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Finally the West Ham cat kicker goes to court!!

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Shinamae Wed 25-May-22 00:13:46

I thought this might of been “kicked” into the long grass but…

hopefully that poor cat will get justice. ?

rafichagran Thu 26-May-22 17:27:16

GrannyGravy13

There are none as blind as those who refuse to see…

No you are right, people cannot see that name calling and is wrong. I believe it is low life behaviour
The footballer will be punished, rightly so but I refuse to engage with some of the names he has been called.

Smileless2012 Thu 26-May-22 17:17:01

Yes scum and lowlife sum him and his brother up very well IMO, and GG's description of MissA as kind, empathetic and caring is spot on.

MissAdventure Thu 26-May-22 17:10:36

Very fitting.
Rather foolish behaviour by a top rated sportsman.

Germanshepherdsmum Thu 26-May-22 17:09:30

Thank you for the definitions Callistemon. They seem most appropriate to him and to his brother. Not to MissA who is certainly deserving of an apology.

Callistemon21 Thu 26-May-22 17:09:29

Plonker def:
a foolish or inept person.

Quite mild in comparison ?

MissAdventure Thu 26-May-22 17:08:16

Well, it's a strange thing to call out derogatory terms by calling someone a derogatory term, but if you feel that gives you some kind of moral highground, knock yourself out.
Bad example for your grandchildren though, I would say, quite apart from the fact that I'm not a criminal.

Callistemon21 Thu 26-May-22 17:08:14

GrannyGravy13

There are none as blind as those who refuse to see…

Amazing, isn't it Grannygravy!!

GrannyGravy13 Thu 26-May-22 17:06:29

There are none as blind as those who refuse to see…

rafichagran Thu 26-May-22 17:03:48

Certainly not Callistamomname calling such as Scum and Plonker are unnecessary and very insulting. I do consider it low life language, along with racist and sexist language.

Callistemon21 Thu 26-May-22 16:54:19

He's certainly not a plonker.

Scum definition in the Cambridge Dictionary:
a very bad or immoral person or group of people

Lowlife definition in the Cambridge Dictionary:
a person who exists by criminal activities or has a way of life that most people disapprove of:

I really think you should apologise to MissAdventure as your name-calling of her was quite disgraceful.

Callistemon21 Thu 26-May-22 16:48:31

Callisamum.

Who is that?

Callistemon21 Thu 26-May-22 16:47:58

X post but relevant.

Callistemon21 Thu 26-May-22 16:47:28

So what is worse for Zoumas's children?

Being brought up in a family where it is perfectly acceptable to inflict cruelty on a small animal, threaten to kill it, think it is amusing and film it to put on social media?

Or perhaps read a rude word about their father on a Grandparents site which no self-respecting child would ever read anyway?

? Difficult one.

rafichagran Thu 26-May-22 16:44:25

Callistemon21

rafichagran

You're doing the very thing you accuse others of doing ie name-calling.
I really dislike bullying and that sounds like bullying of another poster to me.

But perhaps that didn't occur to you.

No I called out the name calling, it is not a good example to set. Also I believe that people who name call in that fashion , be it on racism, or sexism displays low life behaviour, or perhaps that did not occur to you Callisamum.
I dont hear kind people calling people Scum and Plonkers.

Germanshepherdsmum Thu 26-May-22 16:43:40

Disgraceful. And what are the children going to think is acceptable after seeing it happen?

welbeck Thu 26-May-22 16:40:56

well presumably the other adults in their home circle would have seen this type of behaviour, but did nothing to stop it ?

Germanshepherdsmum Thu 26-May-22 16:38:39

You're so right. I suspect this would have gone away without the strength of public feeling displayed.

MissAdventure Thu 26-May-22 16:35:10

With a lot of these "celebs", it is only the strength of feeling expressed by Joe public that pushes things along to their rightful conclusion (court/removal of the animal)
It should never be that someone is too "important" to face the consequences of their actions.

Germanshepherdsmum Thu 26-May-22 16:29:53

Good for her indeed. If not for her, he might have killed the cats by now (as he was saying he would).
And how right you are, Callistemon.

MissAdventure Thu 26-May-22 16:29:49

He knows the way to a woman's heart, doesn't he?!
I'm so glad she spoke out.

Riverwalk Thu 26-May-22 16:25:33

If I heard correctly on the radio yesterday, this video was exposed by a young woman who was on a dating app and about to meet up with Zouma's brother who sent it to her (in an attempt to woo?)

She cancelled the date and told him what she thought about cruelty to animals.

Good for her - must have been tempting to go on a date with the brother of a multi-millionaire footballer.

Callistemon21 Thu 26-May-22 16:23:12

rafichagran

You're doing the very thing you accuse others of doing ie name-calling.
I really dislike bullying and that sounds like bullying of another poster to me.

But perhaps that didn't occur to you.

MissAdventure Thu 26-May-22 16:21:55

smile
Let's hope the judge in this case (the Zoume one, that is, not the gransnet one!) secretly shares the same thoughts, and throws the book at him a nice heavy one

welbeck Thu 26-May-22 16:15:34

and so say all of us !

GrannyGravy13 Thu 26-May-22 16:14:06

MissAdventure you are not a low life, you are kind, caring and empathetic person who abhors animal cruelty and bullying.