Joeytheparrot wrote: » The positives are in Gemmas past though Right now she's a bullying racist islamophobic homophobic transphobic xenophobic Hatemonger and spreads numerous ludicrous dangerous conspiracy theories.Why do you call the behaviour of posters on here lowlife degenerate but appear to mostly want to excuse away Gemmas.
Joeytheparrot wrote: » The positives are in Gemmas past though Right now she's a bullying racist islamophobic homophobic transphobic xenophobic Hatemonger and spreads numerous ludicrous dangerous conspiracy theories. Why do you call the behaviour of posters on here lowlife degenerate but appear to mostly want to excuse away Gemmas.
eeepaulo wrote: » But I thought you were here not because you support her but because you MASSIVELY agree with freedom of speech. Welcome. Stop trying to shut OTHER people down.
humberklog wrote: » Same tactics were used on the United People thread. Same MO. Calling posters "obsessives" etc. That thread got closed down.
splinter65 wrote: » I think everyone including yourself realizes that GO’D has had a massive mental health catastrophe at some stage in the last 2 years. That’s perfectly clear. What’s not clear is why people want to poke her with a stick 24 hours a day like a mad bear in a cage. The ring leader of this mob is the guy related to the poor little girl missing from Donegal all these years. Maybe he has good reason to want to drive a mad woman to suicide because he literally never leaves it be on Twitter 24/7. If you all really want her to stop her ravings and ranting then you know perfectly well that you all just put her on ignore/block and she will run out of steam. She’s literally feeding her insanity off the negativity directed at her constantly but everyone knows this so I must conclude that it’s just the lynch mob mentality that people are addicted to. Wether any of you like it or not she is entitled to her opinion about any topic of her choice. Of course your entitled to challenge her on her opinion but you can’t make her stop talking. If you think she’s breaking a law then notify the Gardaí and let them take it from there. But admit that you are baiting a clearly mentally ill person who has not harmed any of you personally and isn’t having any real negative impact on any of your lives.
JeffKenna wrote: » Couldn't agree more. Mental health issues aren't exclusive to depression and suicide. It's obvious that Gemma has had some form of psychotic breakdown and I find it hard to believe that people reading and commenting on her posts can't see that.
splinter65 wrote: » But admit that you are baiting a clearly mentally ill person who has not harmed any of you personally and isn’t having any real negative impact on any of your lives.
TaurenDruid wrote: » Nah, when she's targeting Irish people, including children, she doesn't get a pass. Racists and fascists don't.
splinter65 wrote: » Ah they can see it perfectly well. She’s not an elected representative. She’s not any kind of a celebrity. She doesn’t appear to even have a job. 9 out of 10 people you meet on the street wouldn’t have a clue who she was, and those that do regard her as a harmless looper. If you look at her twitter account she gets maybe 10 responses to any tweet she posts herself, all from equally “challenged” followers. She’s quite literally a nobody to all but her dedicated few tormentors who are determined to keep winding her up in some kind of a push to see how far she can go.
splinter65 wrote: » Who has been hurt by this woman? Has this assault been reported to AGS and what was the result of the investigation?
Lonesomerhodes wrote: » Dont be inconsiderate what woud they do with their lives with no Gemma especially in lockdown?. There is people here live on her twitter and they feed on it like vampires on blood so shes giving them life in a roundabout way! They should be thanking their lifeforce!.
Birneybau wrote: » What about the scumbags throwing Nazi salutes around outside Google on Barrow St.? The absolute thugs that she attracted? Don't be playing the naïf, we can see right through you deflectors.
[Deleted User] wrote: » I imagine the children she posted because of their race, their parents anyway, emotionally. Particularly since she had racists across the globe lapping it. Plus the family she targeted in the lidl ad, they moved.
Joeytheparrot wrote: » She openly threatened Fiona O'Leary. Her supporters published pictures of where Fiona lives. The Ryans had to leave the country as a result of her racial harassment. She has published numerous images of children in attempt to incite racist hate against them. Nah - this idea that Gemma is harmless is and that her hatemongering has no victims is absolute nonsense.
Joeytheparrot wrote: » Why do you want to deflect and excuse away her hatemongering so much?
splinter65 wrote: » At what stage are the criminal investigations into these alleged incidents?
splinter65 wrote: » What about them though? Who were they throwing the nazi salutes at? If you went down to Google on Barrow St to protest something and there were some gob****es throwing nazi salutes back at you then so what?
splinter65 wrote: » I don’t agree with GO’D. If she has broken the law then report her, show your evidence to AGS and let them deal with it. She’s clearly needing psychiatric help. If she hasn’t broken the law then she’s just expressing her opinion and as she’s not been given public platform on main stream media then if you choose to seek her out in order to be outraged then that’s your own problem. This constant seeking to silence people who don’t agree with you is going nowhere for you because people don’t like fascism.
circadian wrote: » The unnecessary full stops are a familiar posting style. Not sure what I recognise it from but I've seen it on here before.
pablohoney87 wrote: » That's really where you're setting the bar?
splinter65 wrote: » Sorry to sound harsh but I want to know if someone was hurt by GO’D and it was a matter of a criminal investigation. Racist abuse and incitement to violence is against the law and if it took place then there would be some kind of record of it. You don’t seem to be able to pin point where someone expressing her opinion spilled over into either of these things. Hurt feelings is an entirely different thing. If you are hurt by what someone else has said then you really need to deal with that as it’s part of life and is very difficult to avoid. That’s all really.
TaurenDruid wrote: » Yeah, the Google workers, many of whom are non-national, loved having neo-Nazis outside their offices, on megaphones, day after day, for weeks... :rolleyes:
KiKi III wrote: » So essentially you’re okay with any level of behaviour in society that doesn’t meet the bar of criminal? In your world there is behaviour that is totally acceptable and behaviour that is criminal and nothing in between?
splinter65 wrote: » In the real world Kiki (my world is the real world) there are rules and laws to protect people from having harm done to them. Someone expressing an opinion that you don’t agree with does not mean that you are being harmed. Your feelings or any ones feelings being hurt or offended by someone else’s opinion is not an issue for the person expressing the opinion, it’s an issue for you to learn to deal with it. Telling other people that they must be silent because you don’t like what they have to say is not going to be tolerated. You can challenge someone and argue your point, if you can but at the end of the day they are as entitled to their opinion as you are. This is not N Korea now or East Germany pre 1989. I don’t know what part of that you don’t understand.