Tyrone Biggums
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Maybe not racist but it is distasteful, surely the ethnicity of the beggar would be irrelevant.
Maybe he was just explaining a cultural difference between the two nations?
When in Rome and all that...
Maybe not racist but it is distasteful, surely the ethnicity of the beggar would be irrelevant.
How is it a " non story" ? There has been an investigation Launched and some poor sod may well lose his job.
Maybe he was just explaining a cultural difference between the two nations?
When in Rome and all that...
Maybe he was just explaining a cultural difference between the two nations?
It's not racist unless the person was a different race. But it's equally unacceptable. Better?
Just looked at the Oxford Dictionary definition of race and the non pedantically correct racists win again. This is certainly not a case of a competition between men, horses or vehicles. Shall we start a petition on Facebook? Have a minute's applause tomorrow night?
Post-fact
There's no reference by the operator that they deemed it racist.
The customer service guy said: "We are aware a member of our staff made a tannoy announcement at Wallsend Metro station which may be deemed inappropriate."
If you look at other reports of it, no one they've interviewed said it's racist. here's a link, there are others too.
http://www.chroniclelive.co.uk/news...investigating-after-claims-announcer-12182185
The paper has added the racist bit and it's instigated a load of virtue signalling by the jingoism isn't racism gang and I've no doubt that a bunch of SJWs will be all over it too.
Post-fact clickbait.
I hate that word. Anyway, the papers have got it wrong. It wasn't the OED's new word of the year.
I thought it was post-truth?
Personally I think it's good. So much stuff these days is emotively charged and reactionary which is then used to stir up faux outrage. I like facts.
Yeah, you're right. I never see any Brits begging.
Racist no. Completely unprofessional, yes.
Once again, we're in another red herring debate about the meaning of the word, when I think anyone with half a brain would agree what was said was poor judgement.
How is it a " non story" ? There has been an investigation Launched and some poor sod may well lose his job.
It's not so much that but rather the idea that someone is thick for being able to see through what at first glance looks racist to some but actually isn't. I'd have thought that sort of thought process showed a deeper level of intelligence, but maybe I'm wrong here.
Post-fact/post-truth - the same thing. I think they are buzz words that people use without it really meaning anything but it's a quick way to shut down debate. If you mean lies then just say lies.
See also "neo-liberalism". A phrase used by the same people that say 'post-truth'. I'm with Kristian Niemietz on this and automatically discount anyone's opinion when they start bandying around that word. Paul Mason' wrote a best-selling book about it and here's his circular definition:
"By neoliberalism I mean the global capitalist system shaped around a core of neoliberal practices and institutions, themselves guided by a widespread and spontaneously reproduced ideology, and ruled by an elite which acts in a neoliberal way, whatever conflciting and moderating ideas it holds in its head."
In other words, neo-liberalism is what neo-liberals do when acting in a neo-liberal way. Utter tummy rot but it makes for good headlines in The Canary and other online talking shops.
I Paul Masons stuff.
Love? Hate? Tolerate? Laugh at?
His star does seem to be in the wain since that sneaky eavesdropping onto his conversation about Corbyn in that cafe. And what happened to his promise of daily updates of news that the MSM was too afraid to publish?