order, why inconvenience them on a busy bank holiday Sunday night? Even the owner of the pub is facing a twitter witch-hunt, despite doing the right thing and throwing the attention seeking twit out once he became aware of the twit.

With the landlord, people wanted to join the mob without knowing the facts. I guess now it's could publicity for him.

This twitter mob justice thing leaves me a little uneasy, why are people joining the crowd? Do they feel strongly about it or is just to feel apart of something and get a dozen or so retweets?

People where praising themselves for their 'work' lauding it as a victory for justice, well in terms of the last few months getting this attention seeker arrested is not a victory at all.

This was an extreme example of the twitter mob at work because the fella involved was a genuine loon. Other recent examples include that Chelsea lawyer who went on a rant about scousers after they lost 3-1 to Liverpool and our very own Fanta scruff.

The lawyer lost his job and someone found out where Fanta scruff worked and went to bother him. Is that really necessary?

Jon Ronson talks about being publicly shamed and how male victims have their jobs targeted in an attempt to get some some sacked and as a resulted emasculated.



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Kopites are gobshites.
 

Sorry and I know this won't be popular but that absolute oddball wearing the tshirt deserves everything he's had. I feel for the businesses that have lost out, and to be honest he should be made to compensate them when it goes to court.

His comments on Facebook are about scousers, not kopites. Quite why some oddball from Worcester hates us so much is beyond me, inferiority complex most likely, but he deserves everything he's got.

Sometimes things transcend rivalry. Imagine him wearing that tshirt in your local, what would happen?
 
Sorry and I know this won't be popular but that absolute oddball wearing the tshirt deserves everything he's had. I feel for the businesses that have lost out, and to be honest he should be made to compensate them when it goes to court.

His comments on Facebook are about scousers, not kopites. Quite why some oddball from Worcester hates us so much is beyond me, inferiority complex most likely, but he deserves everything he's got.

Sometimes things transcend rivalry. Imagine him wearing that tshirt in your local, what would happen?

I can only imagine that his wife, and possibly his daughter love the scousecock.
 
Sorry and I know this won't be popular but that absolute oddball wearing the tshirt deserves everything he's had. I feel for the businesses that have lost out, and to be honest he should be made to compensate them when it goes to court.

His comments on Facebook are about scousers, not kopites. Quite why some oddball from Worcester hates us so much is beyond me, inferiority complex most likely, but he deserves everything he's got.

Sometimes things transcend rivalry. Imagine him wearing that tshirt in your local, what would happen?

As someone who comes from Worcestershire I can assure you that I have absolutely no inferiority complex when it comes to Scousers, neither does anyone else I know.

Agreed that he deserves everything he's got, as his Facebook account seems quite vile and obviously the tshirt is extremely vile too. However even I have attracted the great swarm on twitter for suggesting that inconveniencing local businesses because of one lone idiot is not at all smart, because of that suggestion I apparently find this guys actions acceptable? Yeah, great logic there twitterati.

I'm not quite in the mood to suffer fools gladly at this moment in time.
 
As someone who comes from Worcestershire I can assure you that I have absolutely no inferiority complex when it comes to Scousers, neither does anyone else I know.

Agreed that he deserves everything he's got, as his Facebook account seems quite vile and obviously the tshirt is extremely vile too. However even I have attracted the great swarm on twitter for suggesting that inconveniencing local businesses because of one lone idiot is not at all smart. So I'm not quite in the mood to suffer fools gladly at this moment in time.
I'd never accuse someone like you of having an inferiority complex, because I wouldn't disrespect you enough to assume you'd partake in the kind of behaviour this crank has. This isn't an isolated incident, his social media accounts constantly slag off scousers, I bet yours doesn't!

You've jumped on the wrong part of my post, I wasn't saying everyone from Worcester, and I think you are aware of that.

I've said I think the businesses affected should be recompensed or recompensated whichever is correct, by this Neanderthal, and I can only hope he gets his in court.
 
I'd never accuse someone like you of having an inferiority complex, because I wouldn't disrespect you enough to assume you'd partake in the kind of behaviour this crank has. This isn't an isolated incident, his social media accounts constantly [Poor language removed] off scousers, I bet yours doesn't!

You've jumped on the wrong part of my post, I wasn't saying everyone from Worcester, and I think you are aware of that.

I've said I think the businesses affected should be recompensed or recompensated whichever is correct, by this Neanderthal, and I can only hope he gets his in court.

Fair enough mate. I'm just quite shook up at the moment as I'm sure you can imagine. I have literally been accused of agreeing with something so reprehensible and abhorrent, that I wonder if I have recourse to inform the relevant authorities.

The suppliers of this tshirt must also face a lawsuit imo.

Also many apologies for jumping down your throat.
 

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