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What a decent fella Harry is. Speaks plain, common sense on Malky Mackey
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Originally posted by DeepcutHoop View PostHistorical context is irrelevant then, because you're not aware of it?
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Originally posted by QPRDave View PostCan't say anything in this country anymore.................if you're white and british i might add. It's just words privately passed between two blokes .......not like cutting someones head off is it
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You have to love the myth that you cannot say anything anymore if you're white and British.
Actually, you can say a lot. EDL can go around calling Muslims paedos in their demonstrations. And these guys aren't arrested - they are only arrested if they start becoming violent. Surely if you could not say anything anymore, they wouldn't be allowed to say this.
I hate people playing the victim card. The fact is, there are rules laid out of what is and what isn't acceptable in a culture. Words like "P*ki" and "N*gger" were used insultingly, and this resulted in attacks on Pakistanis and Blacks, and therefore they have negative connotations, and are not acceptable. Similarly, if an Asian cricketer sent messages calling whites "W*gs", then he too would be reprimanded.
Malky's language was inappropriate. Yes, it doesn't mean he is a racist. Neither does it mean he should never be employed again. But if you're a public figure and you use words which are considered "hate words", then you have to be prepared for the consequences, one of which is that people might not want to employ you because they do not want to be associated with you.
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Originally posted by DeepcutHoop View PostWork environment is not just between mates. If it was no-one would know anything about it. That's the issue here really.
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Originally posted by Hoopsmad View PostIf by education you mean being told by some left wing wally what words are now no longer acceptable to other similiar left wing wally's i think i'll stay as i am thanks. So now the words "Turk" and "Kurd" are off limits? I think what we need is some kind of left wing dictionary that can run alongside the Oxford dictionary and maybe everyone should wear some kind of badge to denote their Turkish/Kurdish/Pakistani/whatever lineage so mistakes arent made and god forbid someone actually gets offended by a word. Calling the Chinese takeaway a "Chinky" is used by everyone i know and never in my head or otherwise is it used in racist connotations.
As someone said earlier its all about context.
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Originally posted by Hoopsmad View PostBritain had an empire. It's not my fault. If by Britain having an Empire i have offended anyone by being British i sincerely aplogise to all those non-British and those British but ashamed by their nations historical actions and hereby promise to exclude myself from any further strategy of Great Britain to once again "rule the waves" (although i think the rest of the world might be safe from our current crop of Brits). There...satisfy you? :-)
All anyone is asking is that people think before speaking. It's not really a massive ask is it? it helps if you have an understanding of why certain words and phrases might be sensitive, but knowing what they are is enough to avoid unnecessary offence. I know that's not necessarily high on some people's priority list, but it's a start to making the day to day more pleasant for all concerned.
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Just found out that the words "Eskimo""Gypsy""Jerry"Jock""Squaw""****" and "Taffy" are considered offensive by some cultures and nationalities around the world according to Political Correct dictionary. Can we all please refrain from using said words in case of causing upset? Thank You.
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Originally posted by DeepcutHoop View PostAccepting that there is a historical context to some of the racial issues, doesn't mean anyone is blaming you for anything.
All anyone is asking is that people think before speaking. It's not really a massive ask is it? it helps if you have an understanding of why certain words and phrases might be sensitive, but knowing what they are is enough to avoid unnecessary offence. I know that's not necessarily high on some people's priority list, but it's a start to making the day to day more pleasant for all concerned.
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Originally posted by Hoopsmad View PostJust found out that the words "Eskimo""Gypsy""Jerry"Jock""Squaw""****" and "Taffy" are considered offensive by some cultures and nationalities around the world according to Political Correct dictionary. Can we all please refrain from using said words in case of causing upset? Thank You.
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