It's hilarious how Morrissey publicly acknowledging David Vance has driven some of his more 'emotionally volatile', erm...*fans*...to the point of mental and emotional collapse.
Once again, the delusional denizens in the bowels of this site imagine they have the 'power' to 'dox' me, bypassing the TOS of this site to 'name and shame' me on Twitter...
Before they get too excited about instigating another inept 'witch trial', I'd suggest they consider the following:
My name was 'public domain' via this site for many years from around 2007...as a 'provocation' till that bored me. . How many times have I swatted away these clowns? I've found the best response is to allow any further such cretins the fantasy that they are 'exposing' me until they realise I am laughing at them.
To summarise:
A lot of eejits think that because Morrissey has publicly acknowledged David Vance this means he endorses him uncritically. Not so. The expressions of grief on Twitter are examples of an interesting 'coping strategy' from the self-appointed 'praetorian guards' amidst the 'fandom' who erroneously believe they need to police Morrissey's public image.
It's been a highly amusing thread and I've enjoyed gently debunking both Morrissey and David Vance's confused thinking in relation to the tragedy that unfolded in Nottingham.
Should the 'mob' turn up at my gated estate I promise I will film their antics and put them on Tik-Tok...
Many thanks!
**** aka 'BrummieBoy'
After the savage killing of teenagers at the Manchester arena in 2017, Morrissey wrote a song called "Bonfire of the Teenagers" in which he decried the state permitted reaction to that horror.
This past week has seem more of this weak manicured public response - is this a bonfire of the Nottingham teenagers burning brightly?
https://vancedavidatw.podbean.com/e/bonfire-of-the-nottingham-teenagers/