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Most black/Asian/coloured/African American call them what ever is acceptable at the time don’t even notice what people are saying, but those with an agenda (or woke) are highlighting that they’re offended by certain terms that used to be harmless and we’re not intended to insult, and so are making it a big issue. It’s a load of bollocks really but is part of the brainwashing that’s going on. 

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Woke = Cnut .......

Once again a degenerate girls blouse who thinks they are on point by getting offended by something on behalf of someone else who isnt even offended by it....the attacks on us are just becoming relentl

I can hand in heart say I will genuinely offer my honest opinion to anyone about race and my perception of it’s effects of asked and not care what they think. I admit in lots of cases on a few su

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1 minute ago, cragman said:

Most black/Asian/coloured/African American call them what ever is acceptable at the time don’t even notice what people are saying, but those with an agenda (or woke) are highlighting that they’re offended by certain terms that used to be harmless and we’re not intended to insult, and so are making it a big issue. It’s a load of bollocks really but is part of the brainwashing that’s going on. 

World's  gone crazy 

It was bound to happen at some stage I suppose. 

No one can have an opinion now without offending someone, or can't speak up for the country without been called a racist or white supremacist. 

Atb j 

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1 hour ago, sid g said:

black lad i`ve known since were kids said he feels like its making things worse , he dont mind being called a black man he said about black celebs jumping on the bandwagon that had a lot of white help along the way the likes of lewis hamilton , lenny henry  and ashley banjo , 

Same mate.....ive called black lads names and they.ve called me names all our lives its just working class banter no problem whatsoever.....we've already had the discussion that it wont change and we still hate each other just the same and the names and piss taking wont stop ?.....we're grown men for crying out loud !

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1 hour ago, THE STIFFMEISTER said:

Be interesting in football focus Saturday probably some over representation of black players who’ve won f**k all agreeing with a presenter whose hardly ever kicked a ball about how this attitude is best left in the past in a condescending manner. 
 

see anton Ferdinand has had plenty to say , wasn’t so vocal when his brother called Ashley Cole a choc Ice though. 
 

what can you expect though from Rio , I Personally detest everything he stands for . 

They had Carlton Cole on there the other day i felt sorry for the geezer he can barely string a sentence together......embarrassing !

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I can hand in heart say I will genuinely offer my honest opinion to anyone about race and my perception of it’s effects of asked and not care what they think.

I admit in lots of cases on a few subjects I will say “We best not talk about that because I have views that some people find extreme” and I may try and change the subject.

Not because I’m ashamed or embarrassed but really out of sentiment to whoever I’m speaking too.

A good example is a local Couple of English people, very back to nature/hippy type folks and as lovely as you could wish to meet who hold these one world world, love everyone views......if I’m sat on their porch having a cup of tea and politics comes up I just say “don’t want to talk about that, f**k em” and we move on.

Fact is, my views would make those nice people feel uncomfortable and unless push comes to shove there is no reason to visit that......rather talk about the lovely veg they grow or the eggs I swap them for it.

But in any type of company where someone is insisting then they will hear my views, politely expressed with brutal honesty and not a hint of shame.

Been there, done that at meetings, gatherings and in the street.

Honestly held principals expressed genuinely and politely are nothing to be ashamed of.

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56 minutes ago, gnasher16 said:

They had Carlton Cole on there the other day i felt sorry for the geezer he can barely string a sentence together......embarrassing !

Carlton Cole!! 

Jesus, he couldn't string 2 passes together either..... surely as a pundit you had to be able to play a little....?

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31 minutes ago, WILF said:

I can hand in heart say I will genuinely offer my honest opinion to anyone about race and my perception of it’s effects of asked and not care what they think.

I admit in lots of cases on a few subjects I will say “We best not talk about that because I have views that some people find extreme” and I may try and change the subject.

Not because I’m ashamed or embarrassed but really out of sentiment to whoever I’m speaking too.

A good example is a local Couple of English people, very back to nature/hippy type folks and as lovely as you could wish to meet who hold these one world world, love everyone views......if I’m sat on their porch having a cup of tea and politics comes up I just say “don’t want to talk about that, f**k em” and we move on.

Fact is, my views would make those nice people feel uncomfortable and unless push comes to shove there is no reason to visit that......rather talk about the lovely veg they grow or the eggs I swap them for it.

But in any type of company where someone is insisting then they will hear my views, politely expressed with brutal honesty and not a hint of shame.

Been there, done that at meetings, gatherings and in the street.

Honestly held principals expressed genuinely and politely are nothing to be ashamed of.

It would be a very bland world if we all.held the same views and opinions, being able to converse with people and put your views across without causing offence is a great quality imo....

But also knowing that your opinions don't always have to be aired depending on the company, as you say no point in visiting that, is an even better quality....

Nice one mate...

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1 hour ago, WILF said:

I can hand in heart say I will genuinely offer my honest opinion to anyone about race and my perception of it’s effects of asked and not care what they think.

I admit in lots of cases on a few subjects I will say “We best not talk about that because I have views that some people find extreme” and I may try and change the subject.

Not because I’m ashamed or embarrassed but really out of sentiment to whoever I’m speaking too.

A good example is a local Couple of English people, very back to nature/hippy type folks and as lovely as you could wish to meet who hold these one world world, love everyone views......if I’m sat on their porch having a cup of tea and politics comes up I just say “don’t want to talk about that, f**k em” and we move on.

Fact is, my views would make those nice people feel uncomfortable and unless push comes to shove there is no reason to visit that......rather talk about the lovely veg they grow or the eggs I swap them for it.

But in any type of company where someone is insisting then they will hear my views, politely expressed with brutal honesty and not a hint of shame.

Been there, done that at meetings, gatherings and in the street.

Honestly held principals expressed genuinely and politely are nothing to be ashamed of.

I'm a bit like that. Some people I couldnt/wouldn't have certain conversations with. They'd get very defensive and up set. Not worth it. I just keep my own belives to myself, and say nothing about others. 

Atb j 

 

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1 minute ago, jetro said:

I'm a bit like that. Some people I couldnt/wouldn't have certain conversations with. They'd get very defensive and up set. Not worth it. I just keep my own belives to myself, and say nothing about others. 

Atb j 

 

Exactly that mate, it’s that subtle line between being a bloke of principals and a gob shite.

 

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