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for all it's moral cesspit tendencies and unpleasantness 4chan is at least indiscriminate and anonymous in it's tawdry hate-fests. Facebook fosters an entirely different nasty group pathology. People who join these sorts of get xxx off facebook groups are the sort who would be only to happy to get involved in a lynching or a stoning. Unthinking bourgeois morality is repugnant.
I completely agree. This is the easy-access 21st century version of going to watch a hanging. There are various people on that group trying to point out that the woman (assuming that the profile they've identified even is the accused) hasn't actually been tried yet, but it's not good enough for the screaming harridans - they've already decided they know, and the half-bricks are clutched in sweaty palms, slack mouths twisted into a rictus of hatred and fear on pasty white faces. Because these people are better than that - oh yes, they live for finding people they're better than, and it's not easy, so they don't let go when they find one. They're hot to trot, now, and they're not going to be done until they've seen blood. Metaphorical, safely-behind-this-here-monitor internet blood, obviously, not yer actual nonce's blood-of-the-devil evil hellspawn blood. That'd stain, eurgh.
 
I completely agree. This is the easy-access 21st century version of going to watch a hanging. There are various people on that group trying to point out that the woman (assuming that the profile they've identified even is the accused) hasn't actually been tried yet, but it's not good enough for the screaming harridans - they've already decided they know, and the half-bricks are clutched in sweaty palms, slack mouths twisted into a rictus of hatred and fear on pasty white faces. Because these people are better than that - oh yes, they live for finding people they're better than, and it's not easy, so they don't let go when they find one. They're hot to trot, now, and they're not going to be done until they've seen blood. Metaphorical, safely-behind-this-here-monitor internet blood, obviously, not yer actual nonce's blood-of-the-devil evil hellspawn blood. That'd stain, eurgh.


If I wanted to get really pretentious I'd talk about the difference between fear of the Other within a community/society and so-called 'Righteous Anger'.

Both bleed into the other, but the former is slightly less pleasant because it's the example of a crowd/society collaborating in a self-affirming act of violence. Then to go home satisfied that they did the thing that protected the community and their own place within it. Nasty.
 
Praise the lord, a 'get the sick pervert Vanessa George off Facebook', facebook group is already there.

http://www.facebook.com/profile.php...52f4dfc563bcca6b87&gid=90899716431&ref=search

61 members so far.

I predict at least 600 by midnight.

112 now.

Surprisingly good use of grammar and spelling in the group description. They come up trumps in the comment section, though.


Also from the comments:

"She will get set to prison and as soon as the girls find out she is a nonce she will get the shit kicked out of her.... over and over again. Let her be the vulnerable one in a prison full of nonce haters! sick fuck!!"

Irony is ironic.
 
If I wanted to get really pretentious I'd talk about the difference between fear of the Other within a community/society and so-called 'Righteous Anger'.

Both bleed into the other, but the former is slightly less pleasant because it's the example of a crowd/society collaborating in a self-affirming act of violence. Then to go home satisfied that they did the thing that protected the community and their own place within it. Nasty.
Yes, I thought I'd spare Urban all the psychobabble about the addictiveness of righteous indignation, projection and so on :)
 
Oh dear.

I've been banned from that Facebook group already :D
I hit and ran :)

It's interesting to notice how even the most delicate expression of caution translates into "sticking up for her".

There are times when society and the people in it just makes me want to facepalm for a week. That thread's a bloody good example.

And I don't think it's specifically a Facebook thing - I think that it's just that Facebook gives the howling masses a place to act out how they really think and feel.
 
"what a dirty distgusting women................

i have 3 kids and 1 on the way............what filth.....she should have her throat cut and left to drip dry............"
 
"what a dirty distgusting women................

i have 3 kids and 1 on the way............what filth.....she should have her throat cut and left to drip dry............"

trans: 'look at me, I am so right and a good person! Let's guard society! Hand me a rock!'

let's not worry about niceties of law and process BURN THE FUCKING BITCH
 
I think the other thing this points up is that we're perhaps a little complacent about safety thanks to our CRB system.

