We always say that we are not particular to conspiracy theories and that we’d rather concentrate on substance than waste time with the mud slinging war. Having said that a few comments coming in to J’accuse recently got our attention. It’s not just the fact that the comment writer disagreed with what we said (may the lord send many of these dissenters to our pages) but how he said it. The comments feel forced and scripted, almost as if the author(s) was busy repeating the same stuff here, there and everywhere in – how shall I say it? – a propagandistic fashion.
Was there really a hall of elves busy assaulting comment boards? Has J’accuse been definitely pigeonholed into the “nationalist sympathiser” category as seems to be the trend and effort to date? Well seems so. We did a quick check on the IP address and low and behold the commentator was situated bang in the middle of Hamrun. Now it’s either someone using the free wi-fi at Borg Bonaci in High Street or…
8 replies on “Trolls and Elves in Hamrun”
OK I love the troll bit, but elve ? Oh come on. Let me just repeat what I wrote on the other article here:
I’m busy at work, not writing on other blogs. I only contributed on this blog ‘cos I thought you’re up to the challenge. Apparently you are not.
Do you want real discussion on this blog or just rant ?
Got the wrong post first eh? Now how would that happen? Keep them coming “J.Damato”.
I don’t know in Luxembourg, but people actually do work here in Malta. Anyway it’s been a long day. I’m out of here. Have a good day Jacques.
Regards,
Troll.
No Jacques I didn’t get the first post wrong. You’re just making that up.
Do you really want to keep them coming ? How so ? By tagging me an elve from Hamrun ? I was mistaking you for ABC for a second.
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caught out LOL
caught out ? LOL
So on which other blog did I write exactly that James Debono started ‘Liking’ pages against use of gas in power stations once PL came out with its energy plan ?