Conor mcgregor for president
Δημοσιεύτηκε: 23 Απρ 2025, 14:05
Ποιον προωθεί η ακροδεξιά στην Ιρλανδία να κατέβει στις εκλογές. Έναν ρατσιστή κοκακια βιαστή που κοπαναει γέρους στις παμπ και στέλνει μασκότ στο νοσοκομείο. Ο ιδανικός υποψήφιος για τις θεωρίες τους δε λέω .Γιατί οι άλλοι καλύτεροι είναι; Όπως θα έλεγε κι ένας Γερμανός το 1933.
In November 2017 McGregor pleaded guilty to exceeding the speed limit in Rathcoole, County Dublin.[213] He was fined €400.[213] In November 2018 he pleaded guilty to speeding in Kill, County Kildare,[214] and was fined €1,000 and disqualified from driving for six months.[214]
On 22 March 2022, McGregor was arrested in Dublin and charged with six driving offences, including two counts of dangerous driving, being uninsured, having no licence and failing to produce his documents. His car was seized by the Irish police.[215] He was released on bail and his car was returned to him. He was scheduled to appear before Blanchardstown district court in April 2022, and, if convicted, could be subject to a fine of up to €5,000, six months' imprisonment or both.[216][217][218]
On 23 June 2022, McGregor appeared in Blanchardstown District Court in relation to events on 22 March 2022.[219][220] He was remanded on continuing bail pending "further charges" as part of a dangerous driving prosecution.[219][220] He had not yet indicated a plea and the judge remanded him to appear on 8 September 2022 for directions from the Director of Public Prosecutions.[219][220] On 8 September he was charged with an additional charge of careless driving, adding to the six charges he already faced over the incident: two charges of dangerous driving, two of allegedly driving with no license or insurance and two of failing to produce either license or insurance.[221] The trial was originally set to begin in January 2023, but after McGregor's defence argued to the court that he could not attend the trial then due to being unwell,[222] the judge in the case ordered the trial to start on 31 July 2024.[222] In July 2024 he was given a two-year driving ban and a five-month suspended sentence, on condition that he keeps the peace for two years.[223]
On 11 March 2019, McGregor was arrested outside of the Fontainebleau Hotel in Miami Beach, Florida, after he attacked a fan taking a picture with a cellphone. In an incident that was caught on a security camera, McGregor lunged to hit the man, grabbed his device and smashed it on the ground with his feet. Subsequently, he was arrested and charged with strong-armed robbery and criminal mischief.[227] McGregor was held in custody for several hours before being released on a $5,000 bond. On 14 March 2019, news surfaced that McGregor was also facing a civil lawsuit from the fan involved in the incident.[228] On 8 April, the civil lawsuit against McGregor was dropped by the fan.[229] On 13 May, it was revealed that the criminal charges against McGregor had also been dropped after the accuser's attorney said that his client had "been made whole" by McGregor, in a reference to an out-of-court settlement that was reached.[230][231]
Accusations of racism
Ahead of his 2015 bout with Brazilian fighter José Aldo, McGregor was accused of racially taunting Aldo.[224]
In 2017, McGregor was accused of racism, after taunting boxer Floyd Mayweather Jr. ahead of their August 26 boxing match. McGregor told him to "Dance for me, boy," at a promotional event in Los Angeles, before urging the crowd to yell obscenities at Mayweather, his wife and children. Mayweather told reporters at a fan meet in London: "He totally disrespected Black women, he called Black people monkeys, and he was disrespectful to my [13-year-old] daughter."[225] McGregor responded in a lengthy post via Instagram, stating: "Floyd Mayweather, don't ever bring race into my success again. I am an Irishman. My people have been oppressed our entire existence. And still very much are. I understand the feeling of prejudice. It is a feeling that is deep in my blood. In my family's long history of warfare there was a time where just having the name 'McGregor' was punishable by death. Do not ever put me in a bracket like this again..."[226]
