Amye Un's recent tacky "100 meal giveaway" election campaign stunt comes from good intentions, but stinks of a third world country electioneering concept where tshirts seem to win elections.
I was going to leave Darwin City Councillor Amye Un alone to self-implode this election campaign, now that she's lost the support of the media and the NT News this time around, but her ongoing daliances with an alt-right bottom-of-the-barrel scumbag leaves us no choice.
Amye Un's persistence on engaging local conspiracy theorist idiot George Mamouzellous on some misguided venture that he's a master political tactician, is to her detriment.
She's regularly referred to him on Facebook the past 18 months as having "smart fingers", and while the pair are both single mature consenting adults, we can't rule-out that a friends-with-benefits arrangement isn't possible at any moment.
In his latest Facebook claims, the self-described "Greek Genius" has posted about a recent incident where a rough-sleeper or someone involved with that cohort has allegedly pulled out a mobile phone to film Amye during a dispute over food, claiming they would send the video "to mango".
According Mamouzellos, "setups" like this are done all the time for political advantage.
For goodness sake, move on with your life, bloke.
Just when you think it's all passed and done with, he starts up all over again.
And with loose-canon fans to manipulate like "former" ice-addict Paul Holland who smashed up Gunner's electorate office now creating new profiles to harrass Mango from time to time; this will eventually end in tears I'm sure.
I'm not prepared to give Darwin's "Greek Genius" the satisfaction of getting a restraining order against him though.
It means I wouldn't be able to report on his eventual fall from "grace".
If you're friends with Amye, tell her to cut-off her dealings with this bloke, and open up her posts to comments from the public.
Don't know how you can claim to be the "voice of the people" yet deny just about all constituents from commenting on your social media presence.
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