Are you claiming that you're better than me at being abusive, dummy?Doesn’t really cut the mustard does it himmy you’ve been found wanting.
I'll give you that one.
Are you claiming that you're better than me at being abusive, dummy?Doesn’t really cut the mustard does it himmy you’ve been found wanting.
Hounded out of office because of what?Blimey I recall that previous Liberal party leader
A white Practising Christian
Hounded out of office because of it
Blimey had he been of another religion there would have been an out cry
Hounded out of office because of what?
Who are we talking about?Being a white practising Christian
Context is needed: for the occurrence in question to be racially significant you would need to know what percentage of the immigrant population cause such occurrences and what percentage of the non-immigrant population cause such occurrences, then compare the two to see if either "race" causes more occurrences proportionately. For example, the recent trouble in Leicester saw muslims and hindus fighting in residential streets, over a cricket match, for several consecutive days. Do rival white British football fans do this?When some posters persistently post up any bad publicity about foreigners, immigrants, etc, and at the same time fail to comment on exactly the same occurrences involving white people, that is blatant racially motivated
Of course.Context is needed: for the occurrence in question to be racially significant you would need to know what percentage of the immigrant population cause such occurrences and what percentage of the non-immigrant population cause such occurrences, then compare the two to see if either "race" causes more occurrences proportionately. For example, the recent trouble in Leicester saw muslims and hindus fighting in residential streets, over a cricket match, for several consecutive days. Do rival white British football fans do this?
In England, football hooliganism has been a major talking point since the 1970s. In the 1980s it reached new levels of hysteria, with the Prime Minister wading into a debate over Identity Cards for fans, and Ken Bates calling for electrified fences to pen in the “animals”. The Heysel stadium disaster of 1985 led to some serious questions being asked of this “plague” on football. English clubs were banned from Europe for five years, and told to clean up their act. Still the problems persisted. A lot of people claim that the “feel-good factor” which returned to English football following successful campaigns at Italia 90 and Euro 96 has led to the emergence of a new, more laid-back fan, but cynics (or realists) claim that violence at football is still very much an issue, it is just reported less as it tends to happen well away from the stadiums themselves.
If a comment is racially motivated it doesn't necessarily make that comment wrong.
I've never gone to a football match looking for trouble. Enjoyed the times like before playing Liverpool at anfield and having a pint and laugh with the locals before the game.Of course.
They even take their trouble abroad with them.
Who are we talking about?
For stirring up hatred the world used is usually fomenting, although fermenting will do. There used to be a poster on here called AngleEyes and he preferrred fermenting over fomenting. As you are a fairly new member you might not have heard of him.that is blatant racially motivated fermenting of hatred against ethnic minorities.
For stirring up hatred the world used is usually fomenting, although fermenting will do. There used to be a poster on here called AngleEyes and he preferrred fermenting over fomenting. As you are a fairly new member you might not have heard of him.
Another character called Scarlet Pimpernel used to ferment also. Here, look:
Freedom of Speech Does Not Include the Right to Offend
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