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Kurt Zouma

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  • Zouma fined two weeks wages (thought to be £250K) which will go to animal charities
  • Not enough punishment.
    Anyway I think as I said yesterday he needs to be made an example of to the wider community now this has emerged. 
    A rich bloke losing a bit of money would probably elicit a shrug. 
    I dunno, some kind of community service order of 500 hours, where he recycles little green bags by removing the dog poo from them with his bare hands would be a start. 
    It would certainly be more of a deterrent than observing a rich bloke losing a little bit of his huge fortune.
    West Ham playing him last night was a low move, so redirecting some of his money to an animal charity feels like an ‘I hope it goes away’ act of convenience.
  • Vitality have suspended their sponsorship of West Ham
    Love this! 
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  • Vitality have suspended their sponsorship of West Ham
    That will piss off Baroness Brady seeing as how her ilk want to privatise the NHS.
    One less minor pathway at least.
  • Wouldn't overly surprise me if Ricky Gervais adopted the cat. Unlikely but a possibility
  • The whole of Hartlepool is still associated with animal cruelty around 200 years old.
    Like it or not this will taint West Ham United for a long time.
    He shouldn’t have been picked against Watford.
    That is why it is now the club as much as the individual.
    As for equivalence and hypocrisy, if I am getting done for speeding at the side of the road, what good would it do to point out a passing speeding vehicle to the officer? They gonna say ‘oh I’ll let you off then’?
  • whilst I fully understand and respect animal owners feeling that way about their pets (and I do believe they're part of the family), i agree with bobmumro, it isn't the same thing.

    it would be far worse if he was getting videoed volleying a child across his kitchen 
    Depends on whether the child has just volleyed a cat across the kitchen. 
  • Do me a favour. Christianity and its adherents have been responsible for more atrocities than every other religion combined over the centuries. Media by definition isn't 'atheist' - it's 'agnostic'. Exposure of the thousands of scandals globally affecting millions of people is not some 'atheist agenda', any more than reporting on climate change is a 'green agenda' or on abuse of womens' rights in Islamic states is 'an anti-Muslim agenda'. It's called 'reporting'.

    Nice and convenient way for you to blame people for the ills of the world, rather than religion. "It's not the rules that are wrong, it's that people won't use them". How does that square with the numerous inconsistencies, atrocities and downright fucking meanness in the bible then? If this shit wasn't written down in a book somewhere for cretins to follow, they wouldn't have something to point to and say 'a magic man in the sky made me do it' - they'd have to justify their actions themselves. Might make it a bit harder, if they didn't have a 'sacred text' to hide behind, and thus more difficult to justify to the rest of the world...

    All 'faith' ever gave to people was a reason to explain why their life was so shitty. It's *literally* why religion was invented - a convenient way to keep the masses compliant, and a set of guidelines to live by when they weren't educated enough to realise that eating raw meat could kill you.

    100% this.

    Mind you, it's a pretty convincing argument (if one is gullible enough to buy it) that if you do as you're told now and stop whining about your shitty life then I can promise you a joyous afterlife in this magical utopia called heaven. Not sure there would have been too much compliance if the holy men said all you can look forward to is a black void.
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  • edited February 2022
    I wonder whose bright idea it was to post the video online.
  • bobmunro said:

    100% this.

    Mind you, it's a pretty convincing argument (if one is gullible enough to buy it) that if you do as you're told now and stop whining about your shitty life then I can promise you a joyous afterlife in this magical utopia called heaven. Not sure there would have been too much compliance if the holy men said all you can look forward to is a black void.
    As the great Patti Smith sang

    Jesus died for somebody's sins but not mine
    Meltin' in a pot of thieves
    Wild card up my sleeve
    Thick heart of stone
    My sins my own
    They belong to me, me

    https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=bPO0bTaWcFQ
  • iainment said:
    I wonder who’s bright idea it was to post the video online.
    His brother that’s shagging his wife 
  • Cats lives matter!
  • edited February 2022
    West Ham love him - Kurt Zouma - he kicks what he wants , he kicks what he wants. 
    * don’t agree but look at the owners 
  • West Ham setting a great example by starting him tonight - amazing decision.
    Moyes went for the Raith Rovers excuse, basically "Yeah, but... he's good at football, so...."
  • seth plum said:
    I am not suggesting you’re not as appalled as everybody else about what Zouma did.
    My post was about how different people might view the sanctity of life.
    Sanctity of life. ~ Now you're talking. Was thinking this needed a mention in this thread. 
    I wondered, as people winced at the poor cat's treatment (which, goes without saying ~ is appalling)  if they would find it as appalling if it were an unborn child being hacked to pieces by an abortionist? 

    We can be commended as a society for not contributing our taxes in the funding of the kicking of cats. But we show our true barbarism in how we treat the most vulnerable human beings..

    Always baffles me this one. A society that thinks nothing of slaughtering the most vulnerable human beings but asks for the head of a bloke who kicks a cat?! 

    A whiff of hypocrisy wending its way through this thread perhaps...

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