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Hi Jim (Spark).
I am also a pensioner and as such don't really understand your support of these so called liberal views. Sqauddies are reknown for their warped sometimes crude sense of humour. Maybe this crudity is bourne out of adversity, and if this gives some release to the undoubted stress and tension to which they are subject then so be it. That sort of humour was confined to the barracks and was conducted under conditions most people cannot begin to imagine.
The offensive comments to which I refer were not stated under any stress what so ever and were not made to release any stressful situation. They were made I am sure, out of contempt to the Biking Community the majority of which are very nice people. Such comments should remain in the barrack room for those who get relief from listening to it and do not belong in the public domain.
Liberalisation does not give support to Offensive comments, but we see a decline in the standards in society as a consequence of an ever increasing liberiisation which is, I believe, largly as a result of people not having been subject to the hardships you and your colleages have endured.
To be offended by such comments when I have no connection with the unfortunate biker involved is I think understandable as such comments reflect the ever declining standards of society in general, where it appears you can say what you like, and do what you like, when you like, and to whom you like, without any respect to other members of the Public. You only have to walk down any high street to witness this decline from both male and female. You will no doubt remember, as I do, a far more respectful period in our society were people respected others and confined bad language and behaviour to where it was appreciated and not subjected the rest of us to it.
I remain surprised at you support of the comments.
I am also a pensioner and as such don't really understand your support of these so called liberal views. Sqauddies are reknown for their warped sometimes crude sense of humour. Maybe this crudity is bourne out of adversity, and if this gives some release to the undoubted stress and tension to which they are subject then so be it. That sort of humour was confined to the barracks and was conducted under conditions most people cannot begin to imagine.
The offensive comments to which I refer were not stated under any stress what so ever and were not made to release any stressful situation. They were made I am sure, out of contempt to the Biking Community the majority of which are very nice people. Such comments should remain in the barrack room for those who get relief from listening to it and do not belong in the public domain.
Liberalisation does not give support to Offensive comments, but we see a decline in the standards in society as a consequence of an ever increasing liberiisation which is, I believe, largly as a result of people not having been subject to the hardships you and your colleages have endured.
To be offended by such comments when I have no connection with the unfortunate biker involved is I think understandable as such comments reflect the ever declining standards of society in general, where it appears you can say what you like, and do what you like, when you like, and to whom you like, without any respect to other members of the Public. You only have to walk down any high street to witness this decline from both male and female. You will no doubt remember, as I do, a far more respectful period in our society were people respected others and confined bad language and behaviour to where it was appreciated and not subjected the rest of us to it.
I remain surprised at you support of the comments.