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Reports of overly paranoid middle-class types in East Dulwich


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LadyDeliah Wrote:

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> Wow, some fairly aggressive responses to a few

> snarky comments about the middle classes of ED.

>

> One might conclude that a nerve or two were being

> touched!


Let's start a racist thread and see if that's better received shall we? Bigotry is bigotry, regardless who is on the receiving end.

El Pibe Wrote:

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> Hardly. Looks more like belittling some 0/10

> twattish trolling to me.


That was the effect I was aiming for. The OP left him/her self wide open to a good belittling.

ED - NAGAIUTB Wrote:

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> LadyDeliah Wrote:

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> -----

> > Wow, some fairly aggressive responses to a few

> > snarky comments about the middle classes of ED.

> >

> > One might conclude that a nerve or two were

> being

> > touched!

>

> Let's start a racist thread and see if that's

> better received shall we? Bigotry is bigotry,

> regardless who is on the receiving end.



So you really think the comments of the OP are on a par with racist abuse of an often disadvantaged minority?

It just makes me laugh when people get so angry at middle-class stereotypes which although might be mildly offensive (not that I think these are), don't have any discernable negative impact on their employment / education / life prospects etc.


The strength of the reactions to this stuff always amuses me.

If racism / sexism / homophobic comments were not son unacceptable in today's society, the OP would have used them LadyD.


He started this thread purely to get a rise, which he (surprisingly given the quality of his effort) got.


Most of us are just taking the piss out of a poor attempt at trolling.

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