Although I agree that the video probably started off as an innocent little rant, he probably should have known better than to post it on a public forum like Facebook where people can comment, share and criticise.
But I feel if it was anyone else spouting such incoherent vitriol into a web-cam, the immediate reaction would be to ridicule the person who made it and this is why I have limited sympathy for the lad in this particular instance. Obviously I don't condone or agree any malicious or personal attacks upon his character by those who know him, but, as Fozz says, the video was designed to provoke some kind of reaction amongst fellow supporters and he's got obviously one.
To turn a negative into a positive, I think the video has Rude Tube potential. We might actually get to see Bazza featured on television at some point. Some of those videos actually make money, regardless of how ridiculous or inane they are. Perhaps Bazza should get an agent
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