Bristow will soon be joining fellow dinosaurs like Andy Gray, Richard Keys, Martin Fitzmaurice, Ron Atkinson and Rodney Marsh on the "Banished" list of sports presenters.
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Bristow will soon be joining fellow dinosaurs like Andy Gray, Richard Keys, Martin Fitzmaurice, Ron Atkinson and Rodney Marsh on the "Banished" list of sports presenters.
Putting to one side for a moment, whether he is an abhorrent man, misunderstood or just a mistaken drunken tweet, have we come to the point where there is absolutely no room for individual opinions, beyond TV networks demanding it from their employees, which is slightly another matter.
It seems to me even if I cared about celeberity that I quite like hearing the real opinion, even if I disagree or find it quite bewildering, I am rarely offended.
Bristow is an ex champion dart player, historically relevent one too, no more really, even with the weight of this issue I am quite glad not everyone blurts out the normal sanctimonious drivel that they know is demanded even if they hold a totally different view.
Putting to one side for a moment, whether he is an abhorrent man, misunderstood or just a mistaken drunken tweet, have we come to the point where there is absolutely no room for individual opinions, beyond TV networks demanding it from their employees, which is slightly another matter.
It seems to me even if I cared about celeberity that I quite like hearing the real opinion, even if I disagree or find it quite bewildering, I am rarely offended.
Bristow is an ex champion dart player, historically relevent one too, no more really, even with the weight of this issue I am quite glad not everyone blurts out the normal sanctimonious drivel that they know is demanded even if they hold a totally different view.
Putting to one side for a moment, whether he is an abhorrent man, misunderstood or just a mistaken drunken tweet, have we come to the point where there is absolutely no room for individual opinions, beyond TV networks demanding it from their employees, which is slightly another matter.
It seems to me even if I cared about celeberity that I quite like hearing the real opinion, even if I disagree or find it quite bewildering, I am rarely offended.
Bristow is an ex champion dart player, historically relevent one too, no more really, even with the weight of this issue I am quite glad not everyone blurts out the normal sanctimonious drivel that they know is demanded even if they hold a totally different view.
One of the footballers abused by Barry Bennell found Bristow's tweet offensive. Should he put up with it because it is a different view?
Sanctimonious drivel? Ok.
Yes, not necessarily on this particular issue, but it seems there is a general social consensus that only allow certain reactions to certain things and anything outside of its current remit is deemed unworthy, offensive and offers an immediate personal and financial sanctions to those that might have uttered views contrary to that.
No you have it the wrong way round, I didnt say people wouldnt find it offensive, I said that at least we know whether to agree or disagree, like or dislike someone for what they genuinely think rather than what they feel they should tweet.
This feels a little bit like the Richard Keys and Andy Gray situation from a few years ago, I really couldn't care less what these people think about the world. If Eric Bristow thinks that these guys should have spoken up earlier, or revisited the guy when they were older, that's his opinion. I think he's over simplifying it in a significant way, but he's entitled to think whatever he wants to and also, free speech, he's entitled to Tweet it as well if he wants to. I really don't care what Eric Bristow thinks about any aspect of society, but when I'm watching darts I want to hear from actual experts and it's a shame that he won't be doing the commentary anymore. Like Keys and Gray, he is very well versed in his chosen sport and I liked watching them talking about football without caring even just for a moment about what they think about anything else.
This feels a little bit like the Richard Keys and Andy Gray situation from a few years ago, I really couldn't care less what these people think about the world. If Eric Bristow thinks that these guys should have spoken up earlier, or revisited the guy when they were older, that's his opinion. I think he's over simplifying it in a significant way, but he's entitled to think whatever he wants to and also, free speech, he's entitled to Tweet it as well if he wants to. I really don't care what Eric Bristow thinks about any aspect of society, but when I'm watching darts I want to hear from actual experts and it's a shame that he won't be doing the commentary anymore. Like Keys and Gray, he is very well versed in his chosen sport and I liked watching them talking about football without caring even just for a moment about what they think about anything else.
Like Keys and Gray, he is very well versed in his chosen sport and I liked watching them talking about football without caring even just for a moment about what they think about anything else.
What about the four men he was commenting on? Should they accept putting his thoughts in the public domain?
He's used his free speech as he's entitled to do. Now he has to accept the consequences of his opinions.
As much as I'm cautious do join in with the lynch mob in relation to Bristow, if you say something in public then you are presenting a part of yourself there, and others will form an opinion on your character as a result.
I think it is very difficult to separate public v private persona once you are interviewed or commentate on social media about a topic. Otherwise it would effectively mean that if Andy Gray said that he liked the idea of having sex with 6 year old girls, it's okay so long as he knows the offside rule properly when discussing the latest Super Sunday football fest of Burnley v Sunderland. Personally I wouldn't feel any desire to listen to him, although if the alternative was Alan Green on the tellybox I would be in #TeamGray.
At Ascot once some blokes from bermondsey were doing pinches of Charlie off of their hands , Jones grassed them to the old Bill, when confronted by one of the blokes afterwards Jones completely melted , absolutely shit himself.
If your phone being unlocked, twitter app opened, 133 character tweet written and sent, all whilst in your pocket constitutes a successful get out then yeah.
He grassed as couple of chaps for Charlie? What a tosser.
I haven't read too much of Eric's tweets, though I understand he may well have overstepped the mark. But I'd say I do understand (as a previous poster mentioned) that in his view, and it had happened to him. He'd have likely, (on becoming physically able) paid his abuser a visit.....
As I understand some suggestions are that 'rape' was involved, which is bloody horrendous, and seriously disturbing.
Well, impossible to say, I guess. But if I'd been one of these unfortunate kids, rightly or wrongly I too may well have considered a visit was in order......not saying that's the right thing to do, just being honest!
Yes mate , why would you ? You got back to the fatherland OK then