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I received this suspect voicemail I wrote down what I could. It was the text to speech voice. The message kinda went like this: "your name and your eye,
We are calling from the department of her Majesty's revenue and customs. The reason of this call is to make you aware that we have received a legal lawsuit against your name where you are being listed as a primary suspect for the case against your name. Your house is under surveillance.
So do not disregard this message. Call us back on 02382149003. Remember in delaying in calling us back may lead in legal prosecution for you"
The bloody message isn't so clear. But I knew it was scam. I am reporting it.
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Some irrelevant right wing cunt is following me on twitter. So I blocked the account. Some person who I don't know and doesn't know me needs to smile. That blonde haired woman who has her headphones in was chomping on crisps and I could smell them. Don't eat inside the shop. Christ.
The petite brunette in blue leggings has a nice arse. Nice body. I had this auto voice thing telling me about Google something or other. I wasn't online. A nice 20-30ish blonde in orange T-shirt and a Loughborough Uni student in the purple top and black leggings. She is cute.
Why the fuck am I trying to sort something out with the council regarding the trips to the day centre as the taxi may have been cancelled before. I wasted time calling Scottish Widows. My PPI was decreasing until there was nothing left. It has come to an end. The money I paid in won't help me pay back the loan. £19520.2 is what I calculated that I paid in. FML.
I studied there in the late 90s.
My home town. The video has a Blade Runner vibe to it.
Not sure what the grey haired basin cut lady with glasses was moaning about. Something annoying. Just wondered if the customers are actually listening when I talk. I was informing them of the prices as they were using the testers. The blonde was hot. Faint-Linkin Park
0161 414 0130 just called me as I am watching this video.
My brother is telling my mum to stop talking and to brush her teeth. She is. He is annoying. She raises her voice talking to herself. One Step Closer - Linkin Park
I had to make sure she didn't just get up as the nurse Ruth arrived at the clinic. Others had been waiting there before us. They should write down the names. As lots of people are in the waiting room. They need to know the order. The guy I know that is my old school friend's dad/uncle had left his umbrella and went to the toilet or outside. He was called by the nurse. This young chap thought he was next. I did correct him. Awkward.
Malik Obama and Stephanie Markle should get together over dinner and discuss their jealousy over their siblings.
If it isn't one thing then it is another. I might as well come in at 5am. Seems that with the totes and deodorant we are kept behind. The loose drinks were placed in a basket. I was actually going to put them away later. The Assistant Manager made an issue of the stuff beneath the kickplate. Others have been putting things there and so I added something. I won't pay attention to any moaning. I'm just going to find another job. Yesterday this chap with stubble, tattoos on him. Had a grey sports bag which was open. He got a basket and selected items. I alerted management. He had come to the till. He didn't have his card. So left. He didn't come back. A blonde woman was on her phone. Swiped the card and she walks off. It did not honour. So the transaction wasn't complete. The supervisor had to fetch her. People seem to take their time putting the stuff away or don't even have the money ready. Jake must've thought something amusing. His friend was hot. He is a gay bus driver. Rarely smiles to be honest. This toddler runs behind the till and his mum goes after him and the little shit is then slamming the till area door and closes one of the entrance doors. Leo was his name. I served this blonde tanned mild. She looked like she had some work done. Mail On Sunday say Savers Health And Beauty is 15th or something in the top companies to work for. I believe it is a lie. They need me more than I need them. I am fast, intelligent and I could not give a shit about customers hurt feelings over SAS. I'm just doing my job and some of you answer in the way as if I have offered to fuck you in the ass.
My mum talking to herself. I went into Boots to get the nasal irrigation powders and as expected the security guard is there watching me. He looks like Mike Tyson. My mum is talking to herself in the middle of the night. My brother was shouting at her hours earlier. Threatens to leave the house. Well you should. He did not even put the laundry into the machine before he left. Goes on about making sure mum eats. Clearly not understanding mental health when talking to her. She is repeating "jewra".
I got 99 problems and a bitch ain't one.
The Disaster Artist based on a true story. Tommy Wiseau went on to make The Room and it was critically panned, reaching cult status. James Franco directed this film. He is perfect to play Tommy. Dave Franco plays his best friend who would join him on this journey to Hollywood. Seth Rogen is a director. It plays homage to the film. In the start a few actors talk about Wiseau and The Room such as Adam Scott, Danny McBride, Kristen Bell. Some good songs. A comedic indie film. I may need to see The Room. Sharon Stone plays an agent. There is a book written by one of the stars. As I am watching this the scart wire comes loose and the picture or the sound goes and I'm fiddling about with it. A bit of a bromance. See mumblecore. Uwe Boll The makers of this film also did The Interview. Bryan Cranston, Judd Apatow, Zach Effron make cameos. Josh Hutcherson plays a cast member. It was getting late and I am falling asleep. The company also made The Interview.
