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Broad Shoulders Jun 12th 2012 3:59 pm

...and we wonder why...
 
...Australia gets painted with the racist brush

http://www.couriermail.com.au/questn...-1226394292418

This woman clearly just doesn't understand

rubbeldiekatz Jun 12th 2012 4:52 pm

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two words : trailer trash

Luthien Jun 12th 2012 4:57 pm

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Originally Posted by Broad Shoulders (Post 10115882)
...Australia gets painted with the racist brush

http://www.couriermail.com.au/questn...-1226394292418

This woman clearly just doesn't understand



``I'm not actually having a go at them,'' she said. :rolleyes:
Brain dead.

roaringmouse Jun 12th 2012 5:24 pm

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That is quite shocking - I'm surprised she even wrote Aboriginal in full and didn't just write "Abo" to add to the effect...

Dreamy Jun 12th 2012 5:44 pm

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Having worked on Aerodrome Rd (which is pretty much an industrial estate by the side of the Bruce Hwy) - I can't say I'm overly surprised.

Bernieboy Jun 12th 2012 6:48 pm

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I have to say it's quite funny,it made me chuckle,and i ain't no racist,foo.

moneypenny20 Jun 12th 2012 7:03 pm

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Can't say it made me laugh but I don't see it as racist tbh. She's just putting up daft 'jokes' and has been for 10 years apparently and this one backfired. Had she meant it in a nasty way she would have put 'Abo'. However an Aboriginal took offence so she's removed it. Can't legislate against stupidity but she seems to have learnt from it, has said she won't put any more up so another non story imo.

Broad Shoulders Jun 12th 2012 7:56 pm

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Originally Posted by moneypenny20 (Post 10116057)
Can't say it made me laugh but I don't see it as racist tbh.

So a joke about someone's race and their likelihood of stealing because of it isn't racist in your opinion?

moneypenny20 Jun 12th 2012 8:06 pm

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Originally Posted by Broad Shoulders (Post 10116126)
So a joke about someone's race and their likelihood of stealing because of it isn't racist in your opinion?

I admit my comment was worded badly. Yes, it, in itself was racist, however it wasn't meant that way. My point stands that it wasn't done in a malicious way any more than someone making a stupid joke about Poms not washing, or Afro Caribbeans being called Chalky. She made a mistake,she wasn't intending to be racist, she now realises others know it was and has removed it. Like I said, non story. Anyone who has never made a mistake and unwittingly hurt someone stand up now.

Bernieboy Jun 12th 2012 8:17 pm

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Originally Posted by Broad Shoulders (Post 10116126)
So a joke about someone's race and their likelihood of stealing because of it isn't racist in your opinion?

When did you become so PC:confused:

Tramps_mate Jun 12th 2012 8:20 pm

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So saying scousers steal things is ok in most peoples eyes. Isnt that racist too??

Dreamy Jun 12th 2012 9:14 pm

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Originally Posted by Tramps_mate (Post 10116154)
So saying scousers steal things is ok in most peoples eyes. Isnt that racist too??

No, it's just true :)

(Fairly sure that Scousers, however unlikely it may seem, are the same race as I am, thus it isn't racist. It could still be offensive, but it isn't racist. I now await a host of posts from people who claim that discrimination laws cover Scouse jokes)

Broad Shoulders Jun 13th 2012 12:16 am

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Originally Posted by moneypenny20 (Post 10116135)
I admit my comment was worded badly. Yes, it, in itself was racist, however it wasn't meant that way. My point stands that it wasn't done in a malicious way any more than someone making a stupid joke about Poms not washing, or Afro Caribbeans being called Chalky. She made a mistake,she wasn't intending to be racist, she now realises others know it was and has removed it. Like I said, non story. Anyone who has never made a mistake and unwittingly hurt someone stand up now.

I know what you mean, but that is sort of the point. Most examples we see of racism in this country is pure ignorance and lack of awareness of what is deemed acceptable these days. That person, owning a shop has a community responsibility. Imagine kids walking past that seeing it on a shop sign. They could grow up thinking those types of prejudices are acceptable and certainly fine to publicly advertise.

I don't actually accept that it was a joke that didn't have bad intentions behind it. The subject of "Stolen Generation" is similar to that of the Holocaust, in that it is an extremely sensitive subject that shouldn't really be joked about in such an incensitive way. That person was able to achieve two things in that "joke", offend a people by joking about a tragedy that was bestowed upon them as well as racially classing them as thieves.

eddie007 Jun 13th 2012 2:30 am

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She would have been fine if only she had written Scouser instead of aboriginal... Dozy bint.

Bernieboy Jun 13th 2012 2:50 am

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Originally Posted by eddie007 (Post 10116790)
She would have been fine if only she had written Scouser instead of aboriginal... Dozy bint.

Or perhaps Irish gypo:huh:,i would still have laughed:D


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