Scouseinthehouse
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Overt, bigoted racial slurs are acceptable so long as it's meant as humour?
What year is this again?
What year is this again?
Overt, bigoted racial slurs are acceptable so long as it's meant as humour?
What year is this again?
When it's clearly being said in an ironic way for humour? Then yes, I would say that's perfectly acceptable.
I hate this debate as this is the wrong platform, but come on mate. You can't openly call someone coloured a savage with all the connotations that word has implied over the years, whether in jest or not, and expect it to be deemed acceptable. You just can't. We've moved on from those times thankfully.
Whatever we think on the harmless nature or not of the use; you can't go openly putting it out there and not expect serious rebuke.
It's wrong however you cut it.
Hope you've never called someone a girl or told them to Person move vertically in that case, even ironically.
Hope you've never called someone a girl or told them to man up in that case, even ironically.
Overt, bigoted racial slurs are acceptable so long as it's meant as humour?
What year is this again?
Freedom of speech. Offence is taken, not given.
Can't stand the modern trend for social justice warriors and their sanctimonious moral outrage at every little thing.
I agree. I'm not saying that people should say it or that I agree with it. I'm just saying people have the legal right to say whatever they like, offensive or not.Well I'd suggest you didn't exercise that right and repeat that around most black people.
Well I'd suggest you didn't exercise that right and repeat that around most black people.
Their outrage at the slur and all the connotations of the word toward them over the years many have fought against might well not be so pleasant as this.
Something you just don't put out there. Referring to blacks as 'savages', in jest or not, is one of them.
This debate reminds me about a standup by Robin Willams, I think it was titled Weapons of Self Destruction. It had a segment that went like this.
Robin makes a Scottish joke, audience laughs.
Robin makes a Fench joke, audience laughs.
Robin makes an Arab joke, and the audience goes - whoa, you can't do that, that's offensive.
It was surreal.
I agree. I'm not saying that people should say it or that I agree with it. I'm just saying people have the legal right to say whatever they like, offensive or not.
You know full well as you're a pretty darn intelligent guy reading you that there's a WORLD of difference between the two.
**** again that second half. We was holding on for 20 minutes like a conference team holding on to a draw at Old Trafford in the FA Cup. Really not good enough. We really shouldnt be pannicking at home like that when we are winning.
Just watches all of ronaldo' Man Utd goals on mutv. You forget how many great goals that man scored, unbelievable free kicks and running with the ball then smashing it past the gk. I remember his debut against Bolton and him causing their defenders havoc. Amazing player.