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No, why? because I was working with people that use these terms as a matter of fact because to them that is who I am. The same people weren't offended when I used their racial description back to them, why? Because to them that is exactly who they are. If you are working surrounded by Muslims in a Muslim Country it doesn't pay to feel offended as those you are working with don't mean any offence. Only here do we have problems because Nanny State knows best. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=V8WPg9VA08U |
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The Racial Slur Database Then again...there's always an alternative viewpoint :p Shakesville: "Canadian" as Racial Slur |
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or so my nigga online gangbanger pals tell me mind you they call me nigga but i do tan easy so its an easy mistake i guess its all in how its used not the word its self.Reginald D Hunter got into trouble for using the word nigger and he is one and is proud to be one and righly so. Using it at a kick racism out fo football event may not have been teh best idea as teh white folk got mighty upset about it lol someone at the bbc saw an opportunity to earn some cash by selling the out takes to teh press i bet and knew because it was clarkson some up tehir arse idiot would jump on the bandwaggon and demand he be fired. |
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I used to love the seventies comedy Love Thy Neighbour about bickering next door neighbours,one black, one white. I doubt it will ever be shown again as the banter would be seen as offensive these days. Thing is, from what I remember,the black guy always came out top making the white guy look stupid and bigoted. I don't think many people would be offended but, the PC police would never 'allow' us the choice to watch it again.
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You can find it on utube
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Thanks Less, that's my bank holiday afternoon sorted.
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many many blacks attended bernard mannings shows and they wernt going there to protest at his jokes they went knowing damn well if bernard saw them he would directly take them on one to one and take a pop at them using words .I dint say offensive words because the person who was directly the target of his words wasnt offended therefore they wernt offensive yet despite the black man going to the concert,not been offended and having a good time some moron the next day usually white would be demanding bernard be arrested for been racist.Occassionally you got the odd black person somehow linking bernard to slavary in the old days but no one really paid attention to them. my conclusion is that black people are better at taking jokes,are more laid back and dont get a kick out of attracting attention to themselves butthat theory does exclude a simialr shade that will shoot a gun in the air and burn flags if somone so much as draws a specific cartoon image yet alone use a naughty word as reginald d hunter said in his stand up , if i bump into a black man in teh dark and say sorry i didnt see you there am i been racist ? |
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Your right there. It's usually someone taking offence on someone else's behalf. How patronising is that? Condescending dogooders are more offensive than the so called racist remarks themselves. People need to sit back and chill out a bit and stop fanning the flames of hatred.
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michael jackson once sang it dosnt matter if your black or white
pitty there wasnt a line in there about been over 18 but he was half way there bless him ps: its ok to throw a jackson joke in as he has an album out or out soon so relevance is covered :-) |
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What's new? Jim Bowen was sacked or asked to resign by the BBC over ten years ago for calling someone a nig-nog on his radio show.
As Jim said: He added: "Sadly, when a 65-year-old is employed he brings with him a certain amount of baggage from his era and sadly sometimes this doesn't sit well in 2002. "The expression I used would identify with the youngsters who were last to be picked in a football team or perhaps weren't the sharpest knife in the box." http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/entertainment/2307607.stm |
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