Well? Should we?
[quote=âcaoimhaoin, post: 894578, member: 273â]You should try crawling back with 100k in the back pocket and a hot 24 year old Aussie bird, fella.
I have only one dog though, 3 leads alright(you may have been confused). One for billy, one for you and one for Fagan.[/quote]
Regards to billie, she sounds a right hottie
Definitely. Terrible taste in men though. I mean, Chris Evans, FFS sake.
We shouldnât accept it but we are exposed to it and many people do accept it and promote it. Iâm not saying itâs right and attitudes are changing but itâs a very slow progression. Itâs not something that you can change overnight.
Bigoted attitudes only start becoming unacceptable in society as a whole when individuals stop accepting them and start calling them out for what they are.
[quote=âcaoimhaoin, post: 894578, member: 273â]You should try crawling back with 100k in the back pocket and a hot 24 year old Aussie bird, fella.
I have only one dog though, 3 leads alright(you may have been confused). One for billy, one for you and one for Fagan.[/quote]
So is Billie the bird (putting her on a lead is a bit excessive and probably a bit possessive Kev) and Fagan the dog? I can understand putting Kid Chocolate on a lead, but I didnât think you knew him.
Unfortunately not everybody is progressive and confident to take on the bullies like you are Sidney.
Say for example if someone was to call an indigenous australian person by a highly offensive and frankly racist epiteth and someone else called them out on it?
Sure werenât yourself and foley on here last year defending Suarez when he was convicted of racially abusing that young French negro playing for Manchester ? Or is what we are saying , racism is bad unless you are wearing a Liverpool shirt in which case itâs ok in limited doses ?
Agreed Fran. But Ireland is actually, generally, now somewhere to be proud of in this regard. From my experience and meeting different cultures and reading about what happens elsewhere we are one if the most accepting nations there is, and in a very short space of time as well. Donal Og has contributed to that significantly and he can be very proud of that. Australia recently turned back in allowing gay marriage unbelievable.
As an aside, Cork has long been recognized as a relatively gay friendly place from a socializing point of view and many gay men move to Cork in the dark years if silence from around Ireland and further because of this fact.
But my point is that people here show their colours at times like this. Itâs like they think we canât all read between their stale tired jokes.
Out of you, Evra, and Luis, Luis is the only person who hasnât made a racist comment.
I didnât hear Manchester United supporters complaining when Javier Hernandez said the same word they were so offended by when Luis used it.
[quote=âSidney, post: 894594, member: 183â]Out of you, Evra, and Luis, Luis is the only person who hasnât made a racist comment.
I didnât hear Manchester United supporters complaining when Javier Hernandez said the same word they were so offended by when Luis used it.[/quote]
Go away you hypocrite of a racist
Iâm not the one who calls a black person ânegroâ.
Fitzy I admitted my ignorance on that. The bottom line is I can talk to and interact with these people better than the vast majority of this State.
Oh we know that , yourself and âluisâ have a much better moniker for him
Iâd call Evra a cunt but I donât think thatâs racist.
It wasnât aimed at you Kev, Iâd be shocked if you of all people used that disgusting term and I would probably agree with your second point.
I thought it was in relation to my use of the word abbo? I genuinely entering this country think it was anything other than an abbreviation. I think it may have been you who pulled me on it. Anyway I asked one of the Indigenous lads at football about it and he more or less said it comes from the tone it was used by, by white Australians over the years.
Yeah I knew you were uncomfortable with it. Its some other pricks who have decided they have licence to use it.
sorry missed that. which court was that in ?