Has he not gone live today or am I blocked
hes live now. I hate him so muchHas he not gone live today or am I blocked
I really hope there is some consequences- honestly, this has nothing to do with the academy, I’m gutted for that child. I’ve been there, you make out to everyone it’s all OK, it’s fine, I find it funny too. I wasn’t sexually abused or groomed by the person. But living with someone who talks openly about disgusting sex acts, opening admits drug taking and has insists it’s all good fun and “jokes” is absolutely an abuse in itself and the effects last forever. It’s not OK. Honestly I’m actually crying and I’m not a cryer. Get him out of that house Sam, for gods sake, it’s not a game, it’s not funny!You are right - for the first time today I tuned in and the first thing I heard him do was say to the world that Grace said she was so tired from being 'happy' last night. He opened with that to make sure we hear that she is happy. It was manipulative in the extreme. For the first time ever I have had to switch him off as I was unable to listen to his diatribe and his clingons any longer. The frustration I feel at listening to someone who is so un self aware and reluctant to face their own limitations, I want the police to knock at his door with social services. Live on air. I want all the team including Sam to be placed in handcuffs pending investigation. when that happens I want him to have his biggest viewing ever. I want this because I want to see true consequences of his actions.
Or imagine this big Pleb at your door in the morningYou are right - for the first time today I tuned in and the first thing I heard him do was say to the world that Grace said she was so tired from being 'happy' last night. He opened with that to make sure we hear that she is happy. It was manipulative in the extreme. For the first time ever I have had to switch him off as I was unable to listen to his diatribe and his clingons any longer. The frustration I feel at listening to someone who is so un self aware and reluctant to face their own limitations, I want the police to knock at his door with social services. Live on air. I want all the team including Sam to be placed in handcuffs pending investigation. when that happens I want him to have his biggest viewing ever. I want this because I want to see true consequences of his actions.
He’s on TT, but not Facebook - reported ??Has he not gone live today or am I blocked
"Technical issues" apparently!He’s on TT, but not Facebook - reported ??
That was Steve Cleverley he was interviewing."Technical issues" apparently!
Just heard him tell someone to pop to the toilet for a wank if their partner doesn't want to help them out. Delightful.
I've reported him on all platforms - this head needs to be stopped.He’s on TT, but not Facebook - reported ??
So have I! Youtube are very strict, I hope they take him down!I've reported him on all platforms - this head needs to be stopped.
well done youI've reported him on all platforms - this head needs to be stopped.
This is the transcript of the key conversations with G present from the DW TV show Tuesday February 15th 2021. It is not 100% accurate as a machine transcribed with some human help.56 mins in- Grace joins the show and appears on camera
59 mins in- Dan asks Kaz if she had a 'fob' down the phone to Mike last night, some phone line 'valentines nookie'
1hr 07 mins- Wheeler asks Grace if she would sit on Paul Hollywoods face
1hr 21 mins- Dan discusses 'worst sexual disaster' and goes on to talk about his and sams first sexual encounter.
1hr 29 mins- Kaz tells an inappropriate joke about her friends chat up line regarding oral sex
1hr 49- Dan makes comment about guests joining the live saying 'I wanna come', tells Grace not to laugh.
1hr 52 mins- discussion on the syns/calories/grams of protein in semen. Kaz shares a story of 'spitting' as she doesn't know the syns.
2hr 03 mins- Dan suggests getting Grace a knife. Rape discussion.
I too work with vulnerable children and this sent alarm bells ringing for me. Anyone who can listen to these conversations and not feel uncomfortable is not ok!! And before he says she was just in the room while these discussions were taking place, he constantly refers to her throughout, making jokes towards her and inviting her into the conversations. There are 3 adults in that room, and not one of those two women, mothers infact, stopped those sexualised conversations.
56 mins in- Grace joins the show and appears on camera
59 mins in- Dan asks Kaz if she had a 'fob' down the phone to Mike last night, some phone line 'valentines nookie'
1hr 07 mins- Wheeler asks Grace if she would sit on Paul Hollywoods face
1hr 21 mins- Dan discusses 'worst sexual disaster' and goes on to talk about his and sams first sexual encounter.
1hr 29 mins- Kaz tells an inappropriate joke about her friends chat up line regarding oral sex
1hr 49- Dan makes comment about guests joining the live saying 'I wanna come', tells Grace not to laugh.
1hr 52 mins- discussion on the syns/calories/grams of protein in semen. Kaz shares a story of 'spitting' as she doesn't know the syns.
2hr 03 mins- Dan suggests getting Grace a knife. Rape discussion.
Exactly my thoughts, I think it was on Monday, Kaz mentioned sams mum by her name just in some general chit chat about something, so if she’s around, as in comes to the house, chats with Kaz and Dan in that environment, what must she think of it?! Surely she would have something to say?!
