MORRISSEY IS THE KING OF THE TROLLS

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Re: IRENE IS INSANE, pay her no mind

As mad as who?
You?
 
thanks for posting that irene, you love singing the lyrics, you silly mad witch
 
Re: thanks for posting that irene, you love singing the lyrics, you silly mad witch

Oh believe me, I wish I could take credit for that article.
I did not post the original, however, I applaud whoever did.
An awful lot of thought and effort went into it, don't you agree?
It is worth thinking on, before posting slanderous remarks to others.
I suppose however, the sheep mentality will always preside.
 
January Sales..Two good posts for the price of one!
 
> I'm tired again, but I've tried again...

We hear a great deal at present about how the trolls are the scourge of
> this website, but let us not forget, Morrissey himself has been trolling
> the Music Industry for over 20 years & if any of us are the true heirs
> to his legacy, it's the trolls.
> What an absurd claim I hear you cry. Well, let's examine the evidence
> shall we.

> Morrissey's violent statements denouncing anyone & everyone, comments
> about Thatcher, The Royal Family, Animal Rights, Charity records, other
> singers and groups, the BBC, Joyce & Rourke, & even Johnny Marr,
> without whom....The list is, if not quite endless, then it is infinitely
> longer than the combined pronouncements of all of his contempories
> combined.
> I could say more, & indeed give quotes & dates, but this is only a
> message on a discussion board, not a Babylon Book.
> Of course, the fact that we tend to agree with most of what he says on the
> above subjects excuses him from any blame, on the contrary, the
> iconoclastic savaging of the established order merely endears him to us
> all the more.
> Even when the flippant remarks turn into a more dark & considered
> hatred, such as the expressed desire that Johnny Rogan is burnt to death
> in a hotel fire or dies horribly in a road traffic accident, or that Mike
> Joyce is castigated with such venom as to leave no one in any doubt how
> much Morrissey loathes & detests him.
> Virtually every interview brings forth another verbal volley with
> Morrissey spitting out salvoes of scorn & derision on a succession of
> familiar targets.
> As yet I haven't touched on the so-called "racist" nature of
> some of his remarks over the years, but as the politically correct brigade
> on this site are poised & ready to pounce on any person who uses
> unfashionable language or doesn't appear to tow the party line, I think it
> would be pertinent to remind ourselves of the many ambiguous &
> unapologetic remarks, both in his work & in interviews, that Morrissey
> has made.
> There have been many withering put downs of other, predominantly Black
> musical genres, such as Rap and Reggae, & the statement that went
> somewhere along the lines of "it seems that, by rights, one must be
> Black to appear on Top of the Pops these days" uttered in the mid
> 80's.
> Added to this is the deliberately provocative nature of song lyrics &
> onstage props & refusal to deny the accusations of racism at the time
> they were most intense, thereby defusing the situation & leaving
> no-one in any doubt as to his true opinions.
> It's also interesting that he very rarely works with any non-caucasian
> & that the vast majority of his collaborators have been British,
> usually English.
> Jesse is the one of the rare exceptions to this "rule"(?), &
> even his recruitment could be seen as further pandering to his Latino
> fanbase (oye esteban, 'hector' from FOTGTD, 'Mexico'
> "skin,hair,teeth, what a combination!" from The Importance of
> Being Morrissey etc.)
> The recent remark in the NME about "how many asylum seekers can be
> allowed to "flood in" to the UK" was another case in point.
> I'm sure if anyone on this site would have made that statement, then the
> Net Nazis/PC Brigade would have had a field day.
> In conclusion, Morrissey has always lashed out at anything that he finds
> annoying or upsetting, just as the trolls on this site do, & he
> continues to do so without any apology, making remarks & statements
> that could be, & often are, considered racist or offensive, just as
> the trolls do on this site.

> None of this is meant as an attack on Morrissey's morality or a
> condemnation of his behaviour.
> On the contrary, part of the reason I love him is his fearlessness &
> his almost pathological need to be honest, whatever the cost, & I
> think that cost has been great down the years as the Industry itself,
> supported by the Music TV stations & Music Media, have repeatedly
> tried to marginalise him or even end his career alltogether.

> So the next time you are clamouring for sanitised message boards &
> calling for the head of some old queen or other, pause for thought &
> remember that Morrissey is the true king of the trolls.
 
Re: You are the king od all donkeydicks...so what's your point???

I dont give a f***ity fack fack what "we here" say....The mutha fuggin PIMP is telling you to go suck off that baboons cock again and leave the board alone assface.
 
