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Was this an offensive joke?
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A Director of Barclaycard was force to resign from his job for making the following statement, it was deemed as offensive to Muslims.
Mr Howells said: "The results were like Muslims - some were good, some were Shi'ite".
Was this racist, or just another example of pandering to Muslim sensibilities?
http://www.dailymail.co.uk/pages/live/articles /news/news.html?in_article_id=505320&in_page_i d=1770
Mr Howells said: "The results were like Muslims - some were good, some were Shi'ite".
Was this racist, or just another example of pandering to Muslim sensibilities?
http://www.dailymail.co.uk/pages/live/articles /news/news.html?in_article_id=505320&in_page_i d=1770
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.It's not just the muslims we need to fear for kicking up a ruckus whenever the opportunity presents itself, but the pc brigade who claim to speak on our behalf. Mind you, how many muslims have infiltrated the higher echelons of our society, and are starting to turn things around for themselves? how long before we reach critical mass?
If it was about females there wouldve been a bigger uproar.
Imagine saying something like..........
Grtting ready to come here this evening my wife asked me if she her bum looked big in her dress.i said of course it does youve got a big bum you silly b!tch.
Oh how theyd laugh as they grabbed him by the testicles.
So in short if you make a joke you may suffer the consequences,unless youre actually a comedian.
Imagine saying something like..........
Grtting ready to come here this evening my wife asked me if she her bum looked big in her dress.i said of course it does youve got a big bum you silly b!tch.
Oh how theyd laugh as they grabbed him by the testicles.
So in short if you make a joke you may suffer the consequences,unless youre actually a comedian.
It's more likely that obvious lack of judgement that's the issue here.
A senior member of management making such dubious offensive jokes suggests a serious lack of judgement, which may well extend to other areas of his employment.
I would also guess that this is not the first time such judgement has been questioned - it may well have been the proverbial straw, and the person in question knew he had no response, morally, or in law - he certainly took the money and left without making ir a tribunal issue.
A senior member of management making such dubious offensive jokes suggests a serious lack of judgement, which may well extend to other areas of his employment.
I would also guess that this is not the first time such judgement has been questioned - it may well have been the proverbial straw, and the person in question knew he had no response, morally, or in law - he certainly took the money and left without making ir a tribunal issue.
Using your argument SP1814, in an audience you are most likey to have people of different nationalities, different religions, different sexes,different genders etc. so therefore any joke is certain to offend someone, at sometime.
Perhaps along with everythng else they are banning in this once "Land of the Free", they should now be looking into banning, Jokes,Comedians, and Humor?
Perhaps along with everythng else they are banning in this once "Land of the Free", they should now be looking into banning, Jokes,Comedians, and Humor?
well it is an offensive joke to some isn't it - and an old one at that, it would have prob raised a grin in the pub BUT if you're in an important business meeting you are meant to control your speech and behavior i.e be a professional. If he hasn't got the sense to know whats inappropriate in various situations then he probably isn't up to the job of speaking at important meetings so off he goes to pastures new... makes sense to me and i'm sure he doesn't mind getting a payoff at all.
I think refering to a group as ***** is pretty offensive.
I think I'd be pretty offended if I were on the receiving end of that and I'm pretty sure that if it were the other way around and a muslim were sacked for making a joke of that nature you and a whole pack of others (you know who you are) would be on here yelling "justice at last".
Maybe you'd like to give us an example of a joke that you think *would* be too offensive to tell in the circumstances.
Or does anything go in your book as long as it's muslims on the receiving end?
I think I'd be pretty offended if I were on the receiving end of that and I'm pretty sure that if it were the other way around and a muslim were sacked for making a joke of that nature you and a whole pack of others (you know who you are) would be on here yelling "justice at last".
Maybe you'd like to give us an example of a joke that you think *would* be too offensive to tell in the circumstances.
Or does anything go in your book as long as it's muslims on the receiving end?
There is also the line of thought that you can get away with some seriously quite offensive humour/comments (I do on a daily basis) because it is obviously a joke and you don't mean it. If it's actually your view point then obviously it ain't all that funny.... think Jim Davidson, Bernard Manning etc...
Also causing offence is subjective to who you're talking to, it's like the old saying about one mans medicine. However, what you say in a meeting in a professional capacity is probably not the same as what you might say to your mates in the pub and as Iggy said, most of us make a distinction.
I'd also like to add that if you replace the word muslim with men then I find it actually makes me smile more.
Also causing offence is subjective to who you're talking to, it's like the old saying about one mans medicine. However, what you say in a meeting in a professional capacity is probably not the same as what you might say to your mates in the pub and as Iggy said, most of us make a distinction.
I'd also like to add that if you replace the word muslim with men then I find it actually makes me smile more.