Kalimantan Gull
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I liked it the moment they walked out in it. The 2D pre-season images looked bad, but on the players I thought it was really nice
Well many teams do to be fair, and with weird shaped numbers on the back.I'm actually thinking of buying one this season, when the version with the Europa League badges are released. Unless we're having a special one for Europe?
Jeez! It's a bit of Photoshop, FFS! It's not like someone has popped over to South America and stuck a massive Albion blanket over the thing (plus Norm's face!).What's brilliant about it?
Of course It is disrespectful to take something that is sacred to many people and mock it or treat it as profane.
I'm not personally offended by it, but there's something sad about doing that. For the person who does it and for those who applaud it.
The statue of Christ the redeemer represents something very deep. It might not mean much to you, but that doesn't mean you have to trivialise it. But maybe that's the way people are. It's a reflection of society. How shallow and inane our society has become.
Jeez! It's a bit of Photoshop, FFS! It's not like someone has popped over to South America and stuck a massive Albion blanket over the thing (plus Norm's face!).
If one of these offended people happen to stumble across North Stand Chat and see @Dick Head's creation, I'll happily point out why they shouldn't be offended by a doctored picture – probably before telling them it's probably NOT the place for them!
Fairly sure there was something in PBOBEs column in the City programme saying that they were negotiating an extension.Is Nike still the kits supplier for next season?
Jeez! It's a bit of Photoshop, FFS! It's not like someone has popped over to South America and stuck a massive Albion blanket over the thing (plus Norm's face!).
If one of these offended people happen to stumble across North Stand Chat and see @Dick Head's creation, I'll happily point out why they shouldn't be offended by a doctored picture – probably before telling them it's probably NOT the place for them!
He has a point.It's a question of perspective.
I agree it's not the worst, most insulting thing ever, but it is a bit disrespectful, it is being facetious about something with religious significance.
You're fine with the photo-shopped image, but you're upset/triggered (using words like "Jeez! FFS!") by someone mentioning that it might be disrespectful.
If you think it's okay for someone to post an image like that, by the same token you shouldn't be overly upset if someone expresses their negative feelings about it.
If someone sees fit to post an image like that, then they might get some blow-back, albeit mild. I have as much right to point that out as he does to post it in the first place.
I'm not upset or triggered. I'm just a bit bemused as to how a post on a thread on a football forum suddenly turns into a conversation about an international/cultural/religious incident. And I'm one of the most 'woke' people I know...It's a question of perspective.
I agree it's not the worst, most insulting thing ever, but it is a bit disrespectful, it is being facetious about something with religious significance.
You're fine with the photo-shopped image, but you're upset/triggered (using words like "Jeez! FFS!") by someone mentioning that it might be disrespectful.
If you think it's okay for someone to post an image like that, by the same token you shouldn't be overly upset if someone expresses their negative feelings about it.
If someone sees fit to post an image like that, then they might get some blow-back, albeit mild. I have as much right to point that out as he does to post it in the first place.
Language, eh? You've gone from 'This is actually disrespectful' to 'it is a bit disrespectful' in fewer than 10 posts! Therefore, maybe when someone says something is 'brilliant', it might be possible that there's a bit of hyperbole chucked in for good measure becase, y'know, it's a facking football forum...My comment about How shallow and inane our society has become was referring to the reaction that someone thinks it's brilliant, rather than the image itself, but I suppose it can apply to both. To respect would be to reflect on what it means and refrain from posting it for some cheap bit of "humour." Christianity is a cheap shot. You know that no one is going to come looking for you with an axe or bullets as happened to the Danish and Japanese translators of the Satanic verses, or the cartoonists of Charlie Hebdo. It seems religion suddenly gets massive respect when it's a scary version. If the followers are docile, we get photo-shopped images of Christ the Redeemer, and how dare anyone raise the slightest objection.
What happened to the translators who have worked on The Satanic Verses?
Translators from Italy, Japan and Norway have been targeted in the pastwww.independent.co.ukHitoshi Igarashi - Wikipedia
en.wikipedia.org
This is actually disrespectfulNo joke I've just pulled out of Clacket Lane Service station and a car with regno B4 BEROUT has just dropped this piece of jpeg out of the window.
