He's an amazing football player, Jagger is an amazing front man and Michael Flatley can tap dance like a mother****er, but ******s they are nevertheless.
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Don't see how this is anything other than racist. If it were a white person who committed the rape, it's not like he would have killed the next white person he came into contact with. Despite of everything he's experienced his whole life with people from that group, the only thing he chooses to associate with that group of people is a rape. Not sure how that is 'human' as you put it. Nothing racistOriginally posted by Nicey View PostTake the Liam Nelson case ... he was painfully honest ... honest in a way not many people are these days ... in context ... he told of a story of someone he cared about being raped by a person of a certain ethnicity and how that night if he had met any man of that ethnicity he would have killed him
People cried Racist !!! Racist !!! hes racist !! no he is ****ing human and he is honest in a world full of cowards ... nothing he said was racist but he is labled as such
Anyway .. I abhor racism in any shape or form, and I suppose I would rather us be more sensitive about it and wrong from time to time than not sensitive at all and wrong most of the time
it's actually the definition of racism.
To me that's no different from saying 'all black people are stupid'. Choosing to generalise everyone in the most negative way possible. So if it's cowardly to not approve of that, I'm a massive coward.
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Yeah, that was about as racist an admission as you can get.
The unusual thing with Liam Neeson is that he decided to admit that he either is (did he ever clarify otherwise) or was massively racist.
It remains a staggering admission. He never added enough context to make it anything more.Modifying post.
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If he'd have said, "pass my compliment to your mum, darling."Originally posted by dom9 View PostYou think Suarez meant it affectionately?
Is that the context here?
Was that affectionate? Or was it using affectionate language in an inappropriate way in order to conduct some sledging?
The days of gentlemanly conduct are well gone."that is my opinion and that is more important than what anyone else has to say about it" - Mr A.Fergusson, Oct 2011
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I was told by a manc supporting mate that Javier Hernandez was open to supporting Suarez......and that is why he was bombed out of United.
Apparently Suarez stance was "I didn't say anything that his teammate didn't say to him". United didn't let hernandez give a statement because (a) he could have got done for racism himself (the bull**** stance at the time was "in this country, those words are unacceptable" and (b) it would have showed up Evra as the 2 faced rat cunt that he is
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