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Dude, you confusing first week sales with total sales? Pretty certain you are. If not, please let us have the figures for total sales. We won't hold our breath!Johnny's last album sold more copies in the UK than either of Morrissey's last 2 offerings, he played at Glastonbury last year to a huge crowd and sells out all of his tour dates, so I reckon Johnny has become pretty well known as a solo artist.
Again, thanks for explaining to us what everyone already knew about.When you say “we” you mean “I”. Not everyone did hence people saying they had to look electronic up on YouTube.
Oh but of course and nowhere did I deny that but what makes some make moolah depends on if they are politically correct or not.Taste's got nothing to do with it. my undereducated friend. All about the moolah. Always was, still is. If it sells, folk are interested.
I'll compare CV's with you another time but at least you opted for undereducated instead of the more common uneducated so maybe your confidence is fading a bit?Taste's got nothing to do with it. my undereducated friend. All about the moolah. Always was, still is. If it sells, folk are interested.
In due time that tend to happen as children never live up to standards and just look at you and me.That is an assumption. You think his own dad would be ashamed of his son.
That is a very unlikely leap.
NIle is no one and he’s hurting. Maybe firing bullets for Daddy? Jealousy is so destructive, I pray for The Marrrs.Shame on the original poster for bringing this to light, especially in Morrissey's current situation with his mother. I've seen the t-shirt now on Twitter and Facebook. What could have just been a private, forgotten joke on a small Instagram account is now all over the internet, if you're scrolling past, all you see is MORRISSEY IS A RACIST. No one knows or cares who Nile is and all it does is reinforce the association of Morrissey and racism.
Shame on the original poster for bringing this to light, especially in Morrissey's current situation with his mother. I've seen the t-shirt now on Twitter and Facebook. What could have just been a private, forgotten joke on a small Instagram account is now all over the internet, if you're scrolling past, all you see is MORRISSEY IS A RACIST. No one knows or cares who Nile is and all it does is reinforce the association of Morrissey and racism.
Who knows but you may be making several assumptions there.
Maybe the reason it came out right now is because there had been a family discussion over said funeral/death etc so it was at the forefront of his mind.
All speculation including whether his dad was happy with it or not.
Putting yourself in his shoes though if you thought someone was truly a racist would you be worried about upsetting him?
Maybe he doesn’t feel anything about that.
“He is a racist but I don’t want to crassly upset him”
Hhmm
I suspect his dad made him do it. Sadly he is too old for a report to the social services but we have no idea what kind of pressure he is under. Usually these things tend to happen when people are part of a particular setting where everyone who is part of it has to abide by a certain way of thinking.Nile Marr is entitled to his opinion of Morrissey, but to go public with it shortly after Morrissey has lost his mother says a lot about his character.
If he considers himself more virtuous than Morrissey - and it's patently obvious he does - then why kick him when he's down?
What is he hoping to achieve?
I'm not a fan of Schofeld but he did say these words on his morning TV show on a section about race.No one should listen to Schofield, The Newquay Silver Fox is a ruddy menace to society, popping up on every second programme on the tv plus several adverts too. Take a look at his silly face and wonder, why is this boring moron all over the tv these days???
I suspect his dad made him do it. Sadly he is too old for a report to the social services but we have no idea what kind of pressure he is under. Usually these things tend to happen when people are part of a particular setting where everyone who is part of it has to abide by a certain way of thinking.
Social credit scores are so far only linked to social media use in this part of the world but could well turn into a chinese system. A system where everyone in a family line are seen as criminals if one family member did something wrong.
What about black nationalists?The dogshit is peddled by white nationalists.
What about black nationalists?
Do they get a free pass?
Everyone of all colours should be proud of their race and heritage - and should never listen to anyone who tells them otherwise. End of.There's not much point in us arguing forever - but no, they don't. No one does.
Everyone of all colours should be proud of their race and heritage - and should never listen to anyone who tells them otherwise. End of.
Summed it up well there especially at the end.Even if Johnny also believes Morrissey to be racist, I think he is savvy enough to keep this opinion to himself, or at the very least to express it in a more subtle way than his son has.
They may not be friends anymore, but it is well known that they keep in semi-regular contact, if only for business matters related to The Smiths. Marr doesn't come across as a man who enjoys confrontation, and I think their next conversation will be somewhat embarrassing for him given that his son has publicly labelled Morrissey a racist.
Morrissey, of course, is not a racist. At worst, he is a provocateur, or a troll if you like. He doesn't mean everything he says. And then of course there are journalists who lie.
How old are you, twelve?Your heritage is internet bullsh*t & your 'race' is headbanger.