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Exactly. You can't even go and buy some milk and bread from the paki shop anymore, without someone getting on their high horse about it
Exactly. You can't even go and buy some milk and bread from the paki shop anymore, without someone getting on their high horse about it
Perhaps we answered a different question to what the O P actually wrote down. I answered "yes" because the laws of this country make it offensive to say things , whether anybody is really offended or not.
That said, people take offence at different things than they used to. Swearing used to be offensive in most social groups. Now it is commonly accepted. Words that only a little while ago were common slang for a homosexual or a black person are nowadays forbidden.
NB When I was young , a relative owned a black labrador called N**g*r , and nobody thought anything wrong with that, it was a common word and not a racist slur.
Many people who find racism offensive today would not have found it offensive in the past. Political correctness changes peoples attitudes.
Most of you probably do not realize, but I am a homosexual black woman.
Wat. Say somethin.
Any women on here whom object to being called a lady?
I find it very easy to offend the french in France mainly because I enjoy talking to them in English with a french accent.
Is it too easy to be offended in this country? I vote yes.
You seem to be offended by people taking offence at the offensive things you like to say.
Good moaning
Is it too easy to be offended in this country? I vote yes.
I daren't! All homosexual black women are hard as f***!!! I bet your massive aren't you??