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Sal Paradise wrote:We are getting so precious that soon nobody will be able to say anything without someone suggesting there are racist overtones. For me this is a complete non-story - i am not offended in slightest and I bet deep down neither are 99% of the population. So what if she has a view about white people who really cares? - pity society is so politically correct it is so dull. You cannot cleanse a society by simply banning all discussion it will breed serious hatred. That is what I mean about Love they Neighbour nothing wrong with healthy banter without malice.
So, the bearded one was wrong in his assessment? I thought as much
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Reminds me of a story I heard on the train a while ago... An Asian gentleman was asked by his son “what does democracy mean Dad?” and he replied “well son it is where the white people go out to work to pay for our house, food, education and healthcare. It means we don’t have to do anything” The little lad replied “don’t the white people get angry and get a bit upset about that?” “Yes son” he said “that is what’s known as racism”
Oooops sorry wrong thread, this should have been on the Wakefield board.
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peggy wrote:Reminds me of a story I heard on the train a while ago... An Asian gentleman was asked by his son “what does democracy mean Dad?” and he replied “well son it is where the white people go out to work to pay for our house, food, education and healthcare. It means we don’t have to do anything” The little lad replied “don’t the white people get angry and get a bit upset about that?” “Yes son” he said “that is what’s known as racism”
Oooops sorry wrong thread, this should have been on the Wakefield board.
You mean it would become funny for some reason on the Wakey board
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rover49 wrote:You mean it would become funny for some reason on the Wakey board
If you find that offensive you really have a problem - good job those Somalian girls didn't get hold of you!!
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Sal Paradise wrote:If you find that offensive you really have a problem - good job those Somalian girls didn't get hold of you!!
I doubt he found it offensive, simply unfunny
The older I get, the better I was
Advice is what we seek when we already know the answer - but wish we didn't
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cod'ead wrote: "I have just snotted weissbier all over my keyboard & screen"
------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ "No amount of cajolery, and no attempts at ethical or social seduction, can eradicate from my heart a deep burning hatred for the Tory Party. So far as I am concerned they are lower than vermin." - Aneurin Bevan
Ferocious Aardvark wrote: Alf Garnett (as indeed this article mentions) was a good case in point; to a reasonably enlightened person, he was the most outrageous right wing racist bigot, and you laughed at him, as he was ridiculous, and intentionally so. But the fact is there was a large chunk of the population who really didn't "get" that aspect at all, instead thinking "yeah, great, now there's a man who is saying exactly what I'm thinking".
That's because the character was based on the views that were strongly held by alot of people. The SitComs were all about liberals defusing tensions and brainwashing the masses into thinking that such thinking was idiotic - which is a bit odd as when the Alf's of this world were young we had an Empire and such thinking was absolutely mainstream, elitist thinking.
I find it daft that people on here righteously foam at the mouth over those old programmes when they probably had the biggest ever influence on defusing racism among the majority of Britons.
Dally wrote:That's because the character was based on the views that were strongly held by alot of people. The SitComs were all about liberals defusing tensions and brainwashing the masses into thinking that such thinking was idiotic - which is a bit odd as when the Alf's of this world were young we had an Empire and such thinking was absolutely mainstream, elitist thinking.
I find it daft that people on here righteously foam at the mouth over those old programmes when they probably had the biggest ever influence on defusing racism among the majority of Britons.
In my own opinion your post contains the absolute truth and the absolute falsehood all wrapped up into two paragraphs.
I would agree almost entirely with your first paragraph other than the comment on "such thinking was idiotic", you appear to be condemning racial equality ?
Your statement in the second para is just true bollax, to suggest that early 1970s sitcoms were driving forces in re-educating the masses that racism was bad is frankly, laughable in itself. Cheap and nasty sitcoms like "Mind your language" simply played on racism for cheap laughs, nothing more.
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