mido
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RE: [split] Annie Bullah - Chat & Discussion
Your right, sure she said some bad stuff about the police and how they should be killed, yeah she encouraged violence, rioting and looting, yeah she comes up with some offensive shit but after watching her on studio 66 my opinion has changed completely, we should be celebrating her presence back on TV and I personally was honoured to have her grace my 42 inch LCD tv so I could view her in superb HD quality with incredible sound as I was sent into a trance by the fast paced repetitive beats.
Your right also that I should care about people making stupid comments and then losing their job,and I should have a more responsible attitue because of this I am campaigning for Glenn Hoddle to be reinstated England Head Coach as what he said about cripples was only a joke, along with Andy Gray and Ron Atkinson coming back as the voices of Football, after all he only made a sexist comment and Ron thought it was a term of enderment. Ohand Paris Brown (UK Youth crime commissioner) to be bought back after her twitter outbursts. Martin Brundle was once forced to apologise during F1 commentry for using the term "Pikey" during a race, I am writing to Sky Sports this morning to encourage him to call Roman Grosjean "Pikey" everytime he is on screen,....none of these are lookers but after all its all freedom of speech
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mido
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RE: [split] Annie Bullah - Chat & Discussion
(03-07-2013 13:26 )badbadman999 Wrote: You completely missed the point I was making - did she make the comments while she was at work or on screen ? If so then yes I would agree that she shouldn't have & I would use the same reasons I have given as for why they shouldn't matter - her opinions are not part of her job.
A number of the examples you cited did - & that's why they were sacked. For example Dean Jones referred to Hashim Amla as "The Terrorist" whilst on commentary. He was sacked.
Just out of interest if you were in a bar & you heard someone expressing the same sort of opinions as Annie did on twitter what would you do ?
Im not sure what you are wanting to find out by "what would you do?", I havent "done anything" to Annie since her comments however that doesnt mean I cannot be upset by the comments made
Im not sure how my personal opinion of someone announcing in a theoretical bar that they were being glad someone had been shot to death has anything to do with the point you are trying to make.
As I have tried to explain though, I am a changed man since my initial outbursts though, and would not want to be judged on those myself, as MONEY-BANG put it, who am I to judge someone based on their attention seeking comments that they are willing to put against their name and brand imagery on the internet for the world to see. For my final comment on the matter, I will quote a little R.E.M. which sums up my thoughts for now
"Judge not lest ye be judged"
What a beautiful refrain
The studio audience disagrees
Have his lambs all gone astray?
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mido
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RE: [split] Annie Bullah - Chat & Discussion
(03-07-2013 19:08 )badbadman999 Wrote: (03-07-2013 18:31 )mido Wrote: Im not sure what you are wanting to find out by "what would you do?", I havent "done anything" to Annie since her comments however that doesnt mean I cannot be upset by the comments made
Im not sure how my personal opinion of someone announcing in a theoretical bar that they were being glad someone had been shot to death has anything to do with the point you are trying to make.
I wasn't accusing you of doing anything to Annie other than saying she should apologise. Which was the point of my hypothetical question about the same statements being made in a bar - would you also demand an apology in that situation too ? If not what exactly makes the statement unoffensive when spoken yet offensive on twitter ?
I think being glad someone has been shot dead is offensive either way be it on twitter, to your face, in a letter, etc. Being offended does not mean I would demand an apology there and then, nor am I demanding an apology now but its the decent thing to do when your in the public eye and likely to get a backlash for it, as shown on this forum.
My younger sister is a Police officer so perhaps I have more reason to be offended than you, so if you were in our hypothetical bar and someone made a remark effectively wishing a member of your family dead, would you go and sit back with your mates smiling away about how great it is that the person can express freedom of speech? or would you think what they were saying was out of line.
If not I would ask you the same question but reversed why would it be offensive for someone to say this in your face but if it was on twitter you would be ok with it?
Twitter is as an important marketing tool as any other these days and if someone wants to market themselves as a racist, a homophobe or just someone who wishes police officers were shot in the face then they have to face any grievance that comes with it. People have said things you could argue are not far away from her level on twitter and faced severe consequences, is it wrong to arrest a 17 year old wishing a Wigan Footballer dead? was the guy arrested for wishing Tom Daly drowned in his swimming pool really that much worse than Annies comments?
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