@Cromwellian77@AmbJapanUK “Move rapidly away using short, sharp and jerky movements”? Mate, that pure sounds like the way you type when yer mam’s shoutin’ ye doon the stairs for tea. Away an’ bile yer heid. Glasgow’s humour’s still standin’ while you’re sittin’ there lookin’ like a rejected stamp
The people of Glasgow have a brilliant sense of humour! That’s something we can agree on. What’s less impressive is your decision to reply to a straightforward, positive comment about Glasgow and its folk with a cheap, mocking meme. Thank you Tony for demonstrating the difference.
@Cromwellian77@AmbJapanUK The centre’s a bit of a building site just now while Glasgow’s getting a long over due upgrade it deserves, don’t let that put anyone off. The real Glasgow is the people, and you’ll struggle to find more warmer and funnier people anywhere. They’re what make this city special.
@uaf@SUTRScotland@Searchlight_mag Here we were be told that it’s just locals coming to keep everyone safe! I knew something was fishy when the popped up in our area.
@Glasgow_Live First Minister. I can tell you exactly what it looks like when that line is crossed. False claims, two million views, mobs descending on communities and having to stand alone against it. Words matter, but so does what happens next.
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@BBCScotlandNews Worth more attention alongside this: the actual ‘vigilante’ mobs that descended around the city last month, including the one I had to stand my ground against in a local park.
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Quroum Beg, a Glasgow dad who found himself at the centre of a misinformation storm fanned by Tommy Robinson in July this year, has launched a Crowdjustice fundraiser so that he can take legal action against the far-right agitator
The dad-of-three was subjected to death threats after being targeted by Robinson and other far-right accounts after he stood up against a march of anti-immigration protesters who descended on his local park
"I feel threatened right now, and I am having to look over my shoulder."
Quroum Beg says a manipulated online narrative has left him receiving death threats after he was falsely accused by far-right figures of filming children in a Glasgow park.
BREAKING: A Glasgow dad has launched a crowdfunder to take Tommy Robinson to court for defamation
Quroum Beg was targeted with death threats after Robinson falsely accused him of being an 'invader' who was filming children in a local park
@JadeEckhaus@SUTRScotland@uaf This is the guy that stood in front of me and unravelled a banner with ‘secure our borders’ written on it, when I confronted the mob in Gorbals… and yet we are told it’s just concerned locals