They come over here, kicking our cats....

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All in your mind I'm afraid.
You're obviously incapable of discerning what is racist and what isn't.


Are you like this in real life - looking for racism wherever possible and finding it (in your mind) where none exists?
I don't need to, Mottie, your racist attitude jumps out over and over again.
You persist in denying it was racist, when it so obviously was. No wonder Boris is your idol, he's as good as you at denying the blatantly obvious.


Are you black or French by any chance?
What does that have to do with anything? Do you think that everyone has such a bigoted attitude as you, and there must be an ethnic motive for exposing your blatant racism?
 
Anybody twisted enough to think that it is racist to prosecute a black person who is guilty of animal cruelty should think along the lines of how that black person may have sullied the reputation of his fellow black people.
Don't be daft.
Your comment is so wide of the mark it's stupid.
Nobody is suggesting it's racist to prosecute anyone for cruelty.

It's racist to exploit the opportunity to highlight an immigrant involved in a misdemeanour with the title of this thread, when there are loads of cases of cruelty by indigenous people which Mottie conveniently ignores.
 
Do you understand just how racist this statement is ?
I doubt that he does.
I'll explain:
No one person, black white, green, pink or yellow is neither an example nor a representative of that ethnicity, despite transam, Mottie et al, thinking they are.
We are all individuals and we do not behave according to some inherent characteristic. Neither do we expect anyone to behave in any characteristic manner.

Would you sat that Neilson or Brady, or Sutcliffe sullied the reputation of their fellow men?
Consider the question carefully, andy11, then you might realise how ridiculous your comment was.
 
Cruelty to animals

same fruit cakes are probably cruel to people

Afaik if the rspca investigated animal cruelty in a domestic situation and said perpetrator had children

Social services was given a nod and a wink ?
 
But I couldn't start that thread with 'They come over here' if they were indigenous could I?
Why was it remotely relevant?
You could have described him as a footballer. His immigrant status and his ethnicity was totally irrelevant.
But in your eyes it was important. That was racism.
 
I doubt that he does.

I don't think you understand, I also don't think that you are capable of understanding & this is why.

My comment on your post was aimed at you, no one else. What you said was incredibly racist, which is incredibly ironic on the basis you think you aren't a racist & seem to be on a mission attacking racists.

Do you feed off of the negativity you experience here? Because I can't think of any other reason for you to still be hanging around.

If you can't bring something to the party, there's the door.
 
It's racist to exploit the opportunity to highlight an immigrant involved in a misdemeanour with the title of this thread, when there are loads of cases of cruelty by indigenous people which Mottie conveniently ignores.

Do you understand just how racist this statement is ?

I don't think you understand, I also don't think that you are capable of understanding & this is why.

My comment on your post was aimed at you, no one else. What you said was incredibly racist, which is incredibly ironic on the basis you think you aren't a racist & seem to be on a mission attacking racists.
By all means please point out how you think my comment, highlighted in blue, was racist.
 
Why was it remotely relevant?
You could have described him as a footballer. His immigrant status and his ethnicity was totally irrelevant.
But in your eyes it was important..
I didn't mention his immigrant status or his ethnicity. What's your point?
 
I didn't mention his immigrant status or his ethnicity. What's your point?
Of course you didn't:
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