So, it turns out that Jeremy Clarkson, presenter of seminal car review show Top Gear and pioneer of the, only three words, at a time, delivery style, has been questioned by police over an incident with a 'hoodie youth'. Apparently, a teenage girl reported an 'assault' on her friend by Mr. Clarkson, who allegedly picked him up by his hooded top and told him to go away (although I imagine Clarkson used somewhat stronger language).
The question is, what was he supposed to do? A gang of youths harrass him and his nine-year-old daughter, and he understandably feared for her safety. I would too. With the criminal climate in Britain as it is, gangs of youths seem to be allowed by left-wing lawmakers to barrack, maim and murder with free abandon, while any attempt to stop them that isn't met with a swift knife or gunshot to the stomach is answered with a hail of blows, be they from sovereign-ringed hoodies or scorn-dripping bleeding hearts who seem to think casual violence is somehow endearing in young children. More people should have the guts to stand up to these morons, though many have tried and ended up hospitalised or worse. Clarkson has the advantage of being a burly man of 6' 5", intimidating enough to scare away youths that act the tough man but seemingly shy away from anyone who might knock their baseball cap askew on their way down.
Those criticising Clarkson's actions claim that his reputation for solving his problems with violence goes before him, conveniently forgetting that his altercation with Morgan was prompted by the former Daily Mirror editor splashing accusations of adultery on the part of the BBC presenter all over the gossip columns of his newspaper. If anyone cannot understand Clarkson's reaction to someone endangering his marriage for the sake of petty sniping, or his response to a group of delinquents threatening him and his young daughter, then they do not understand a man who, unlike so many other media figures, does not put their media image before their family. I for one hope - and I suspect - he won't back down, and he won't apologise. It isn't his style, and he has nothing to apologise for. I have no shame in saying I would have done exactly the same thing.
He doesn't deserve a police caution, he deserves a medal. Children of Britain, if you don't want to get hit by enraged 6' 5" television presenters, I suggest you act slightly less like utter cunts.
Good day.
The question is, what was he supposed to do? A gang of youths harrass him and his nine-year-old daughter, and he understandably feared for her safety. I would too. With the criminal climate in Britain as it is, gangs of youths seem to be allowed by left-wing lawmakers to barrack, maim and murder with free abandon, while any attempt to stop them that isn't met with a swift knife or gunshot to the stomach is answered with a hail of blows, be they from sovereign-ringed hoodies or scorn-dripping bleeding hearts who seem to think casual violence is somehow endearing in young children. More people should have the guts to stand up to these morons, though many have tried and ended up hospitalised or worse. Clarkson has the advantage of being a burly man of 6' 5", intimidating enough to scare away youths that act the tough man but seemingly shy away from anyone who might knock their baseball cap askew on their way down.
Those criticising Clarkson's actions claim that his reputation for solving his problems with violence goes before him, conveniently forgetting that his altercation with Morgan was prompted by the former Daily Mirror editor splashing accusations of adultery on the part of the BBC presenter all over the gossip columns of his newspaper. If anyone cannot understand Clarkson's reaction to someone endangering his marriage for the sake of petty sniping, or his response to a group of delinquents threatening him and his young daughter, then they do not understand a man who, unlike so many other media figures, does not put their media image before their family. I for one hope - and I suspect - he won't back down, and he won't apologise. It isn't his style, and he has nothing to apologise for. I have no shame in saying I would have done exactly the same thing.
He doesn't deserve a police caution, he deserves a medal. Children of Britain, if you don't want to get hit by enraged 6' 5" television presenters, I suggest you act slightly less like utter cunts.
Good day.
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