I call them “boss man” no one cares round here.Often I talk to black men who's maybe a delivery driver or a runs a shop. They call me "Boss"
I tell them I'm not your boss.
Are they being racist in suggesting I'm a slave trader?
I call them “boss man” no one cares round here.Often I talk to black men who's maybe a delivery driver or a runs a shop. They call me "Boss"
I tell them I'm not your boss.
Are they being racist in suggesting I'm a slave trader?
No. Slave owner would be master.
From an article I found..No. Slave owner would be master.
No, that quote was from the article, it said some supporter (Welsh?) said it, probably trying to out-woke Drugford.Deemed by whom? You?
some supporter
Oh do **** off you attention seeking twit. Stop trying to be the victim here.From an article I found..
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As a white man I find it offensive to be called Boss by a black man.
I don't approve of the slave trade and I do not believe I'm from a slave trading family.
if true
Oh do **** off you attention seeking twit. Stop trying to be the victim here.
My thoughts about the people trying to brand Martin Tyler a racist for using everyday phrases. I'll just soldier on, oh sorry, what? I've offended someone? Tough ****!Oh do **** off you attention seeking twit. Stop trying to be the victim here.
Uh-huh.
Just trolling gossip intended to wind up the credulous.
The bloke is a twittist.Your so horrible.
I feel Violated and verbally assaulted and you call me a twit.
I may need to report you for your insensitivity and conscious bias.
The bloke is a twittist.
Twittism like racism should have no place in society.
Using the term twit in a derogatory fashion to insult people is totally unacceptable.I do feel twitted. His Twittism shocked me.
All of these racism threads on here are simply vehicles for closet racists to do their, "Now, I'm no racist but..." thing without criticism. Their main enabling tactic is to call people snowflakes if they take the bait and object.Uh-huh.
Just trolling gossip intended to wind up the credulous.
Using the term twit in a derogatory fashion to insult people is totally unacceptable.
Everyone has the right to be a twit without being abused by twittists.