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Would This Man Had Been Ejected Had He Been Of A Different Race Or Skin Colour?
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The answer would be a definite 'NO', had the remarks been deemed racist, the members of the crowd who issued these remarks would have not only been removed from the proceedings but would have also faced a charge of racism.
The answer would be a definite 'NO', had the remarks been deemed racist, the members of the crowd who issued these remarks would have not only been removed from the proceedings but would have also faced a charge of racism.
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.BTW, I also think it's unfair that he was the one asked to leave (I'm sure he wasn't "ejected" as the paper is claiming) but the security had limited options, they couldn't really ask the other 4500 people to leave, Maybe taking the guy to a private box or similar would have been a better way to deal with it.
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The typical answers one has been accused of receiving, when making a valid point, which through it's very subject has to make certain comparisons.
It is not a matter of making a criticism of a person's skin colour, just that what I am trying to get over, is the fact that anyone's feelings can be hurt, not just certain minorities.
So why in these type of case, are some treated so differently to others?
It is not a matter of making a criticism of a person's skin colour, just that what I am trying to get over, is the fact that anyone's feelings can be hurt, not just certain minorities.
So why in these type of case, are some treated so differently to others?
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OK - Had it been a guy in a turban and all the drunks had been yelling Mohammed! Mohammed! I think he'd still have been removed
And it would still have been bad!
Clearly the security team chickened out and were more concerned about quietening it down whatever the cost - I think you're making a race issue where one really doesn't exist
And it would still have been bad!
Clearly the security team chickened out and were more concerned about quietening it down whatever the cost - I think you're making a race issue where one really doesn't exist
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So to clarify, you're saying that this bloke was treated unfairly.
Damn right he was. The hecklers should have been ejected, rather than him. If it were a crowd of racists they would've been (rightly) ejected or perhaps arrested.
However, I think it trivialises the issue of racism to compare it to gingerism or even jesusism.
Very few Jesus lookalikes are refused jobs based on their likeness to our Lord.
Very few ginger people were ever lynched in Tennessee.
There weren't that many landlords who put up NO PETS, NO DOG, NO JESUS LOOKALIKES
Perhaps this gentleman should've taken the route that Lorraine Pascale took a few weeks ago, and laughed it off?
So to clarify, you're saying that this bloke was treated unfairly.
Damn right he was. The hecklers should have been ejected, rather than him. If it were a crowd of racists they would've been (rightly) ejected or perhaps arrested.
However, I think it trivialises the issue of racism to compare it to gingerism or even jesusism.
Very few Jesus lookalikes are refused jobs based on their likeness to our Lord.
Very few ginger people were ever lynched in Tennessee.
There weren't that many landlords who put up NO PETS, NO DOG, NO JESUS LOOKALIKES
Perhaps this gentleman should've taken the route that Lorraine Pascale took a few weeks ago, and laughed it off?
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