Is this racist?
#1
Is this racist?
http://www.telegraph.co.uk/news/ukne...toon-case.html
Or just a very expensive joke?
Or just a very expensive joke?
#3
Scooby Regular
This went on for four years a drawing of three monkeys and it took four fecking years to resolve the issue.
Country is well and truly fcuked.
We might as well have monkeys in charge,probably have more common sense.
Country is well and truly fcuked.
We might as well have monkeys in charge,probably have more common sense.
#4
#5
Not racist at all.
Interesting nonetheless in "a molehill becoming a mountain" style. I wonder if the main accuser has eaten a humble pie or caused himself high blood pressure over something as ridiculous. He needs get out a bit more.
Interesting nonetheless in "a molehill becoming a mountain" style. I wonder if the main accuser has eaten a humble pie or caused himself high blood pressure over something as ridiculous. He needs get out a bit more.
#7
Not all do. Not in this century.
With the generalisation blanketing (not my idea), it can also be said that why do "non-dark" people assume that "non-white" think it is about them?? Where are the assumptions, prejudices and beliefs resting? What is in operation here? Action of non-white Vs reaction of non-darks? Is the reaction of higher intensity than the action itself? If so, who is glorifying what, and to satisfy whose self-fulfilling prophecy? It gets complicated, doesn't it? Its mostly non-darks highlighting race related incidents here on SN than any of the darkies doing so themselves. Even if the racial incident is of the most chip paper-ish nature, it has to be brought to the attention here as an unspoken rule. Entertaining indeed. World would have changed many moons ago if chip verses chip were the solution.
Disclaimer: I don't mean Chip from Cardiff nor am I on about my mate Chipti from Manchester who left SN a few moons ago, and now drops only 1 post per Christmas now- like a colourless Santa with a long, white beard.
Last edited by Turbohot; 04 March 2012 at 05:50 PM. Reason: I'd eaten some words before. I've put them back in now.