Paul_Crosby wrote: » Aren't you lads pretty much agreeing?
bucketybuck wrote: » Can't talk about Northern gangsters but a deep philosophical discussion about the socioeconomic conditions that influence anti-social behaviour is ok?
begbysback wrote: » In principle no, he is saying “I got out of the ghetto, so everybody else should be able to” and those that don’t are scum.
Ucntcme wrote: » ???? who said that arent you the one that mentioned scum
begbysback wrote: » Maybe at this point you should go back and actually read the post you commented on, and you were most likely warned because you attached the poster, not the post.
Banana Republic. wrote: » So anyway was last night just a heat of the moment argument? No relation to Gangland?
Ucntcme wrote: » was the original post not you saying young men from inner city flat complexes are likely to be stabbed?
Paul_Crosby wrote: » I'm confused as to exactly what "gangland" even entails now anyway
begbysback wrote: » Yes, that they would have a higher chance of being involved in such violence, and the calling them scum was harsh because they would usually be at a disadvantage in life.
septictank wrote: » 16 year old.https://www.rte.ie/news/regional/2020/0416/1130795-attack-dublin/
begbysback wrote: » Unfortunately this ignorance is common, you seem to miss the point that your choices are limited to your location, with exceptions of course. These are kids too, so they aren’t inclined to make great decisions anyways. A combination of being brought up in underprivileged areas, and being young can land kids in all sorts of trouble they otherwise may have avoided - it’s easy and oversimplistic to label them as scum to separate them from yourself or your own, but make no mistake good people do bad things too.
italodisco wrote: » 16 year old arrested for it. A close relative of the guy who attacked and paralysed the Italian student in fairview Park years ago.
Beasty wrote: » A number of posts relating to yesterday's incident removed Please do not post things you might know about the background to serious crimes - that could prejudice future criminal proceedings
rodmn2377 wrote: » The lad who paralysed that student had the same surname as the victim..https://www.independent.ie/irish-news/man-pleads-guilty-to-vicious-assault-on-italian-teenager-26069090.html
mirwillbeback wrote: » Hi Beasty, I take it you are referring to my post and that's understood - but - I see non stop posting in here of who shot who, who was rumoured to be involved, initials, names. I am not contesting your post, but just not sure why some are allowed and some aren't - genuine question.
Noseygit wrote: » No word on lawlors funeral....has it happened?
Banana Republic. wrote: » Now that’s absolute scum. Back turned and a bottle across the head. That poor Italian lad, only looking to get his wallet back.
Oceans One wrote: » About 5-6 years after this, I was playing footy with mates and a few tag a longs in fairview park for a few weeks. Everybody having a great time, few strangers joined in, Russians, Brazilians and all great until a certain Osborne turned up looking for trouble on a moped driving through our pitch and just being a c.nt! Armed with a big bag of bottles aswell. Tried swinging at a few lads until he picked the wrong one and got knocked the f.ck out, apparently he broke his jaw and fractured his skull. Couldn’t have happened to a nicer fella!
Haladmirer wrote: » Just looked him up on FB Sad end to young life As an aside it amazes me how so many guys are down on FB as full time mad bastards And called Clayton Where did the dubs love of that name come from?
Ucntcme wrote: » was it the fella in the article or his brother G......