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Whatever Happened to Tyke Merc?

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    #51
    Originally posted by NotAllThere View Post
    Would you have been offended yesterday before the meaning and use was explained to you? Would the police prosecute someone who used it in a public place?

    In any case, the fact that you find it offensive does not mean it is term of racial abuse that is unacceptable. I'm sure you'd be offended if I called you a thick pillock who is trying to stir things up, because he's still rankling over his last ban - but that isn't grounds for the terms "thick" or "pillock" to be ruled unacceptable.
    No I have found the term offensive for a while. It's used by Islamic extremists as a derogatory term, offensive, the 'non-believer' etc and usually is followed by threats. In that instance it would come into inciting racial hatred and the police would get interested, yes. The term is meant to offend. Both in SA and UK.

    This has nothing to do with my ban and everything to do with your myopic views.
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      #52
      Originally posted by NotAllThere View Post
      I'm sure you'd be offended if I called you a thick pillock who is trying to stir things up, because he's still rankling over his last ban - but that isn't grounds for the terms "thick" or "pillock" to be ruled unacceptable.
      Certainly not. Particularly in the context of PG. "Thick Pillock" would be understating the situation to a phenomenal degree.
      “The period of the disintegration of the European Union has begun. And the first vessel to have departed is Britain”

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        #53
        Originally posted by NotAllThere View Post
        So in your opinion should it be ruled as an unacceptable epithet in CUK? Even when used in an obviously ironic fashion?
        I'm dubious about blanket bans on specific words. There could be a context in which any word might be used acceptably, whether for comedic effect or otherwise. If I were to suggest banning all use of "kaffir" I'd have to also condemn Tom Sharpe's books for using the word scores of times; yet I think the books are both hilarious and damning satires on apartheid, which achieve that powerful effect because of the use of such terms.

        TLDR: it's complicated

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          #54
          Originally posted by NickFitz View Post
          I'm dubious about blanket bans on specific words.
          I would like a ban on one word. Worse than ******, *****, ******* and *** put together.

          s4sguru.

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            #55
            Right, I've removed the offending post and if I find the word being used in an offensive way again, I'll be glad to take action.

            I'm surprised though, if it is so offensive, that it wasn't reported. None of the moderators, nor admin, are on the site 24x7, and so do not view everything that is posted. Especially on a busy day.

            Bunch of glockish dollymops.
            Down with racism. Long live miscegenation!

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              #56
              Whatever Happened to Tyke Merc?

              Originally posted by shaunbhoy View Post
              Certainly not. Particularly in the context of PG. "Thick Pillock" would be understating the situation to a phenomenal degree.
              If you think using derogatory insults improves the opinion others have of you, you are mistaken. It does the exact opposite. It shows you are incapable of putting forwards a decent argument without resulting to insults. If you do not respect me, others will not respect you.
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                #57
                Originally posted by NickFitz View Post
                I'm dubious about blanket bans on specific words. There could be a context in which any word might be used acceptably, whether for comedic effect or otherwise. If I were to suggest banning all use of "kaffir" I'd have to also condemn Tom Sharpe's books for using the word scores of times; yet I think the books are both hilarious and damning satires on apartheid, which achieve that powerful effect because of the use of such terms.

                TLDR: it's complicated
                I entirely agree. And within context - like the Tay thread - it's fine. I recently used the word n*gg*r (un-blue-pencilled) in a facebook discussion on racism. No-one was upset. (I asterise it here for search engine reasons).

                Originally posted by shaunbhoy View Post
                Certainly not. Particularly in the context of PG. "Thick Pillock" would be understating the situation to a phenomenal degree.
                Respect!
                Down with racism. Long live miscegenation!

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                  #58
                  Originally posted by PurpleGorilla View Post
                  If you think using derogatory insults improves the opinion others have of you, you are mistaken. It does the exact opposite.
                  Not when the "others" whose opinions might matter to me are a bunch of sarcastic fookers. Under those circumstances it does no harm to my reputation at all. Particularly when the intended target is a thin yoghurt like you.


                  Originally posted by PurpleGorilla View Post
                  It shows you are incapable of putting forwards a decent argument without resulting to insults. If you do not respect me, others will not respect you.
                  No it doesn't.
                  But it does illuminate the fact that as well as being incredibly boring, not to mention slow, you are also devoid of any redeeming sense of humour.

                  HTH

                  “The period of the disintegration of the European Union has begun. And the first vessel to have departed is Britain”

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                    #59
                    Originally posted by shaunbhoy View Post
                    Not when the "others" whose opinions might matter to me are a bunch of sarcastic fookers. Under those circumstances it does no harm to my reputation at all. Particularly when the intended target is a thin yoghurt like you.
                    Dats racist.
                    'CUK forum personality of 2011 - Winner - Yes really!!!!

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                      #60
                      Whatever Happened to Tyke Merc?

                      Originally posted by shaunbhoy View Post
                      Not when the "others" whose opinions might matter to me are a bunch of sarcastic fookers. Under those circumstances it does no harm to my reputation at all. Particularly when the intended target is a thin yoghurt like you.




                      No it doesn't.
                      But it does illuminate the fact that as well as being incredibly boring, not to mention slow, you are also devoid of any redeeming sense of humour.

                      HTH

                      Last edited by NotAllThere; 5 April 2016, 15:46. Reason: Fixed tags.
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