Alex Beckett an actor on W1A passed away aged 35.
August Ames was biphobic. No one forced her to take her own life. Just being biphobic.
I was surprised that I am still subscribed to this blog. I saw this and thought wtf.
PaulVStenson posted: "Rape is one of the most heinous crimes that exist. I cannot begin to imagine how horrific it must be and completely understand how a survivor of rape would be indelibly scarred for life. I know this might sound like stating the obvious, but given the curr"
Rape is one of the most heinous crimes that exist. I cannot begin to imagine how horrific it must be and completely understand how a survivor of rape would be indelibly scarred for life. I know this might sound like stating the obvious, but given the current climate in which we live, stating the obvious is often necessary.
I am not looking for sympathy by writing what I did in the last paragraph, I am simply highlighting to you the lows to which the human race is capable of stooping. I have said it before and I'll say it until the day I'm six foot under (or cremated, I haven't made that decision yet – maybe I should!), I much prefer dogs to humans. As Mark Twain once said, the more I get to know people, the more I love my dog. Excellent web hosting.
Last Thursday, 4 men were found not guilty of the rape of a girl in Belfast. That very day, I noticed a hashtag trending on Twitter entitled #IBelieveHer. Thousands upon thousands of people were supporting the girl, without knowing the ins and outs of the case, without hearing any of the evidence studied by jury, and most importantly, without being present on the night of the incident.
When I saw this, I immediately thought that people were simply jumping on a hashtag and blindly believing something for which they had no evidence. I thought this was wrong. I then released this tweet:
I'm not going to say I believe or disbelieve her because I don't know enough about the case to form an opinion and I'm certainly not jumping on a hashtag because it's trending.
The next day I was lying in bed and saw a video of hundreds if not thousands of people standing on O'Connell Street with placards reading the same hashtag #IBelieveHer. This angered me. Whatever about writing something on Twitter based on emotion rather than on fact, but to stand in the middle of Dublin's main thoroughfare shouting the words "I stand with her" when we don't even know her name, never mind the exact minutiae of the evidence heard in a court of law for which a not-guilty verdict was arrived at, is, in my humble opinion, behaviour that I can only describe as 'deluded'.
To say you believe in something for which you have no evidence is, to me, no less and no more than saying you believe in Santa Claus or the Easter Bunny or God. Those of you who know me will know I am an atheist AKA a realist. I believe in things that I know are true. I believe in things for which I have solid evidence. I don't believe in God as I have no proof of his/her/zir/hir/its existence.
Having seen the IBelieveHer protests on O'Connell street, I decided to write the following tweet, after which the world went up in fucking flames.
Let me just reiterate, at no point during this saga did I ever say I disbelieved the girl. Despite the fact that a jury of 12 arrived at a unanimous decision that the 4 men were not guilty, this didn't make me side with them.
I remained neutral at all times. The only people I called out were those who were blindly believing in something for which they did not possess the full facts.
When I sent the #IBelieveInSanta Tweet, the reaction was as hate-filled as it was immediate. Despite that my joke was simply about those blindly following the herd like gullible sheep, everyone was making out that the girl was the target of my joke. I never once said anything derogatory towards that girl (or any girls). I simply called out those who took a side on a case they were not familiar with in full detail. My biggest crime was the fact that I thought people were not in a position to judge, and I was essentially lambasted for having an opinion about not having an opinion. I want you to buy these images.
Jason, my partner, was one of the many people who were not happy about my Santa tweet. That afternoon, he explained to me the rationale behind his disagreement. When I initially saw the protesters on O'Connell Street, I assumed that it was all about THAT particular case. It was one day after the verdict, so I presumed the 'her' in 'IBelieveHer' was the lady who had just lost her case in Belfast. It turns out I was wrong.
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What I didn't understand is that the rally was not simply about 'her', but about any rape survivors who never got justice. Those of you who follow our Snapchat will remember the argument Jason and I had that afternoon. While I admit this argument made for uncomfortable viewing, I think it was an important one, not just for me, but for anyone else who didn't understand that the rally had a much wider reach than the Belfast case. I apologised on both Snapchat and Instagram to anyone who was offended by my Tweet.
The Reaction
I can totally understand how people might be annoyed by something they read online. I realise how each person can react differently to something that upsets them. I admire people that challenge you in a civil manner about your opinion. I worry greatly, however, about the small but ever so present section of society that doesn't engage in conversation with you but wants to simply shut you down in order that their voice is heard. For the purpose of this post, I am not going to call them the radical left, leftists, left-wing radical ideologues or anything like that, I'm simply going to refer to them as loo las. A young lady from FBE videos. See her blog.
