If there is one thing Andy Gray, Richard Keys and Susanne Morrison can take from life this week it is that you don’t say stupid hateful sexist bollocks in public and think you can get away with it.
There’s some hope for Morrison, she’s 19, 19-year-olds can be stupid. They still have time to amend their stupid ways. She might also appreciate the lesson that Facebook is public, and that what you say on it can both reflect on you and on your employers, and that employers do not like shit storms. So whether you’re earning 2 million a year to talk bollocks about football, or whether your earning buttons as a part-time photographer, the lesson is clear.
Don’t be a hateful twat in public.
January 26, 2011 at 10:24 am |
Apparently Morrison supports Linfield and Rangers… QED.
January 26, 2011 at 10:29 am |
This is very important information to release so that we might prejudge her in some mindless tribal fashion.
January 26, 2011 at 6:47 pm |
true… when her own words are quite enough to judge her by
January 26, 2011 at 6:59 pm |
Indeed, what on Earth was she thinking? karma? What goes around? Seriously.
January 26, 2011 at 8:56 pm |
If she had just uttered such stupidity in one stand alone instance it would put out minds at ease but some of the things she dribbled are quite unforgivable. “It’s Northern Ireland, not Ireland, I’m proud to be British” Fuck off. It is shocking to think that level of stupidity exists, even if its in the mind of a 19 year old. That rubbish only serves to insight violence. I think what we need to do is move away from the “you can’t judge a book by a cover” menality. What you perceive a person to be when you see them is generally what they are. For instance look at Andy Gray, he looks like a dirty old and guess what, he is one and then we have little Ms Morrison, (look at her photo) she looks like an obnoxious troll and guess what, you know it, she is one. You could hold you breath and wait for I am sure the speed at which she rushes out and hugs a Catholic to save her crumbling won’t leave you gasping.
January 27, 2011 at 9:51 am |
what i find galling is that if it was a Unionist MP’s daughter that had been murdered instead of a GAA man’s “tadgh” daughter, i’m sure she’d have been baying for her murderers to be executed without trial. i don’t like judging people for the things they DIDN’T say, but i can’t help thinking that’s the way she would have reacted
January 28, 2011 at 3:14 pm |
Jesus, karma and what comes around goes around? That’s appalling. Actually shocking to find a young woman with so little compassion.
If she was posting that from work she’s up the creek, they’ll get her for misuse of company property or something. I’m not sure she’ll be holding on to that job for much longer.