Because theyâre trying to legitimise misogynist behaviour which leaves a woman bleeding and believing she had been raped.
Funny, given all the whining about Bank of Ireland yet I donât remember them ever mentioning that Mike Soden resigned rather than be sacked as chief executive when he was found to have been accessing legal porn on office computers. Not a crime, not an offence, he lost his job over it.
Funny enough, the same people that are making a show of themselves whinging like petulant children about Jackson and Olding being shown the door by the IRFU are usually the exact same mob who despise employment rights and want people in the public sector to be sacked.
So, have you told oz bird about your tampon sucking fantasy yet, or handed yourself into gardai? Or did you go back like a coward and try to delete all mention of it?
Why would somebody hand themselves into gardai simply for travelling to another country? Whatâs your understanding of the law on this? Is it as shit as your understanding of the law in every other area?
Iâd imagine somebody who is supposed to be working with the complainant in a rape trial making rape jokes behind their back is something the gardai would be a lot more interested in.
Youâre all talk about unjust sackings, did you consider what might happen to anybody who might have innocently opened your gay porn link while at work and been seen viewing it?
Sid
" Iâve already made a mental decision to follow her out there, even if itâs only for a few weeks, and âaccidentallyâ run into her.
Iâd happily eat her period, or at least continue to happily wear my Liverpool tracksuit with her period and/or her piss soaked into it"
Paddy Jackson
âThere was a lot of spit roast last night.â
Olding
"we are all top shaggersâ and âthere was a bit of spit roasting going on last night fellas
Iâd say Sid is the most disturbing of the three there in spite of his evangelism.
So you supported Liverpool Soccer Club in not terminating the contract of convicted and jailed felon Jan Molby for gross misconduct but yet you think itâs fair game to sack two Ulster rugby players with unblemished records and no criminal convictions. Thanks for clarifying that.