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According to NAT:Originally posted by eek View PostThat's nationalist not racist....
Plus the US has Trumped even the UK for stupid political decisions..
UK law definition of racism and racial discrimination includes nationality and national origin.Comment
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The definition was in response to it being argued that the offending comment wasn't racist, because it was against a specific nationality. It does not follow that any comment, even a negative one, that mentions a nationality (or race) is racist. E.g. you are a white Anglo-Saxon slapper. Funny though, if I were to write of someone "you are a black Caribbean slapper", then some would construe that as racist.Originally posted by northernladyuk View PostGiven NAT's definition, why is it accepted practice to call you a fat American chunt?Down with racism. Long live miscegenation!Comment
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Sexist pig.Originally posted by NotAllThere View PostThe definition was in response to it being argued that the offending comment wasn't racist, because it was against a specific nationality. It does not follow that any comment, even a negative one, that mentions a nationality (or race) is racist. E.g. you are a white Anglo-Saxon slapper. Funny though, if I were to write of someone "you are a black Caribbean slapper", then some would construe that as racist.Comment
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You Swiss cock.Originally posted by NotAllThere View PostThe definition was in response to it being argued that the offending comment wasn't racist, because it was against a specific nationality. It does not follow that any comment, even a negative one, that mentions a nationality (or race) is racist. E.g. you are a white Anglo-Saxon slapper. Funny though, if I were to write of someone "you are a black Caribbean slapper", then some would construe that as racist.What happens in General, stays in General.You know what they say about assumptions!Comment
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Pops out every hour and makes the birds chirp? I've seen worse insults in the professional forums.Originally posted by northernladyuk View PostFTFYComment
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Go to the Darknet version of CUK. Only anything that is not offensive, racist, obscene etc. etc. is banned. Much more fun.bloggoth
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