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Previously on "Is it o.k to be Prejudiced \ Racist today"

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  • EternalOptimist
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    ok Alf, you asked for it

    I feel like a *** people giving me the eyes
    But I was born here just like you
    I feel like a ***
    Got all the dirt tulipty jobs
    But everybody's got to have something to do with their time

    I feel like a ***
    I don't wanna go home
    I've got a lot of life to run through
    I feel like a ***
    I don't mean you no harm
    Just don't ask me to shine your shoes

    Golly gee: Golly gosh
    Don't call me your Golly ***
    Golly gee: Golly gosh
    Don't call me your Golly ***

    Let me tell you about Pimpo
    We met him down at the After Eight
    He wanted to sell us some limbo
    But we said mister
    You've just got to wait
    You've got to wait (x3)

    He wanted to take us down to Sao Paulo
    But we said mister
    We ain't got no bread
    I tried to make him laugh
    But he didnt get the joke
    And then he said I wasnt right in the head
    And then he made me (x3)
    And then he made me feel
    And then he made me feel like (x3)
    You know I feel like (x3)
    You know I feel like a ***

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  • Quote 'n' Post
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    Originally posted by Dr Evil
    Nope - the opposite is true, I'm asking a genuine question, and am genuinely interested in an answer.

    Feel free to openly say what you mean. If I was in the business of 'stirring up' I'd use a different name. What you see is what you get . . .
    My money's on a couple of days before the chip gets too heavy and he brings ups the *hush* BNP

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  • AlfredJPruffock
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    As some warn victory, some downfall
    Private reasons great or small

    Can be seen in the eyes of those that call
    To make all that should be killed to crawl

    While others say don't hate nothing at all
    Except hatred.

    Disillusioned words like bullets bark
    As human gods aim for their mark

    Made everything from cartoon of the Prophet
    To flesh-colored Christs that glow in the dark

    It's easy to see without looking too far

    That not much
    Is really sacred.

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  • AlfredJPruffock
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    While one who sings with his tongue on fire
    Gargles in the rat race choir

    Bent out of shape from society's pliers
    Cares not to come up any higher

    But rather get you down in the hole

    That he's in

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  • el duder
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    errr...

    Originally posted by Dr Evil
    I'm not saying that anyone is or isn't racist - I don't want to get drawn into the whole 'what is racism' debate.

    But is it more acceptable to express a prejudiced \ racist viewpoint these days?

    Discuss. . . . .
    yeah of course it is acceptable, just raw a few cartoons and see what happens...

    ******* idiot!

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  • Dr Evil
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    Originally posted by Churchill
    You hate the topic so much that you created a Thread about it.

    Are you sure you're not trying to stir something up that doesn't exist on this forum? Something that is causing problems on another forum by any chance?
    Nope - the opposite is true, I'm asking a genuine question, and am genuinely interested in an answer.

    Feel free to openly say what you mean. If I was in the business of 'stirring up' I'd use a different name. What you see is what you get . . .

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  • punkie
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    Originally posted by Lucifer Box
    No, but it does with prejudice, which is also what the thread originator asked.

    Yep.
    Just simply being against any bloody stupid intollerant religion, and being open with it, doesn't necessarily mean I'm any prejudiced??

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  • Churchill
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    Originally posted by Dr Evil
    absolutely none - actually I hate the topic, but look around you . . . . .
    You hate the topic so much that you created a Thread about it.

    Are you sure you're not trying to stir something up that doesn't exist on this forum? Something that is causing problems on another forum by any chance?

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  • Dr Evil
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    Originally posted by Churchill
    What about John Lennon - Woman is the ****** of the World.

    Sexist and racist in one song title.

    Dr Evil, what's the fascination in this topic?
    absolutely none - actually I hate the topic, but look around you . . . . .

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  • Churchill
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    Originally posted by EternalOptimist
    When I was a young lad one of my favorite songs was by the Stranglers 'I feel like a ***'

    you couldnt get away with it these days


    What about John Lennon - "Woman is the N*gg*r of the World."

    Sexist and racist in one song title.

    Dr Evil, what's the fascination in this topic?

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  • Dr Evil
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    Originally posted by Lucifer Box
    No, but it does with prejudice, which is also what the thread originator asked.

    Correct . . . I also said I don't want to get into defining Racism, hence the addition of the word prejudice. . . . .

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  • Dr Evil
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    Originally posted by Lucifer Box
    What do you define as "these days"? There is clearly less casual racism than, say, 50 years ago but maybe there is more anti-Islamic feeling this week than there was last week.
    Let's say over the last year or two.

    It seems to me that it was turned up a notch when the Tories launched their manifesto last year, followed by the London bombings, now cartoons, Hamza, Griffin trial etc.

    It just seems more and more O.K to say I hate all ****** or ******.

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  • Lucifer Box
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    Originally posted by punkie
    Being "anti-Islamic" has not much to do with racism, has it?
    No, but it does with prejudice, which is also what the thread originator asked.

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  • punkie
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    Originally posted by Lucifer Box
    What do you define as "these days"? There is clearly less casual racism than, say, 50 years ago but maybe there is more anti-Islamic feeling this week than there was last week.
    Being "anti-Islamic" has not much to do with racism, has it?

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  • EternalOptimist
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    When I was a young lad one of my favorite songs was by the Stranglers 'I feel like a ***'

    you couldnt get away with it these days


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