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Is my sister too pc!!!
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My sister a very intelligent and talented women does my bleeding head in!!!
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.Depends what it is really. I can't stand how I'm friends with asians yet can't say packi. I am friends with Scottish and can say Scot. I am friends with Irish and can say Paddy. The main point being that it isn't actually my friends that object to this but the p.c. brigade.
However, I am very offended when words are used in an offensive way against any creed, colour or race.
I myself am Scottish and Irish. My son is part polish. I cannot stand being in the company of those who shout loudly about immigrants in this country whilst either forgetting their status (in the case of the Irish, which I think are the most populated immigrants in the country) or threatening to immigrate themselves. Hellooooooooo!!!!!!
I laugh and cry!!!!
However, I am very offended when words are used in an offensive way against any creed, colour or race.
I myself am Scottish and Irish. My son is part polish. I cannot stand being in the company of those who shout loudly about immigrants in this country whilst either forgetting their status (in the case of the Irish, which I think are the most populated immigrants in the country) or threatening to immigrate themselves. Hellooooooooo!!!!!!
I laugh and cry!!!!
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Racism in my experience is not WHAT is said but HOW it is said and meant.
I was at a wedding of a black friend of mine and got up to dance with the groom's sister and he immediately turned to me and said
"Oh Padraig you're not going to embaress yourself and dance are you... everyone knows white people can't dance, oh go on then you pasty f4cker give us all a laugh".
Now that series of remarks would, I don't doubt, have been pounced on by some PC tw4t, and even worse if I'd have said somthing about his colour, but the point is that was friendly banter amongst very old and very good friends, so as I said I do firmly believe that racism is not word it's meaning.
I was at a wedding of a black friend of mine and got up to dance with the groom's sister and he immediately turned to me and said
"Oh Padraig you're not going to embaress yourself and dance are you... everyone knows white people can't dance, oh go on then you pasty f4cker give us all a laugh".
Now that series of remarks would, I don't doubt, have been pounced on by some PC tw4t, and even worse if I'd have said somthing about his colour, but the point is that was friendly banter amongst very old and very good friends, so as I said I do firmly believe that racism is not word it's meaning.
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