What a 100% piece of filth this charmer is. When I see stuff like this, a young, educated man, given every opportunity in life doing stuff like that it makes me feel like I'm from a different planet. He's not going to get an easy ride during his time inside and has messed up his life probably for ever now.
...and I still hate Twitter!
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got 8 weeks jail time.
I must admit I don't know what he said, although we can all hazard a good guess.
However, bearing in mind people get found guilty of all sorts of physical assaults & frauds etc, yet only get community sentences or suspended sentences, I think 56 days in prison is possibly OTT. Why not a heavy fine & a community sentence, if the prisons are nearly full ?
Typing something racist appears to be a bigger crime than physically assaulting someone or burgling someone.
Personally, I'd rather someone said something racist about me on twitter, than assault me or burgle my house.
All he incited was further confirmation that people from Swansea are thick!
If he holds those types of views then that's up to him, he clearly never spouted those views in 'public' and he'll now be regretting his views & comments for a long time. Better off trying to work out why he has views like that and educating rather than sticking him in prison.
Just because Mwambe is "famous" the guy gets 56 days.
Unfortunately(?) we have the means now to share our immediate thoughts with the world but some individuals are becoming so immune to the effect of their repugnant thoughts and actions or actively seeking a reaction, we end up with morons like this.
It would be nice to think that trolls everywhere have taken note that you cannot say what you like and if you are of this persuasion then there are consequences. Unfortunately I think we have more than our fair share following football who think they are immune.
Absolute idiot nonetheless.
Assault/Burglary etc are under punished as opposed to this being disproportionate. Just my view though of course
If people hold these views then surely it's better to hear them & argue/debate against it, rather than letting a silent minority hold views/lack of knowledge like he did.
It's all well & good banning people from saying things, but it doesn't stop people thinking it and if we get to the position of suppressing these views then people will never get educated, we all live in this supposed perfect bubble where people just let loose behind closed doors.
Glad he has been punished for it.
• you are a silly c**t… Your mothers a w*g and your dad is a rapist! Bonjour you scruffy northen c***!
• owwww go suck a n****r d*** you f*****g aids ridden c**t
• go suck muamba's dead black d**k then you aids ridden t**t! #muambasdead
• go rape your dog! #C**t!
• I aint your friend you w*g c**t ….go pick some cotton!
"I defend everyone's right to tell rotten jokes," he said. "It is how I earn my living. The law is being pointed absurdly at the wrong thing here. In the end it means we can't say what we want on Twitter and these things are incredibly important."
I hope muamba gets better and i feel sorry for his family but i do find the media and the footballing world including fans have gone way over the top with this. Normal people also have heart attacks. people die. friends. family. now though i feel sad for what muamba and his family has gone through we all need to get some perspective. Everyone, press, fans, managers, players all seem to be trying to out do each other in their shows of sorrow towards what muamba has been through. its makes it quite sicking. especially as most don’t even know who muamba is.
so this kid would obviously be punished more severely than what you would normally get because this event has oddly but still fine brought the nation and those across the world together.
i agree with sparrows. he needs education, he needs to have his mind changed towards other races and see they can be alright some of the time. just like everybody else.
looking at what he said i had to laugh at one of them.... "go rape your dog! #cu*t!" ..... what a pleb.
Also, the justification angle of "if it was said to white/ginger/fat/bald person..." is bloody ridiculous when you consider the context in which certain words and phrases are used and what they relate to.
I think you know what I 'm driving at WSS.....do we really need to disect it to the n'th degree?
By its very nature Twitter is 'public' and for anybody that uses it to think their views are afforded any sort of privacy or censure are more dim-witted than the thoughts they tweet.
I for one am glad the prick's in prison.
How long before somebody is prosecuted over a Tulisa or Redknapp joke ?
More likely to be a text joke about Al Quatarda or Abu Hamza which results in a damages payout.