At the press conference, the Police mentioned that they would be investigating whether a CRB check was actually carried out (suggesting to me that is quite possible that it wasn't).
 
CRB checks can only determine past history. They are not a cure all and it is dangerous to assume such. Although if she does have a history and it wasn't checked.....the nursery will face some seriously upset parents/carers.
 
What is the correct emotional response to a case like this? Isn't anger to be expected? I'd be more concerned if people were indifferent to the matter.

The great thing about our legal system is that it allows people both to express their anger in conversations while at the same time protecting the accused from their violence and only delivering appropriate punishment if a court decides guilt.
 
I completely agree. This is the easy-access 21st century version of going to watch a hanging. There are various people on that group trying to point out that the woman (assuming that the profile they've identified even is the accused) hasn't actually been tried yet, but it's not good enough for the screaming harridans - they've already decided they know, and the half-bricks are clutched in sweaty palms, slack mouths twisted into a rictus of hatred and fear on pasty white faces. Because these people are better than that - oh yes, they live for finding people they're better than, and it's not easy, so they don't let go when they find one. They're hot to trot, now, and they're not going to be done until they've seen blood. Metaphorical, safely-behind-this-here-monitor internet blood, obviously, not yer actual nonce's blood-of-the-devil evil hellspawn blood. That'd stain, eurgh.

Oh good grief, that post is twelve shades of ridiculous! :D
 
I am on Facebook at the moment - may have to go and fuck about with a few people in that group!

I wouldn't.

That particular group is associated with another group that's essentially 'let's lynch this person who took the mickey out of one of us'.

I'd strongly advocate opting for the easy life, unless you're up for being facebook stalked / virtual lynched.
 
What is the correct emotional response to a case like this? Isn't anger to be expected? I'd be more concerned if people were indifferent to the matter.

The great thing about our legal system is that it allows people both to express their anger in conversations while at the same time protecting the accused from their violence and only delivering appropriate punishment if a court decides guilt.

I am not sure - I am certainly not indifferent, what this woman has done, if indeed she has because she hasn't been tried yet, is awful but I don't feel angry about it.

And what is on that Facebook group is beyond anger - it's horrible, blinkered rage
 
Why are they so concerned about her having access to Facebook, anyway?

She's not going to nonce kids through the screen.
 
What is the correct emotional response to a case like this? Isn't anger to be expected? I'd be more concerned if people were indifferent to the matter.

The great thing about our legal system is that it allows people both to express their anger in conversations while at the same time protecting the accused from their violence and only delivering appropriate punishment if a court decides guilt.

correct emotional response? That S- isn't mandated. But we must not allow legitimate anger to lead us to persecute the unconvicted.

Look I did your censorship for you:cool:
 
I completely agree. This is the easy-access 21st century version of going to watch a hanging. There are various people on that group trying to point out that the woman (assuming that the profile they've identified even is the accused) hasn't actually been tried yet, but it's not good enough for the screaming harridans - they've already decided they know, and the half-bricks are clutched in sweaty palms, slack mouths twisted into a rictus of hatred and fear on pasty white faces. Because these people are better than that - oh yes, they live for finding people they're better than, and it's not easy, so they don't let go when they find one. They're hot to trot, now, and they're not going to be done until they've seen blood. Metaphorical, safely-behind-this-here-monitor internet blood, obviously, not yer actual nonce's blood-of-the-devil evil hellspawn blood. That'd stain, eurgh.

Would you prefer pasty black faces then? Why bring race into it?
 
What do you feel angry about?



It's not "beyond anger". It is anger. Let's not exaggerate.

I am angry about the BNP winning two seats in the European elections.

However I would not call them "dirty bitches who I hope die and rot in hell". If that is not 'beyond anger' I don't know what is
 
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