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Well he doesn't sound like a black man, nor does Don Warrington. Had a fellow round here last week, sounded like he should have been reading the BBC news in the fifties on the phone, was as yellow as a daffodil with a daft hat in the flesh. I told him he sounded like a fifties news reader, he was quite flattered I think (well, he didn't hit me with any funny Oriental moves, and he bought something, so I take it that as no problem to him). Big deal :)

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Well he doesn't sound like a black man, nor does Don Warrington. Had a fellow round here last week, sounded like he should have been reading the BBC news in the fifties on the phone, was as yellow as a daffodil with a daft hat in the flesh. I told him he sounded like a fifties news reader, he was quite flattered I think (well, he didn't hit me with any funny Oriental moves, and he bought something, so I take it that as no problem to him). Big deal :)

 

:rlol:

 

Cheers for that link..... I'm still crying with reading most of them quotes. The guy is a legend :D :innocent:

 

 

No worries, thats exactly how we should all take comments like those made by either prince really, too many peeps looking to get offended just for the sake of it these days.

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I bet its probably white people that are the one's saying its Racist too. You see young kids today most of them dont know what racism is, Its the goverment and media drilling it into everyone's heads.

 

Who are you calling white? If calling somebody black is racist, isn't calling somebody white?

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A 'racist incident' IS racist if someone present determines it to be racist.

 

So if I call someone called Mr Gupta by the name Mr Gupta, and someone hearing it thinks I'm being racist...... then it is a racist incident. :rolleyes:

 

Great world we live in.

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A 'racist incident' IS racist if someone present determines it to be racist.

 

So if I call someone called Mr Gupta by the name Mr Gupta, and someone hearing it thinks I'm being racist...... then it is a racist incident. :rolleyes:

 

Great world we live in.

 

Absolutely. I think people choose to be offended by things these days. It's as if they "want" to be offended. A bit off-topic, but take "Sachsgate": at the time, there were of the order of 10 complaints. Then people in their droves who I'm pretty sure didn't hear the radio broadcast, heard about it (second-hand, as reported in the rags), and "became" offended.

 

PS sorry if I've offended anyone in this post. :)

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I have boxed all the positive discriminative racists into the same catagory as the idiots who write in to complain about tv shows.

 

Its all a load of mediawhoring. Turns a nice profit though, apparently.

 

BTW, i'm sure the term "black" is kosher now. As said previously, i think if you used the term "black person" to describe someone it would be some stuck up "white person" who would call it racist.

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Well he doesn't sound like a black man, nor does Don Warrington. Had a fellow round here last week, sounded like he should have been reading the BBC news in the fifties on the phone, was as yellow as a daffodil with a daft hat in the flesh. I told him he sounded like a fifties news reader, he was quite flattered I think (well, he didn't hit me with any funny Oriental moves, and he bought something, so I take it that as no problem to him). Big deal :)

 

That's quite interesting. There's a Chinese guy sat next to me on the phone, and he sounds like he's talking with a mouth full of hot soup. :D

 

Then there's the bird from Taiwan behind me that sounds like a Cockney, but with an Asian twang. I forgive her though, she worked in Newbury for 6 months the poor girl.

 

But, never mind all that.... The Japanese still think I sound like an Australian.:(

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