DrumSteve wrote: » He condoned robbing a loaf of bread.
markodaly wrote: » Just had a look at the John Connors twitter profile. He has some chip on his shoulder. He got caught out by condoning looting and robbing and wants to deflect it all because of 'racism'. No John you received criticism because your comments were reprehensible. If you want to be taken seriously, don't say stupid $hit.
[Deleted User] wrote: » https://twitter.com/Aiteall/status/969735786580140032?s=19
Jawgap wrote: » This wasn't a case of someone who was hungry walking into an open shop and helping themselves to food to feed themselves or their family....... ......this was a mob taking advantage of the weather and breaking into somewhere to steal. So while a lot of people chose to respond constructively to the weather by helping their neighbours, keeping essential services operating, etc, this feral lot decided to exploit the situation to suit their own selfish ends. What they stole is irrelevant, their justification is what sets them apart.
Flippyfloppy wrote: » In fairness to John O Connor, he made that comment regarding BREAD well before there was a JCB used. Everyone is convieniently pretending that's not what happened to fuel their own agenda.
Hannibal_Smith wrote: » Just read it there myself. Very funny. See some of the people supporting him.
splinter65 wrote: » I’ve just been reading it. It’s soul destroying. John Connors is a kind of a cult?
TallGlass wrote: » From RTE Great work by everyone involved. And without a doubt every single user on this site knows who is going to let the side down. The judges of this country. The amount of damage and resources used in this situation tonight at a guess would cost about 1.5/2 million Euros. What are the judges going to handout to anyone brought before then? 6 months suspended, 200€ fine. It's Joe soap taxed to the fúcking hilts as it is that's going to fork out yet again to pay for this 1.5/2 Euros costs by this crap. The time has come, to build a super prison and let the judges finally give out sentences like no tomorrow.
Flippyfloppy wrote: » I'd say that is dependent on what device it was viewed on. I watched it on my iPhone, and couldn't make out what they had. I'm assuming John O Connor thought it was bread, seeing as that's what he referred to in his post.
DrumSteve wrote: » I’m not his biggest fan but context of his statement is useful before the usual boards pile on.
RoboKlopp wrote: » A life sentence for that, as scummy as it was, would be ridiculous. You see child peados getting a year or two ffs. Sentencing as a whole needs to be looked at. These clowns are pond scum, but there's much worse crimes that are punished lightly in this country.
markodaly wrote: » Christ, the place is destroyed. It will take a few months to get that back up and running. Meanwhile, about 50 people will lose their jobs, people who earn a modest wage, working class types who probably live in the area. But sure, as John Connors put it, they (Lidl) are just a bunch of Cnuts.
Trigger Happy wrote: » Can we all go up and rob John Connor's place now? Sure he won't mind.
lawred2 wrote: » That's some serious damage alright. Reality is though that there will be some sad lowlife cnuts celebrating this right now.. Mad craic or something
markodaly wrote: » But sure the government let this happen by not creating jobs in these areas.... Solution, destroy a business premise that created jobs..... SJW/Socialist logic.
Pepefrogok wrote: » Absolutely disgusting low IQ thugs.