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It's disrespectful in a general sense. That's how it struck me so I posted it, without reflecting on precisely the degree to which it is so. Weighing it up, I concluded the level of disrespect was low, and probably not intended to be offensive, so I described it as "a bit". Like you say, it's a big topic, probably not best suited to a thread about a football club's choice of strip. I guess that's what can happen on online forums.Language, eh? You've gone from 'This is actually disrespectful' to 'it is a bit disrespectful' in fewer than 10 posts! Therefore, maybe when someone says something is 'brilliant', it might be possible that there's a bit of hyperbole chucked in for good measure becase, y'know, it's a facking football forum...
Disrespectful to Our Lord Norman Cook?This is actually disrespectful
I have christian beliefs, but find the picture a bit amusing and light-hearted. I do not think it is genuinely making out that Norman Cook is Christ, nor is it saying that he is the saviour of mankind. However, for his part, without the money he ploughed into the club in the dark days we'd have surely gone under, it was a redemption of sorts for BHA and our supporters. The bible actually encourages believers to become more christlike so surely a person becoming more christlike in that they are kind, generous and thinking of others is no bad thing?This is actually disrespectful
So you're offended on other peoples behalf.What's brilliant about it?
Of course It is disrespectful to take something that is sacred to many people and mock it or treat it as profane.
I'm not personally offended by it, but there's something sad about doing that. For the person who does it and for those who applaud it.
The statue of Christ the redeemer represents something very deep. It might not mean much to you, but that doesn't mean you have to trivialise it. But maybe that's the way people are. It's a reflection of society. How shallow and inane our society has become.
I kind of agree with your sentiment, but I would disagree that a particular religion whose followers seek out offence and then exact terrible 'revenge' is shown respect necessarily. Maybe fear? I think the respect is a falsity as most people, like with other religions, wouldn't give it the time of day.My comment about How shallow and inane our society has become was referring to the reaction that someone thinks it's brilliant, rather than the image itself, but I suppose it can apply to both. To respect would be to reflect on what it means and refrain from posting it for some cheap bit of "humour." Christianity is a cheap shot. You know that no one is going to come looking for you with an axe or bullets as happened to the Danish and Japanese translators of the Satanic verses, or the cartoonists of Charlie Hebdo. It seems religion suddenly gets massive respect when it's a scary version. If the followers are docile, we get photo-shopped images of Christ the Redeemer, and how dare anyone raise the slightest objection.
What happened to the translators who have worked on The Satanic Verses?
Translators from Italy, Japan and Norway have been targeted in the pastwww.independent.co.ukHitoshi Igarashi - Wikipedia
en.wikipedia.org
Other than how "scary" they are, the more immediately relevant difference between the most common forms of Islam, and most western forms of Christianity, is that depictions of Christ aren't normally considered intrinsically sacred.My comment about How shallow and inane our society has become was referring to the reaction that someone thinks it's brilliant, rather than the image itself, but I suppose it can apply to both. To respect would be to reflect on what it means and refrain from posting it for some cheap bit of "humour." Christianity is a cheap shot. You know that no one is going to come looking for you with an axe or bullets as happened to the Danish and Japanese translators of the Satanic verses, or the cartoonists of Charlie Hebdo. It seems religion suddenly gets massive respect when it's a scary version. If the followers are docile, we get photo-shopped images of Christ the Redeemer, and how dare anyone raise the slightest objection.
What happened to the translators who have worked on The Satanic Verses?
Translators from Italy, Japan and Norway have been targeted in the pastwww.independent.co.ukHitoshi Igarashi - Wikipedia
en.wikipedia.org
No, you've misunderstood, which is perhaps understandable. I'm not offended on anyone's behalf. I am a Christian, but it goes beyond that.So you're offended on other peoples behalf.
Mmmkay.
A sobering comment, I have experience of sadness and waste that are very similar. I hope your son is okay.The priorities of society I find strange. One of my son's friends, 17, was stabbed to death recently.