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Why Do Racists Think That They Can Get Away With It?
It’s it a bit arrogant to think that people around you wouldn’t be offended?
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It’s like this man fell out of a space ship that came from 1972.
But seriously - why would someone shout this out, unless they were really drunk or high?
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It’s like this man fell out of a space ship that came from 1972.
But seriously - why would someone shout this out, unless they were really drunk or high?
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A drunken peabrain using the most pertinent insult to express its frustration is the most likely scenario. Unfortunatel y though Farage and Tommy three names have led the far right into thinking their idiotic nastiness is somehow acceptable nowadays
11:12 Tue 11th Dec 2018
Sp, //I’ve tried to explain something to you.
You might not agree, but please accept that others may have an alternative point of view.//
Ah, I see. When you posted this you wanted everyone to be as aggrieved as you are and now you’re disgruntled because they’re not. You don’t need to explain anything to me, neither do you need to ‘bring me up to speed’. Black people who take offence as easily you do need to get over themselves. They aren’t unique in being on the receiving end of the mouths of the idiotic uncouth. It happens to people of all shades, cultures and classes. I do accept that others have an alternative point of view. I just happen to think those eager to take offence serve only to feed the offender exactly what he’s after and are, therefore, fools to themselves. But as I said, your choice.
You might not agree, but please accept that others may have an alternative point of view.//
Ah, I see. When you posted this you wanted everyone to be as aggrieved as you are and now you’re disgruntled because they’re not. You don’t need to explain anything to me, neither do you need to ‘bring me up to speed’. Black people who take offence as easily you do need to get over themselves. They aren’t unique in being on the receiving end of the mouths of the idiotic uncouth. It happens to people of all shades, cultures and classes. I do accept that others have an alternative point of view. I just happen to think those eager to take offence serve only to feed the offender exactly what he’s after and are, therefore, fools to themselves. But as I said, your choice.
sp14 do not make assumptions of 'entitlement'. You have no idea who anyone is on here and for all you know I could be black myself!
For me Racism is making negative and disparaging remarks aimed solely at the colour or heritage of the victim by repeating obnoxious stereotyping or known offensive adjectives associated with the particular race or colour. I am not going to give examples.
Calling someone 'Black' is descriptive. When expletives proceed this description then the sentence is offensive, not racist.
For me Racism is making negative and disparaging remarks aimed solely at the colour or heritage of the victim by repeating obnoxious stereotyping or known offensive adjectives associated with the particular race or colour. I am not going to give examples.
Calling someone 'Black' is descriptive. When expletives proceed this description then the sentence is offensive, not racist.
AL
You joined AB five months ago. I've been a member for thirteen years. Believe me when I say I know who is entitled.
Naomi24 - you wrote:
I can understand that he's upset at being sworn at but I simply don't see why being called 'black' is offensive to a black man
Yes, that's perfectly reasonable in the cold light of day. But when people are shouting abuse, the recipient doesn't sit down to analyse the semantics of the sentence.
If someone called you a ****ing stupid woman, you wouldn't set and deconstruct the sentence and then respond with, "I may have had sexual intercourse...that is indeed true. However I challenge you on my intelligence level. And yes, I'm a woman."
Literally no-one does that.
When the bloke shouted, "You ****ing black ***" he wasn't expecting the words to be separated into their constituent parts.
Surely you can see that???
You joined AB five months ago. I've been a member for thirteen years. Believe me when I say I know who is entitled.
Naomi24 - you wrote:
I can understand that he's upset at being sworn at but I simply don't see why being called 'black' is offensive to a black man
Yes, that's perfectly reasonable in the cold light of day. But when people are shouting abuse, the recipient doesn't sit down to analyse the semantics of the sentence.
If someone called you a ****ing stupid woman, you wouldn't set and deconstruct the sentence and then respond with, "I may have had sexual intercourse...that is indeed true. However I challenge you on my intelligence level. And yes, I'm a woman."
Literally no-one does that.
When the bloke shouted, "You ****ing black ***" he wasn't expecting the words to be separated into their constituent parts.
Surely you can see that???
SP to AL //You joined AB five months ago. I've been a member for thirteen years. Believe me when I say I know who is entitled.//
What is that supposed to mean? Who is entitled?
Oh, I understand, sp…. and I think your response is self-defeating. You’re falling right into the trap. You're furious? Mission accomplished.
//Literally no-one does that.//
Me, me, me! After I’ve chuckled. Probably the result of being the only kid on the council estate to wear a uniform, go to a posh school and run the twice-daily gauntlet past the baying comprehensive mob. One of life's lessons well learnt. ;o)
What is that supposed to mean? Who is entitled?
Oh, I understand, sp…. and I think your response is self-defeating. You’re falling right into the trap. You're furious? Mission accomplished.
//Literally no-one does that.//
Me, me, me! After I’ve chuckled. Probably the result of being the only kid on the council estate to wear a uniform, go to a posh school and run the twice-daily gauntlet past the baying comprehensive mob. One of life's lessons well learnt. ;o)
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