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Old 08-04-2017, 08:07 AM #1
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Sickening- a young leftie keyboard warrior inciting murder on the net is considered less of a problem than the guy who exposed him.

It seems, that to some, having an abrasive personality is less acceptable than a leftie inciting murder. Some really need to examine their moral codes.
People say stupid things like this all the time online. That doesn't make it okay but it doesn't make it unusual either. Its so common, the police don't want to know, especially with people like Robinson who are bound to anger a lot of readers.
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People say stupid things like this all the time online. That doesn't make it okay but it doesn't make it unusual either. Its so common, the police don't want to know, especially with people like Robinson who are bound to anger a lot of readers.
It needs more policing by the internet provider in the first instance. you wouldn't go up to someone in your workplace and threaten violence against them and get away with it so why should you on the net where your words are being viewed by all sorts who might just take you literally, people should be held to account how many kids have committed suicide because of things said to them over social media? That said I'm more interested in how Robinson got this guys personal details so quickly
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I'm more interested in how Robinson got this guys personal details so quickly
Oh that **** is easy, some 17 year old kid in the US once got into a Facebook argument with my wife and then decided to clone her Facebook account, used her name and profile photo to post comments all over Facebook groups. Facebook were dragging their heels over deleting the fake account... So we FB messaged his mum and sent an email to his high school head teacher.

People forget how exposed they are on Facebook.

But not only that. I personally like to stay anonymous on forums like this, don't give my real name, don't often share photographs etc. BUT I reckon if someone went over my posts and had some local knowledge of Scotland, they could easily piece together which village I live in, and as people also know what I do for work, they could then quite easily find my shop. Then all they would need to do is come in and find the sexy bastard shouting at junkies and voila! TS revealed.

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Oh that **** is easy, some 17 year old kid in the US once got into a Facebook argument with my wife and then decided to clone her Facebook account, used her name and profile photo to post comments all over Facebook groups. Facebook were dragging their heels over deleting the fake account... So we FB messaged his mum and sent an email to his high school head teacher.

People forget how exposed they are on Facebook.

But not only that. I personally like to stay anonymous on forums like this, don't give my real name, don't often share photographs etc. BUT I reckon if someone went over my posts and had some local knowledge of Scotland, they could easily piece together which village I live in, and as people also know what I do for work, they could then quite easily find my shop. Then all they would need to do is come in and find the sexy bastard shouting at junkies and voila! TS revealed.
I must admit that last bit made me laugh - just glad I don't do Facebook.
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Oh that **** is easy, some 17 year old kid in the US once got into a Facebook argument with my wife and then decided to clone her Facebook account, used her name and profile photo to post comments all over Facebook groups. Facebook were dragging their heels over deleting the fake account... So we FB messaged his mum and sent an email to his high school head teacher.

People forget how exposed they are on Facebook.

But not only that. I personally like to stay anonymous on forums like this, don't give my real name, don't often share photographs etc. BUT I reckon if someone went over my posts and had some local knowledge of Scotland, they could easily piece together which village I live in, and as people also know what I do for work, they could then quite easily find my shop. Then all they would need to do is come in and find the sexy bastard shouting at junkies and voila! TS revealed.




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Oh that **** is easy, some 17 year old kid in the US once got into a Facebook argument with my wife and then decided to clone her Facebook account, used her name and profile photo to post comments all over Facebook groups. Facebook were dragging their heels over deleting the fake account... So we FB messaged his mum and sent an email to his high school head teacher.

People forget how exposed they are on Facebook.

But not only that. I personally like to stay anonymous on forums like this, don't give my real name, don't often share photographs etc. BUT I reckon if someone went over my posts and had some local knowledge of Scotland, they could easily piece together which village I live in, and as people also know what I do for work, they could then quite easily find my shop. Then all they would need to do is come in and find the sexy bastard shouting at junkies and voila! TS revealed.
You work in a bookies, in rosyth...but i really dont think anyone cares enough.
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You work in a bookies, in rosyth...but i really dont think anyone cares enough.
Incorrect sir, you shall have to find another cock to suck this weekend. Sad times in the parminion household.
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Incorrect sir, you shall have to find another cock to suck this weekend. Sad times in the parminion household.
Well it was when i was a kid.
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People say stupid things like this all the time online. That doesn't make it okay but it doesn't make it unusual either. Its so common, the police don't want to know, especially with people like Robinson who are bound to anger a lot of readers.
Not stupid at all, just common sense. You as good as excuse, worse justify, this leftie moron who incites murder on the web because he doesn't like the man, he considers him a threat and he felt very brave hidden, or so he thought, behind his computer screen. So it's ok then if we all start making physical threats to those we don't like or disagree with from the 'Safety' of our own keyboards. Like him or not this proved we cannot. Job done I think.

This lad was a coward of the highest order who sung a very different tune when challenged for real.

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