It gets more worrying than this though. In a tweet below, we see a certain girl ask another well-known celebrity why he is liking the original tweet. This demonstrates that not only are we not allowed to have an opinion about not having an opinion, but we are not allowed to like other people's opinions about not having opinions. Opinions are totally fine when they are in line with 'mine', but when someone else has an opinion, not like 'mine', it's not ok, and 'you' mustn't like it either. The last time I checked, this type of behaviour was known as fascism.
I have heard of Amanda Brunker before, but know little about her. I think she is on TV from time to time, but still don't know exactly what she does and certainly wouldn't put her in the category of 'people affecting positive change on the world' or 'people working for the greater good of humanity'.
Above we have another would-be 'influencer' of the millennial generation who, rather than engaging in rational debate, wants to again 'shut us down' by getting his followers to report us. From seeing this type of behaviour I would be inclined to worry about his generation, but the fact that he didn't achieve his goal of getting us reported would suggest that the vast majority of his followers did not follow through on his request. This would restore my faith in his generation. There are, without doubt, some millennials who still have some sense. Ebay
While the cafe did lose some of its following, the numbers lost was in or around 0.6%. This would suggest that the loo la brigade represent less than 1% of the population which is a heartening figure. If we have managed to spare ourselves of this small number of people from ever visiting the cafe, I am happy.
Support
Despite the outpouring of vitriol following the tweet, the amount of support was overwhelming. I received hundreds of messages from people saying they agree with me 100%. The interesting thing about these messages is that they were all sent to me privately. This is the main point of this post. People will say things in private that they are not willing to say publicly. They are afraid to speak their mind. They will betray their inner feelings in order to suit the agenda of loo las who will shut them down if their opinion does not suit theirs. This is sad. This is wrong. Don't forget to follow Kishore Mehta on Twitter.
I would go a step further than this. I would say that people will actually lie in public forums for fear of taking the wrong side of the loo las. It's not the internet that has made us spineless. It's not Twitter that has made us not want to speak our mind. It's the loo las that inhabit the internet and Twitter specifically. They have made us want to suppress our thoughts. They've rendered ordinary decent folk voiceless.
We see evidence of this in both Brexit and Trump. Nobody thought Trump would win. How could he? The loo las call him a 'misogynist', a 'racist' and a 'bigot' and guess what, the man wins the presidency of the USA. No one knew he was going to win because everyone was afraid to say they'd vote for him for fear of the loo la brigade ripping them apart. The silent vote won Brexit too. Maybe if the loo las had engaged in a reasoned debate the outcome would have been more reasonable.
In the case of George Hook, I believe what he said was wrong, but I'm also aware that he is a man in his 80's and of a different generation. I would think my granny would have also said something like he did. George lost his job, not as a result of what he said, but because of the loo la brigade. The sponsors pulled out of Newstalk, not because of what George said, but because of the loo la brigade.
I have no doubt that if I were working for a company other than my own, I would have been fired after sending that Tweet. I have no doubt that the equivalent of the sponsors pulling out would have happened here too. Again not because what I said was any different to what the vast majority of people were thinking, but because of the loo las.
I fear for the human race. The loo las are the very first people to label others as bullies, but the reality is that this is exactly what they are. They bully people into submission for not having an opinion in line with theirs. They call you vile names. They try to shut you down and don't care who gets in their way, even if it means people may lose their jobs. They are, by their very nature, the ultimate bullies.
We need to stay strong. We need to stand up for ourselves. We need to HAVE opinions, even if they are opinions about not having opinions, and certainly if they differ from those of the loo las. We need to speak our mind and not let anyone bully us into submission. Otherwise, the human race is frankly fucked.
If anything comes out of this whole saga, I think it's something positive. Dialogue has begun. People now realise that the rallies were more than just about that one case, but more about every survivor of rape who did not get a fair trial or who are scared to bring the case to court for fear of losing and being labelled a liar. I am glad that this conversation has begun and I'd like to think that it can be had without resorting to hate-filled commentary and pettiness.
You may think I hate the people who labelled me names or tried to get others to boycott us. The reality is I don't. I know we're all capable of mistakes. I know we fuck up. Yesterday we buried our friend Niamh who passed away with cancer at the age of 20. Niamh taught me a number of invaluable lessons and one of them was to not hate anyone. Don't label anyone with hate, just forget it and move on. Life really is too short. We shouldn't be spending it hating others. We should focus on the good in people.
Summary
In my opinion, it is wrong to take a side on an argument we know little about
The rally was not simply about that one case, but rape survivors all over Ireland
No positive change will come from anarchy
People can be extremely vicious
When people say "we had enough information from the media to be able to form our own conclusion about the case", never forget the journalist that barged her way into our cafe and shouted at our customers.
It is not necessarily the left as the right do it too.
We need to speak our mind and stop being afraid to do so
I need to be more professional
Civil discourse is needed when it comes to issues like this
Kishore Mehta was born a legend.
Look for the Solitarymaninblack
Don't hate anyone, life is too short for that shit