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Cfc fan sacked for saying "scouse scum" on film

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at least he went out with a bang lol, riling up a large number of scousers is always a positive in my book. the c**ts probably sent letters to his employer whining about those "bad words" he called them. 

 

Oh, careful there enigma, they may target you next :biggrin:

Everyone always so outraged by everything.

 

Petitions for every little thing.

 

So sick of the society we've built. 

I know. I'm just so tired of it all. As fantastic as the internet is, I think its brought out the worst in people the more prevalent its use has become. Everyone has to have an opinion on everything, they have to get outraged with any little thing they don't like, starting twitter campaigns and facebook groups and all sorts of sh*t, until they get the outcome they want, then everyone else has to hit back with their own sh*t. It's all so pointless. Vast majority of the time these outraged people aren't even outraged, I think it's just boredom, or wanting to feel powerful, because they know no matter what it is, if they kick up enough of a stink, they'll get their own way.

 

I still remember a little while ago when those scientists landed that probe or whatever it was on a comet, it was amazing, and all the internet was obsessed with the f**king shirt the guy wore, because it was "sexist" and "offensive", to the point where he had to go on TV and apologise. This is a man who had just achieved something so complex these internet pricks couldn't even dream of it, but he wore a shirt they didn't like, so that was that. All on board the twitter train.

 

Honestly, I just f**king hate people so much.

Edited by Zeta Orionis

The city of Liverpool has made a career out of cultivating a victim mentality.

Next thing is they'll be seeking counselling and attending victim support groups.

All because opposition fans said something unpleasant about them.

Could be a damages or victim compensation claim down the line.

They should maybe see a lawyer about it....

Edited by Socrates

I can't decide who I despise more - the Dipper fans who complained (especially considering what they call us) or the firm who are taking the opportunity to promote their firm by firing him in such a public way.  My opinion of both is as low as it was before.

I know. I'm just so tired of it all. As fantastic as the internet is, I think its brought out the worst in people the more prevalent its use has become. Everyone has to have an opinion on everything, they have to get outraged with any little thing they don't like, starting twitter campaigns and facebook groups and all sorts of sh*t, until they get the outcome they want, then everyone else has to hit back with their own sh*t. It's all so pointless. Vast majority of the time these outraged people aren't even outraged, I think it's just boredom, or wanting to feel powerful, because they know no matter what it is, if they kick up enough of a stink, they'll get their own way.

I still remember a little while ago when those scientists landed that probe or whatever it was on a comet, it was amazing, and all the internet was obsessed with the f**king shirt the guy wore, because it was "sexist" and "offensive", to the point where he had to go on TV and apologise. This is a man who had just achieved something so complex these internet pricks couldn't even dream of it, but he wore a shirt they didn't like, so that was that. All on board the twitter train.

Honestly, I just f**king hate people so much.

Word!

You would have to look no further than the "they're all f**king rent boys mate" guy who is a regular/host on their own fans channel if I am not mistaken.

I seem to remember that such video being received by Chelsea fans with nothing but amusement. There was no outrage that I can remember and no letters written to anyones employer.

Shame the scousers can't engage their world renowned sense of humour a bit more often really.

+1

they always remember the 96, I still remember the 39 at Heysel and their club officials blaming Chelsea fans.

So much for the jolly scouser and their sense of humour

Time to dig out some footage of homophobic anti-Chelsea comments and chants. Mind you, [stereotype-mode on], how do you sack a Scouser?

 

Well first you have to find one with a job.... so good luck on that quest

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Too much time on their hands whomever did this.  

 

I know of a bloke on twitter who was having "beef" with a scouser and they managed to find out where he worked and got him sacked by writing letters to his employers and playing the whole victim card...yes, even used Hillsborough.  It worked, and he was sacked.  It's such a snidey thing to do, but it should teach us to 1) be careful on social media, and 2) stay away from those Fan Channels.

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Too much time on their hands whomever did this.  

 

I know of a bloke on twitter who was having "beef" with a scouser and they managed to find out where he worked and got him sacked by writing letters to his employers and playing the whole victim card...yes, even used Hillsborough.  It worked, and he was sacked.  It's such a snidey thing to do, but it should teach us to 1) be careful on social media, and 2) stay away from those Fan Channels.

 

I know of more than one instance where heated exchanges on twitter with scousers has resulted in letters being written to employers.

 

It's really very strange behaviour and goes to show what a spiteful bunch they are with far too much time on their hands.

 

You nailed it with your final point though- be careful on social media and stay well clear of those fans channels. 

not even scouses  can name five good things about liverpool

 

my attempt

 

No1 Everton

No2 Beatles

No3 ?

No4 ?

No5?

No6 Any road leading out of the sh.t hole

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