> Just in case you get bored with the board

We hear a great deal at present about how the trolls are the scourge of
> this website, but let us not forget, Morrissey himself has been trolling
> the Music Industry for over 20 years & if any of us are the true heirs
> to his legacy, it's the trolls.
> What an absurd claim I hear you cry. Well, let's examine the evidence
> shall we.

> Morrissey's violent statements denouncing anyone & everyone, comments
> about Thatcher, The Royal Family, Animal Rights, Charity records, other
> singers and groups, the BBC, Joyce & Rourke, & even Johnny Marr,
> without whom....The list is, if not quite endless, then it is infinitely
> longer than the combined pronouncements of all of his contempories
> combined.
> I could say more, & indeed give quotes & dates, but this is only a
> message on a discussion board, not a Babylon Book.
> Of course, the fact that we tend to agree with most of what he says on the
> above subjects excuses him from any blame, on the contrary, the
> iconoclastic savaging of the established order merely endears him to us
> all the more.
> Even when the flippant remarks turn into a more dark & considered
> hatred, such as the expressed desire that Johnny Rogan is burnt to death
> in a hotel fire or dies horribly in a road traffic accident, or that Mike
> Joyce is castigated with such venom as to leave no one in any doubt how
> much Morrissey loathes & detests him.
> Virtually every interview brings forth another verbal volley with
> Morrissey spitting out salvoes of scorn & derision on a succession of
> familiar targets.
> As yet I haven't touched on the so-called "racist" nature of
> some of his remarks over the years, but as the politically correct brigade
> on this site are poised & ready to pounce on any person who uses
> unfashionable language or doesn't appear to tow the party line, I think it
> would be pertinent to remind ourselves of the many ambiguous &
> unapologetic remarks, both in his work & in interviews, that Morrissey
> has made.
> There have been many withering put downs of other, predominantly Black
> musical genres, such as Rap and Reggae, & the statement that went
> somewhere along the lines of "it seems that, by rights, one must be
> Black to appear on Top of the Pops these days" uttered in the mid
> 80's.
> Added to this is the deliberately provocative nature of song lyrics &
> onstage props & refusal to deny the accusations of racism at the time
> they were most intense, thereby defusing the situation & leaving
> no-one in any doubt as to his true opinions.
> It's also interesting that he very rarely works with any non-caucasian
> & that the vast majority of his collaborators have been British,
> usually English.
> Jesse is the one of the rare exceptions to this "rule"(?), &
> even his recruitment could be seen as further pandering to his Latino
> fanbase (oye esteban, 'hector' from FOTGTD, 'Mexico'
> "skin,hair,teeth, what a combination!" from The Importance of
> Being Morrissey etc.)
> The recent remark in the NME about "how many asylum seekers can be
> allowed to "flood in" to the UK" was another case in point.
> I'm sure if anyone on this site would have made that statement, then the
> Net Nazis/PC Brigade would have had a field day.
> In conclusion, Morrissey has always lashed out at anything that he finds
> annoying or upsetting, just as the trolls on this site do, & he
> continues to do so without any apology, making remarks & statements
> that could be, & often are, considered racist or offensive, just as
> the trolls do on this site.

> None of this is meant as an attack on Morrissey's morality or a
> condemnation of his behaviour.
> On the contrary, part of the reason I love him is his fearlessness &
> his almost pathological need to be honest, whatever the cost, & I
> think that cost has been great down the years as the Industry itself,
> supported by the Music TV stations & Music Media, have repeatedly
> tried to marginalise him or even end his career alltogether.

> So the next time you are clamouring for sanitised message boards &
> calling for the head of some old queen or other, pause for thought &
> remember that Morrissey is the true king of the trolls.
 
LOL. (thud)

> We hear a great deal at present about how the trolls are the scourge of
 
Not forgetting, of course...

...that the word 'Morrissey' - like the word 'troll' - contains both the letter 'O' and the letter 'R'.

Coincidence? I don't think so...
 
Re: Not forgetting, of course...

this is precisely why you are needed here, sir.
smart, good natured, funny moz fans are few and far between these days...

> ...that the word 'Morrissey' - like the word 'troll' - contains both the
> letter 'O' and the letter 'R'.

> Coincidence? I don't think so...
 
Re: Not forgetting, of course...

> this is precisely why you are needed here, sir.
> smart, good natured, funny moz fans are few and far between these days...

Awww - get outta here!

*swats air bashfully*
 
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