Racist Clown David Mesher’s Lie That His Rant Was Just A Temper

Racist Clown David Mesher’s Lie That His Rant Was Just A Temper

By Gabriel Princewill-

Racist clown David Mesher has denied being a racist, attributing his notorious racist outburst on Raynair flight to a ”fit of temper”.

The disgraced passsenger told ITV’s Good Morning Britain he was “not a racist person by any means” and it was “just a fit of temper at the time” that caused him to act in the racist manner he did. His victim Mrs Gayle and her daughter Carol Gayle have  rightfully rejected his apology, because it is not sincere.

Caught on film using racially charged words against the black woman, Mesher has announced himself to the world. His actions showed him not only to be racist, but also to be foolish in not foreseeing the real possibility of his actions being filmed and exposed just as occurred.

Mesher’s shameless racist fit in full view of passengers on the Raynair flight from Barcelona to Stansted on 19 October   showed him to be who he really is.  A vile ignorant racist who acted in utter oblivion of his surrounding . The moment Mersher launched into is abusive tirade he demonstrated a lack of foresight in failing to be cognizant of the technological age in which he exists. The world knows mobile phones can record incidences but Mesher was too foolish to recognize this simple fact.

Mersher retrospectively tells us that his vile words were uttered inadvertently in a rage of anger, oping the public will believe he does not harbour preexisting tendencies of racism. Mesher  told ITV’s Good Morning Britain he was “not a racist person by any means” and it was “just a fit of temper at the time”. Mrs Gayle and her daughter Carol Gayle have  rightfully rejected his apology, because it is not sincere.

Individuals like Mersher are the eye sore of society. They fail to grasp the universal truth than a human being is made up of the content of their mind and character. Mersher displayed barbaric traits of grandiose stupidity. In his derogatory remarks he exposed his own limited development as an adult. Mesher’s apology  echoes similar sentiments of regret expressed by an unscrupulous character by the name of Roy Larner. Larner was hailed a hero after he courageously fought Islamic extremists during the London Bridge terror attack last year.

A video  footage  was subsequently released in which Larner was seen spitting on a black photographer and using racist language. This immediately  showed his bravery in a racist context that instantly discredited his motive and overshadowed his heroic act. Like Mersher,  Larner later apologized saying he didn’t mean it. An apology in the face of public shame after being caught in the commission of an infringement counts for very little. All it shows the guilty offender to be is  one embarrassed at his deplorable and shameful act.

 

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