daveinprague
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Honestly it's true, unless you work in teaching you will never understand how kids will try to get teachers in to trouble.
Go on..
Honestly it's true, unless you work in teaching you will never understand how kids will try to get teachers in to trouble.
el pres isn't half Irish though, he was born and brought up here, that's the point I'm making .So if you're half Irish and half English, it's not acceptable to support one team in one sport and one team in another?
I'll just go and tell me step dad that he's forbidden from supporting Wales in the rugby and England in football. Or my French based relatives with their English/French parents who support France and England in everything.
Excuse me standing on one leg...
el pres isn't half Irish though, he was born and brought up here, that's the point I'm making .
"There is no evidence to support the suggestion that 'nitty-gritty' has any connection with slave ships. It may have originated in the USA as an African-American expression, but that's as near as it gets to slavery. It isn't even recorded in print until the 1930s, long after slave ships had disappeared, and none of the early references make any link to slavery."
do leave off the word offended was all over your posts , I'm quite sure pastafarian will confirm this , don't you get it ? No one believes a word you say anymore ........coward.Firstly Hove wanderer. I wasnt offended. I questioned him about it.
He claims it is to show that he is against religion, whereas, anybody can see the plain reference to one faith.
At the beginning of this thread, I could have put a list of the people who would be upset by the change of terms in the English language, regarding race. It would have been accurate haha.
do leave off the word offended was all over your posts , I'm quite sure pastafarian will confirm this , don't you get it ? No one believes a word you say anymore ........coward.
"There is no evidence to support the suggestion that 'nitty-gritty' has any connection with slave ships. It may have originated in the USA as an African-American expression, but that's as near as it gets to slavery. It isn't even recorded in print until the 1930s, long after slave ships had disappeared, and none of the early references make any link to slavery."
i don't know how Irish he feels either, the point I'm making is that his loyalty should be to England, he was born and brought up HERE, it amazes me that we've allowed this sort of thing to become so acceptable and are then amazed at the lack of social cohesion in this country.I don't know how Irish he feels, but obviously he does.
However I do find it quite amusing that you can simply tell El Pres that you don't agree with him for actually DOING this (because you know him) yet some other bloke on the same thread is apparently a "guilty middle class prick" for merely expressing an opinion on whether or not "coloured" might be offensive to a black guy.
The sister in law of a guy I work with is a high ranking officer in the met and he told me that three of her officers were disciplined and had to go on a race awareness course for using the term , perfectly innocently, during a meeting.
They really, really don't, you're a laughing stock over it.Dont you get it? More people laugh at you over it than me. Youre a serial ****wit, who repeats that same old bullshit over and over again. You have been seen to be a bit of a nitwit regarding it. Get it?
I'm not on about the people who are 'half this or half that' I'm on about the people who are born here of foreign parents and then decide that they owe more allegiance to the country that their parents came from.I'm half Welsh on my mothers side, my Uncle played for the Full Welsh Rugby team. I support Wales in Rugby, England in everything else.
Don't like it, then fvck off.
Anyway, if the term Coloured is racist, that makes me a racist as I've been saying it for years. I honestly thought it was the accepted term.
I'm sure there are bigger racialism issues in the US at present than what some plummy voiced english actor said on twitter.