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egg&chips 16-11-2013 13:32

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You see, the more I think about it, the more I get hacked off. Not so much with the complainant, after all parts are parts whatever their cultural disposition. The thing that gets my goat most is the systematic decree that even the most inane of complaints ( and this must be up there in the top 100) needs to undergo due process.
PC can stand for Pain n the Colon as well as politically correct.

DaveinGermany 16-11-2013 13:53

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Quote:

Originally Posted by egg&chips (Post 1084104)
The thing that gets my goat most is the systematic decree that even the most inane of complaints ( and this must be up there in the top 100) needs to undergo due process.

So, do like the majority of authorities do, pay it lip service, make the right noises, then return a finding of no further action required.

Basically the complainer should wind their neck in, preferably so far that it ends up coming out their arse. That said, if they shove their head up their arse in the first instance, they won't see owt to offend them!

RESULT.

susie123 16-11-2013 16:23

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Originally Posted by Sunflower49 (Post 1084088)
Humans physically interact as part of socialisation, why that isn't common sense to some people I have no idea.

That's easy Jen, some people have no common sense.

susie123 16-11-2013 16:36

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Originally Posted by maxthecollie (Post 1084069)
Group Hug?

Good idea Frank, here you go, now pass it on... :cuddle:
And here's one for Dotti... :updown::cuddle:

I was going to suggest a group hug for the Accyweb clique if it still exists, and if I'm considered a member. What does the Grand Wizard think?

Margaret Pilkington 16-11-2013 17:18

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Originally Posted by susie123 (Post 1084138)
That's easy Jen, some people have no common sense.

and Sue, Common sense isn't at all common.

Eric 16-11-2013 17:32

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Quote:

Originally Posted by susie123 (Post 1084141)
Good idea Frank, here you go, now pass it on... :cuddle:
And here's one for Dotti... :updown::cuddle:

I was going to suggest a group hug for the Accyweb clique if it still exists, and if I'm considered a member. What does the Grand Wizard think?


http://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedi...px-KKK.svg.png

I think the Grand Wizard would go along with that as long as there ain't no coloreds, jews, wetbacks, etc. ... just good Christian, Republican white folks:D

On a more seriouser note, why is it that folks today seem scared shirtless of offending other folks? ... usually those others wouldn't be offended anyway. I don't suggest that we should go around insulting all and sundry; but we should be allowed to express ourselves as we wish, as long as we don't promote hate (the difference between hate and opinion is not all that difficult to spot) or break some law. In a world where people are starving, where they face off against one another with the best weapons money can buy, where anti-semmites still spew their hatred, where Sunni blow up Shiites (and vice-versa) ... I don't need to go on; y'all know what I mean ... what harm could come from a few hugs?:confused:

Sunflower49 17-11-2013 05:51

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Quote:

Originally Posted by susie123 (Post 1084138)
That's easy Jen, some people have no common sense.

Quote:

Originally Posted by Margaret Pilkington (Post 1084146)
and Sue, Common sense isn't at all common.

Marg P beat me to it, I was going to say yes common sense isn't a very common trait amongst humans.

I know, different cultures and all that but we're in England, in our culture contact and interaction involves touching people. Bullying is not going to be stopped by banning people of whatever age, from touching one another. Bullying control is in the hands of parents and other adult influences teaching =kids what's right and wrong.

jaysay 17-11-2013 08:13

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Originally Posted by Eric (Post 1084148)
http://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedi...px-KKK.svg.png

I think the Grand Wizard would go along with that as long as there ain't no coloreds, jews, wetbacks, etc. ... just good Christian, Republican white folks:D

On a more seriouser note, why is it that folks today seem scared shirtless of offending other folks? ... usually those others wouldn't be offended anyway. I don't suggest that we should go around insulting all and sundry; but we should be allowed to express ourselves as we wish, as long as we don't promote hate (the difference between hate and opinion is not all that difficult to spot) or break some law. In a world where people are starving, where they face off against one another with the best weapons money can buy, where anti-semmites still spew their hatred, where Sunni blow up Shiites (and vice-versa) ... I don't need to go on; y'all know what I mean ... what harm could come from a few hugs?:confused:

Think you've got that spot on Eric. GB must be the worst place on earth that's obsessed with not hurting others feelings even if they wouldn't be offended in the first place, we're full to the brim with dogooders:mad:

Studio25 17-11-2013 15:11

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Quote:

Originally Posted by jaysay (Post 1084237)
...obsessed with not hurting others feelings even if they wouldn't be offended in the first place...

It's worse than you think. Many minorities are fed up with being singled out for inclusion by the PC brigade, for example they want to be taken seriously at work because they can actually do the damn job instead of being assumed to be there to make up an equal opportunities quota.

Sunflower49 17-11-2013 15:36

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Originally Posted by Studio25 (Post 1084315)
It's worse than you think. Many minorities are fed up with being singled out for inclusion by the PC brigade, for example they want to be taken seriously at work because they can actually do the damn job instead of being assumed to be there to make up an equal opportunities quota.

I work with a West Indian girl who was telling me last night how offended she finds the 'Baa Baa Rainbow Sheep' thing-says there is now an issue implied, that wasn't there before.

I'm pretty sure verbal and indirect bullying are as common as types of bullying that involve physical contact, too. Perhaps we should make kids be unable to talk to one another.

cashman 19-11-2013 18:44

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If i was officially investigating owt as ludicrous as this, i reckon i would come to the conclusion,that the best course of action,would be to humiliate the saddo who complained.;)

Neil 21-11-2013 10:47

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Quote:

Originally Posted by cashman (Post 1084564)
If i was officially investigating owt as ludicrous as this, i reckon i would come to the conclusion,that the best course of action,would be to humiliate the saddo who complained.;)

Very publicly please

Eric 21-11-2013 19:46

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And from the Islamist state of Saudi Arabia:

BBC News - Saudi men arrested for offering free hugs in Riyadh

Religious police!!!!!!!! These guys are wackier than Kevin.

Somehow don't think they are like the English Church Police:

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=UO0ZjJm-FPk

Big hugs everyone:D

keith higson 21-11-2013 22:55

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It's political correctness gone mad. I've been in trouble a few times by calling a person "Love" mind you these were to a Male. Has for hugging that's between the "Hugger and the Huggee".

dotti34 25-11-2013 18:41

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I call a lot of people 'love' because at my age I can't remember their names!!!!


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