There have been a number that have challenged and made comments on the two posts I highlighted … @Weststander and @Herr Tubthumper and others. The issue some - including me - have with the mod in question is that he doesn’t have any issue with the posts and actually finds it quite funny!
Wow!!
Err yes, I know you can read my comments. And I know I can’t block you - unfortunately!
But you can say what you like about me as this is the last time I will respond to any of your posts. Or you could just do me a favour and ban me from NSC if you like!
The one below is clearly a reference to Hillsborough. I'm not the only one to think that. Have a look at @Weststander 's post #87
And this one references the 'always the victim' trope ... again linked to Hillsborough.
I'm sorry, but I think you are missing it. I have not commented on the deceased STH issue. I just raised concerns over some posts on here which looked very much like Hillsborough tropes ... and I copied a couple to our 'favourite' mod as he'd obviously missed them (or was just blind to them).
I can't be absolutely certain - obviously - but the comment is in line with a number of other similar ones we've seen on here before which most definitely were linking to Hillsborough.
I raised this before but was told it wasn't possible.
There's an 'air of superiority' from one of the mods ... belittling - even bullying - anyone they like! Seems like it's acceptable mod behaviour though!
There's general piss taking and then there are jibes related to events where people lost their lives. Two very very different things ...
And talking of biting ... you do it quite a lot!!
Well here's one example on this thread ...
But then I didn't specifically reference this thread ... it happens frequently whenever there's a thread about Liverpool, as @Neville's Breakfast explained very clearly!.
As a Mod I'm staggered you can't see it !
All @Neville's Breakfast does when it comes down to Liverpool is call out the pathetic stereo typical comments we see so often on here with thinly disguised comments relating to Hillsborough for example. That’s just being a decent person.
My father was born in Liverpool and grew up there and supported them. That rubbed off on me when I started to get into football in 1970 as a young boy of 8 years old. My dad worked every Saturday all his working life when he moved down south - so he wasn’t able to take me to football locally...