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large7 Wrote:


> You assumed that because he was a black man,

> throwing a can at a honky, that he was doing it as

> an act of racism - therefore implying all sorts of

> racial stereotypes - which is itself an act of

> racism.


you're wrong - I never wrote it was an act of racism. And if you don't understand - racism is a prejudice based on race/skin colour. I clearly stated that i thought he did it because he considered me being neo-nazi, not because I am white. It has nothing to do with racism.

Me? No, don't disturb me.... I'm looking for the black neo-nazis.


I don't think it's possible to invoke such a powerful symbol without all the paperwork that comes with it. Finger wagging hoity toity claims that it wasn't what you meant are a bit pointless.

NowAndHere Wrote:

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> large7 Wrote:

>

> > You assumed that because he was a black man,

> > throwing a can at a honky, that he was doing it

> as

> > an act of racism - therefore implying all sorts

> of

> > racial stereotypes - which is itself an act of

> > racism.

>

> you're wrong - I never wrote it was an act of

> racism. And if you don't understand - racism is a

> prejudice based on race/skin colour. I clearly

> stated that i thought he did it because he

> considered me being neo-nazi, not because I am

> white. It has nothing to do with racism.


Thanks so much for attempting to define racism - if the person hadn't been black but white, you wouldn't have assumed he thought you were a 'neo-nazi', you would have thought he was simply being a dickhead - after all, there's a lot of white trash in East Dulwich. Therefore your judgement was an act of racism - most people are prejudice in some way and you are clearly one of them.


As a final thought, have you ever seen a black neo-nazi? Or an Indian one? Therefore the fact that you are white and he was black also means you made a racist judgement. Unless of course, you have a swastika tattooed on your forehead and were goose stepping down the road in full paramilitary dress...

  • 3 weeks later...

As a final thought, have you ever seen a black neo-nazi


What about the Black panther movement?


Must agree with Op disregarding colour of skin or gender

thier are a lot of very bad road users who should not be on the road.

Annette Curtain Wrote:

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> MrCheeky Wrote:

> --------------------------------------------------

> -----

> > i have a great selection of soggy tomatoes in

> me

> > garden feel free to pick at random n put to

> good

> > use ;-)

>

>

> What colour are they ?

>

>

> NETTE:-S


there like a greeny fryed colour

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