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Yes. He has only stepped out of line once in terms of a physical assault. There are professional footballers that step out of line in most games and get away with it week in week out. What about boxers? They regularly hit on the break and below the belt. They regularly head but and use their elbows. They don't get sacked. What is it with you lefties that feel sacking Jeremy is the only option? It's the worst 'punishment' he could have faced. He hasn't been punished thanks to you lefties. You really don't get it do you.
Anyway my man on the inside has given me some more inside information. He says the producer is absolutely gutted at what's happened. He has no intention of pressing charges. He feels he was culpable to some extent as he did provoke Jeremy. He is embarrassed that a man nearly twice his age managed to stick one on him and would rather people hadn't found out. He wanted to patch things up with Jeremy and carry on his lucrative career doing what he loved as before. He is now thinking of emigrating and changing his name. He is considering plastic surgery as there are many Jeremy fans that are now out to get him. He feels he's the one who has been punished.
Well, he didn't physically assault anyone for 30 mins (the verbal abuse lasted 30 mins and physical was 30 seconds because he was pulled away from dishing out some more), but I agree with you that it's quite staggering just how much people are prepared to forgive the 'talent'.
BBYou don't get it do you?1) It's nothing to do with him being from Donny (apart from the fact that he has regularly played the Uncle Tom role in sending the place up for other people's amusement).2) It's nothing to do with him "doing well for himself". There are plenty of people (myself included) who have "done well for ourselves" and whom I don't dislike.3) For me, it's not even anything specifically to do with him thumping a colleague.It's very simple. I don't like him because he is a painfully unfunny Kitson who serves up obvious humour that relies on stupid, idle generalisations and reinforces the prejudices of people who are too thick to think it through.I've said before time many that I've got a personal stake in this. Clarkson encourages a laddish, "f*** you, I'm having fun" attitude to driving. I see it EVERY morning when I walk my kids to school as people come belting through a 20mph zone at 40-50 mph. THEY are the Clarkson people. If it was just me getting hot under the collar about these drivers, I'd probably just be one of those do-gooding liberal tossers that he delights in ribbing. But I've got more of an interest than that. Because 17 years ago, my wife's handsome, intelligent, tall, sporty 13 year old nephew was mown down on the way to school by driver doing 50 in a 30 zone who lost control and hit him on the pavement. Left him permanently brain damaged. Unable to use his right arm. Unable to speak properly because the doctor who saved his life had to perform an emergency tracheotomy. Left him as a 30 year old now who hasn't got a job, a girlfriend, a future. Who is looked after by his parents and suffers from severe depression. All because some Kitson thought he could handle a car.So I've not got a right lot of f***ing sympathy for people like Clarkson who sell the concept of cars as fun and the concept of thinking about other people as being something to ridicule. In fact I'd love for him to spend a week shadowing my wife's nephew. And to make a TV programme about it.If he was really funny, I might be a bit more inclined to like him. But he hasn't even got that going for him.And please, don't EVER tell me why you think you know why I hate the Kitson.
The producer does not wish to press charges. What a surprise. No doubt you lefties will be very disappointed with him.Watch the video. Jeremy is more concerned about the producer than he is with being arrested. What a man. He is truly one of Doncaster's finest sons and continues to act with honour.http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/entertainment-arts-32083181
BBI'm not defending myself. I'm explaining to you that some of us have REALLY personal reasons for hating every aspect of the culture that Clarkson personifies. Not because of some abstract idea about what is right and wrong. Because the culture that he has made a career out of bigging up leaves real victims in its wake.Big f***ing laugh when you think about that aspect isn't it?
Jesus wept - does your trolling know no f***ing bounds? Whilst I don't necessarily see much in the way of a connection between something that happened 17 years ago (long before Top Gear turned into it's current 'GO FAST AND LOUD' incarnation) and Jeremy Clarkson, a person's feelings on certain matters don't have to be justified or rationalised - and they certainly don't need re-educating by faceless tits such as you and I on a forum.Seriously, go read some more shite on Jeremy Clarkson (or any other of your favoured trolling topics) so you can update us with more hours and days old 'information' from your fictitious 'man in the know'.
You're saying Clarkson is making a point about the fact that bullying humour is nasty and lazy when he spends his entire career using nasty and lazy bullying humour?
No not like those comments. They weren't misconstrued, and he was wrong to say them. Like I said earlier he is not perfect and as far as I know has never claimed to be. It is part of his make-up to have occasional behavioural issues. But to single out 3 regretful things he's said out of thousands of comments in total is somewhat selective in your agenda to spread your hate for him to the more gullible amongst us.YOU, BST should know better.
Quote from: BillyStubbsTears on March 27, 2015, 01:40:26 pmBBI'm not defending myself. I'm explaining to you that some of us have REALLY personal reasons for hating every aspect of the culture that Clarkson personifies. Not because of some abstract idea about what is right and wrong. Because the culture that he has made a career out of bigging up leaves real victims in its wake.Big f***ing laugh when you think about that aspect isn't it?Whilst I have a great deal of sympathy for your wife's nephew I'm afraid it's far too simplistic to blame Jeremy for drivers going too fast. In fact its plain ludicrous. Research has shown that only 5% of accidents occur due to driving too fast. I seem to remember you yourself admitting to driving too fast when you were young. Are you blaming that on Jeremy as well? Next you'll be wanting Formula One banning and other motor sports.I wouldn't be surprised if people driving too slowly is actually a bigger problem than people driving too fast. We've all been stuck behind grandad doing 10 miles an hour with the drivers behind recklessly overtaking to get past the doddery old fool.So in an effort as the voice of reason to bring some balance to the debate I suggest you read the following article.Sorted.http://www.topgear.com/uk/jeremy-clarkson/clarkson-on-speeding-2006-12-01