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I remember being shouted at when I was a kid that I was a yid.
To me it is an offensive term.
And it used on the football terraces as a racist chant too.
Sometimes people may use derogatory terms against themselves, and I think that is possiby acceptable. Like Samuel L Jackson using the term N!gger in Pulp Fiction.
But would you call an Afro/Caribbean person a N!gger if you werent one yourself???'Orwell's 1984 was supposed to be a warning, not an instruction manual'. -
Nick Pickles, director of Big Brother Watch.Comment
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i can assure you that the post had caused offence to at least one other member. however, unless i hear to the contrary, i too consider the matter closed, with the rider that we should best avoid possible sources of offence in future.
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What the hell is the world coming to? Everyone who is a football fan knows the back story behind why Spurs fans call themselves yids. Finding offence over this is about as dumb as celebrating Winterval.
I support the "Mighty Whites", but that doesn't make me a white supremacist.
Jeez.Comment
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"Everyone who is a football fan knows " - that's maybe the case cowboy, but unfortunately not everyone is a football fan!Comment
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Seen someone say **** the pope on here, he removed it a few hours later, same poster defended the use of the term fenian and said that the famine song was just a laugh.
Nothing was done about that.Comment
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Maybe there should be a "Feedback" thread like the Feedback programme on Radio 4.Originally posted by minestrone View PostSeen someone say **** the pope on here, he removed it a few hours later, same poster defended the use of the term fenian and said that the famine song was just a laugh.
Nothing was done about that.
My all-time favourite Dilbert cartoon, this is: BTW, a Dumpster is a brand of skip, I think.Comment
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i guess you're assuming that every thread is read by every mod. i believe that just isn't possible but we'll certainly try to respond whenever we receive a complaint from a member or when we do spot something ourselves.Originally posted by minestrone View PostSeen someone say **** the pope on here, he removed it a few hours later, same poster defended the use of the term fenian and said that the famine song was just a laugh.
Nothing was done about that.Comment
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No, but it might mean you have something to celebrate this year.Originally posted by Cowboy Bob View PostI support the "Mighty Whites", but that doesn't make me a white supremacist.
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Spurs fans call themselves yids. What's to be upset about?Originally posted by scotspine View Post"Everyone who is a football fan knows " - that's maybe the case cowboy, but unfortunately not everyone is a football fan!
Scousers, geordies, makams, hammers, the arse, manks, tykes, the iron, carrot-crunchers, villains, brummies, tractor boys, cobblers, hatters, all blacks.
I'm uncomfortable with wanting this term banned.Comment
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