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Have we gone completely bloody mad????

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Bobbisox | 07:27 Wed 27th Apr 2011 | News
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http://www.thesun.co....-of-Chinese-pair.html

so next time I am away from home and someone asks me to say" Whay Aye"(which has happened often) or strikes up a rendition of the Blaydon Races
do I report this to the Police? and have them done for blatant racism....too daft for words imo!
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Your black pudding breakfast is served Bobbisox. :)

Och aye the noo, haggis etc.
Are people from Tyneside a different race from the rest of the country ?

The Police have a duty to investigate accusations of this nature.We can only hope that common-sense prevails.................and the singer could have done better than leave his childish Facebook comment.
I think we should wait for a totally balanced, accurate report from the Daily Mail about this before we pass judgment.
D'oh !!
Nightmare...............I meant Nightmare...........sorry :o(
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not at all jth, I merely used this as an example as I know it!
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so you think it was justified then JTH?
As I said, the Police, having been called, have a duty to investigate the complaint. Let's hope that the misunderstanding is cleared up, although I think he's shot himself in the foot with his Facebook 'joke'.
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as I hardly frequent FB I heard about this on the News , I won't use the term on here for obvious reasons, but how many of us when sending for, or going to, refer to a Chinese Takeaway, say by another name?
'how many of us when sending for, or going to, refer to a Chinese Takeaway, say by another name?'

^^^ No one with any sense.
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sorry CD but,
I find this hard to believe, I will leave it there tho, as I must be the one without sense!
and get back to the silliness of what happened on the I.O.W
What ?!?
His comment on Facebook is clearly written in the article you have linked...

Some of us may well refer to the 'Chinky'.......it is lazy short-hand and usually means no offence.
It appears that a Chinese chap listening to the pub-singer has taken offence at a particular popular song. I think *he's* going to have trouble convincing anyone, on the facts given so far, at any rate, that there was any *racist* intent in that.
However, the Facebook comment may have handed it to him on a plate.............
I don't refer to it as the chinky and neither to I nip to the *** shop which I have also heard people say... It's just lazy racism and I'm suprised you've posted that. Like I said, a bit sense and you wouldn't have.
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I did hear about his comment on FB and I have to agree he did himself no favours by it
I find that term quite offensive.

I'm hoping that it was all coincidental, as for the fb comments - silly man, bad form!
WHAT IS WONG WITH YOU - Hilarious!
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Lore I am sure the term I haven't used, isnt just something I alone, have ever said but I suppose that is splitting hairs a bit on my part, I am referring to a pub singer singing Kung-fu fighting!
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OK CD>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>
I think it may have been a "you had to be there" moment. who knows how or why this was sung.. maybe in their faces? who knows? it seems a bit childish to me (backed up with the very stupid FB comment) but I guess the truth will out.
PC gone mad if you ask me - bonny lass

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