I understand how you feel. I agree with the other post I am not watching that video thinking, oh my goodness I'm scared for that child I need to do something, I'm watching it feeling sad for her. She is a child and he humiliated her and she probably doesn't even realise. If he had said would you date him, for example, I would have felt a bit ill, but to be that graphic is horrific. This is my opinion, Sam might be thinking that being open with her children about sex makes them feel comfortable coming to her or more open minded, but I think what she is actually doing is making her daughter accept that people can be inappropriate to her or make her feel uncomfortable and she just has to put up with it. We learn from those that bring us up - her mum saying to him, 'don't talk like that to my child' would have taught her that it is important to set boundaries and shown her how to do it. This would help her far more than the ridiculous notion of sending her out with a knife because of the low chance of a random attacker. Most sexual abusers / rapists are people the victims know - helping her daughter know what people shouldn't say to you is a positive step towards men that still act like this being called out. Sarah Everard's attacker was well know for being inappropriate at work too, if only teaching children to call this out rather than put up with it was normalised. Sam is acting like she's her friend, she has friends, she needs an adult around her to protect her - she also deserves to be able to sit in her lounge during half term and relax, without being broadcast on her mums boyfriends social media pages.I really hope there is some consequences- honestly, this has nothing to do with the academy, I’m gutted for that child. I’ve been there, you make out to everyone it’s all OK, it’s fine, I find it funny too. I wasn’t sexually abused or groomed by the person. But living with someone who talks openly about disgusting sex acts, opening admits drug taking and has insists it’s all good fun and “jokes” is absolutely an abuse in itself and the effects last forever. It’s not OK. Honestly I’m actually crying and I’m not a cryer. Get him out of that house Sam, for gods sake, it’s not a game, it’s not funny!
And Sean's a father too isn't he?well done you
completely agree.
between all of us here - we need to stop this bullshit
I was disgusted at yesterdays comments - equally disgusted at the 2 MOTHERS in the room - allowing it.
Vile
This is it! Every single point you make here is spot on.I understand how you feel. I agree with the other post I am not watching that video thinking, oh my goodness I'm scared for that child I need to do something, I'm watching it feeling sad for her. She is a child and he humiliated her and she probably doesn't even realise. If he had said would you date him, for example, I would have felt a bit ill, but to be that graphic is horrific. This is my opinion, Sam might be thinking that being open with her children about sex makes them feel comfortable coming to her or more open minded, but I think what she is actually doing is making her daughter accept that people can be inappropriate to her or make her feel uncomfortable and she just has to put up with it. We learn from those that bring us up - her mum saying to him, 'don't talk like that to my child' would have taught her that it is important to set boundaries and shown her how to do it. This would help her far more than the ridiculous notion of sending her out with a knife because of the low chance of a random attacker. Most sexual abusers / rapists are people the victims know - helping her daughter know what people shouldn't say to you is a positive step towards men that still act like this being called out. Sarah Everard's attacker was well know for being inappropriate at work too, if only teaching children to call this out rather than put up with it was normalised. Sam is acting like she's her friend, she has friends, she needs an adult around her to protect her - she also deserves to be able to sit in her lounge during half term and relax, without being broadcast on her mums boyfriends social media pages.
It sounds like we're coming from similar viewpoints due to our own experiences. It's really triggering isn't it? @shocktiludrop hope you're ok, look after yourselfI really hope there is some consequences- honestly, this has nothing to do with the academy, I’m gutted for that child. I’ve been there, you make out to everyone it’s all OK, it’s fine, I find it funny too. I wasn’t sexually abused or groomed by the person. But living with someone who talks openly about disgusting sex acts, opening admits drug taking and has insists it’s all good fun and “jokes” is absolutely an abuse in itself and the effects last forever. It’s not OK. Honestly I’m actually crying and I’m not a cryer. Get him out of that house Sam, for gods sake, it’s not a game, it’s not funny!
Everything i've been thinking & feeling too, & put much better than i could, thank youI understand how you feel. I agree with the other post I am not watching that video thinking, oh my goodness I'm scared for that child I need to do something, I'm watching it feeling sad for her. She is a child and he humiliated her and she probably doesn't even realise. If he had said would you date him, for example, I would have felt a bit ill, but to be that graphic is horrific. This is my opinion, Sam might be thinking that being open with her children about sex makes them feel comfortable coming to her or more open minded, but I think what she is actually doing is making her daughter accept that people can be inappropriate to her or make her feel uncomfortable and she just has to put up with it. We learn from those that bring us up - her mum saying to him, 'don't talk like that to my child' would have taught her that it is important to set boundaries and shown her how to do it. This would help her far more than the ridiculous notion of sending her out with a knife because of the low chance of a random attacker. Most sexual abusers / rapists are people the victims know - helping her daughter know what people shouldn't say to you is a positive step towards men that still act like this being called out. Sarah Everard's attacker was well know for being inappropriate at work too, if only teaching children to call this out rather than put up with it was normalised. Sam is acting like she's her friend, she has friends, she needs an adult around her to protect her - she also deserves to be able to sit in her lounge during half term and relax, without being broadcast on her mums boyfriends social media pages.