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Topic History of: More on Glitter Max. showing the last 5 posts - (Last post first)
Green Man |
Honey wrote:
Green Man wrote:
JK2006 wrote:
He would lose GM and even if he won he'd get £1 (no reputation to lose).
This is what I mean by Using the law to Break the law.
Any tabloid would say they believed the information they got.
And, as a result, it was in public interest to print.
Remember The Sun on Hillsborough?
They claimed (rightly) that they were told stuff by police and they (and we) should believe the police.
Surely they could never lie?
I haven't really read much or looked in to Hillsborough even in the last few years to be honest. I was working in America when the tragedy happened.
Anything to do with football really does bore me to tears. I get a lot of weird glares when people ask me 'What team do I support?' my answer always is 'I hate all spectator sports.'
I thought The Sun and Kelvin Kelvin MacKenzie had to pay out eventually, unless it's a false memory of that happening.
A family friend was badly injured nothing too serious at Heysel but survived. He was about to leave the stadium before trouble was brewing, but he was attacked from behind.
He had no idea if it was Liverpool or a Juventus fan. He was a neutral soccer fan.
It might be another reason I hate football people because people can't behave themselves.
In a nutshell, the police (after contributing to the deaths) lied to the press, and then the press embellished the lies, causing even deeper harm to already traumatised and distressed people.
It has been well established that the "behaviour" of the football people was NOT a factor.
As you can see, lies stick longer than the truth. 
Thank you Honey, I am ignorant on Hillsborough. Could you elaborate how police were responsible on the incident? I know about the lies the police told. Like fans pissing on cops. |
JK2006 |
Oh yes well aware of every aspect Honey. I've studied it at length. But sadly many chose only to blame The Sun - my point is (and was then) that police were literally getting away with murder (still are) yet nobody then seemed to notice. |
Honey |
Green Man wrote:
JK2006 wrote:
He would lose GM and even if he won he'd get £1 (no reputation to lose).
This is what I mean by Using the law to Break the law.
Any tabloid would say they believed the information they got.
And, as a result, it was in public interest to print.
Remember The Sun on Hillsborough?
They claimed (rightly) that they were told stuff by police and they (and we) should believe the police.
Surely they could never lie?
I haven't really read much or looked in to Hillsborough even in the last few years to be honest. I was working in America when the tragedy happened.
Anything to do with football really does bore me to tears. I get a lot of weird glares when people ask me 'What team do I support?' my answer always is 'I hate all spectator sports.'
I thought The Sun and Kelvin Kelvin MacKenzie had to pay out eventually, unless it's a false memory of that happening.
A family friend was badly injured nothing too serious at Heysel but survived. He was about to leave the stadium before trouble was brewing, but he was attacked from behind.
He had no idea if it was Liverpool or a Juventus fan. He was a neutral soccer fan.
It might be another reason I hate football people because people can't behave themselves.
In a nutshell, the police (after contributing to the deaths) lied to the press, and then the press embellished the lies, causing even deeper harm to already traumatised and distressed people.
It has been well established that the "behaviour" of the football people was NOT a factor.
As you can see, lies stick longer than the truth. |
Green Man |
JK2006 wrote:
He would lose GM and even if he won he'd get £1 (no reputation to lose).
This is what I mean by Using the law to Break the law.
Any tabloid would say they believed the information they got.
And, as a result, it was in public interest to print.
Remember The Sun on Hillsborough?
They claimed (rightly) that they were told stuff by police and they (and we) should believe the police.
Surely they could never lie?
I haven't really read much or looked in to Hillsborough even in the last few years to be honest. I was working in America when the tragedy happened.
Anything to do with football really does bore me to tears. I get a lot of weird glares when people ask me 'What team do I support?' my answer always is 'I hate all spectator sports.'
I thought The Sun and Kelvin Kelvin MacKenzie had to pay out eventually, unless it's a false memory of that happening.
A family friend was badly injured nothing too serious at Heysel but survived. He was about to leave the stadium before trouble was brewing, but he was attacked from behind.
He had no idea if it was Liverpool or a Juventus fan. He was a neutral soccer fan.
It might be another reason I hate football people because people can't behave themselves. |
Honey |
I get the impression that these sites are near impossible to hack?
If so, it would be exactly the sort of thing that someone who is hounded by the press would need, perhaps? |
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