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Post by mrsdoyle on Nov 6, 2021 15:59:54 GMT
The Guardian will have wet themselves when this story came about. Literally wet themselves in glee, just like the despicable race-baiting Independent. What's worse? Name calling or rape and exploitation of a child? We know what the Guardian and the Independent think. To me, it's banter, but I'm not wet. To most, it's racism. These days, with the movement, good luck Yorkshire. Their man who S&F highlights has been very naïve. He needed a patsy, of some sort. As well as well-voiced Yorkies (can he say that, Yorkies? Ya racist mate), Vaughan and Boycott, I'd like to know what the likes of Root, Bairstow and Rashid have to say. Must have seen or heard it. Same age group roughly. I once had an Asian mate who I regularly called p*ki, and he regularly called me pinky. Not in front of other people though. Names names names. I'm pretty sure there's a well known saying about names. They are only names. They're not rape and murder. This has always puzzled me, the french call us les rosbifs, we are also called wingeing poms or pmmey b**tards, limeys, all sorts but no one ever sees that as racism.
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Post by mrsdoyle on Nov 6, 2021 16:22:02 GMT
I seldom post on this forum, I only looked at this thread to see what people thought as I’d dipped out of being a cricket follower for a couple of years and was late picking up on the Yorkshire story.
I have to say reading the pile onto Liquidskin makes me feel uncomfortable. Maybe he has a history of unfortunate views but this accusing him of racism because of one anecdote, whether done tongue in cheek or not, seems over the top.
Bullying and name calling in the workplace is very unpleasant, whoever said sticks and stones may break my bones but words will never hurt me was wrong. But to just trot out the usual ‘only whites can be racist’ is equally bad, and a form of racism, and also untrue. There are good and bad people in all races, I thought and hoped we were getting to the stage where we were getting past skin colour.
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Post by joe on Nov 6, 2021 16:22:40 GMT
The Guardian will have wet themselves when this story came about. Literally wet themselves in glee, just like the despicable race-baiting Independent. What's worse? Name calling or rape and exploitation of a child? We know what the Guardian and the Independent think. To me, it's banter, but I'm not wet. To most, it's racism. These days, with the movement, good luck Yorkshire. Their man who S&F highlights has been very naïve. He needed a patsy, of some sort. As well as well-voiced Yorkies (can he say that, Yorkies? Ya racist mate), Vaughan and Boycott, I'd like to know what the likes of Root, Bairstow and Rashid have to say. Must have seen or heard it. Same age group roughly. I once had an Asian mate who I regularly called p*ki, and he regularly called me pinky. Not in front of other people though. Names names names. I'm pretty sure there's a well known saying about names. They are only names. They're not rape and murder. This has always puzzled me, the french call us les rosbifs, we are also called wingeing poms or pmmey b**tards, limeys, all sorts but no one ever sees that as racism. I suggest you have a listen to the YouTube clip I posted earlier on this thread. Then ask yourself if you’ve ever not been selected for a team because you’re white? Followed around a shop because you’re white? Tried to hail a taxi but were ignored because you’re white? Etc etc etc.
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Post by Deleted on Nov 6, 2021 16:28:14 GMT
The Guardian will have wet themselves when this story came about. Literally wet themselves in glee, just like the despicable race-baiting Independent. What's worse? Name calling or rape and exploitation of a child? We know what the Guardian and the Independent think. To me, it's banter, but I'm not wet. To most, it's racism. These days, with the movement, good luck Yorkshire. Their man who S&F highlights has been very naïve. He needed a patsy, of some sort. As well as well-voiced Yorkies (can he say that, Yorkies? Ya racist mate), Vaughan and Boycott, I'd like to know what the likes of Root, Bairstow and Rashid have to say. Must have seen or heard it. Same age group roughly. I once had an Asian mate who I regularly called p*ki, and he regularly called me pinky. Not in front of other people though. Names names names. I'm pretty sure there's a well known saying about names. They are only names. They're not rape and murder. This has always puzzled me, the french call us les rosbifs, we are also called wingeing poms or pmmey b**tards, limeys, all sorts but no one ever sees that as racism. Les Rosbifs is just a jest in response to continually calling the French frogs. And would you really expect Aussies not to fire back when they are continually called convicts for hundreds of years?
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Post by mrsdoyle on Nov 6, 2021 16:37:03 GMT
This has always puzzled me, the french call us les rosbifs, we are also called wingeing poms or pmmey b**tards, limeys, all sorts but no one ever sees that as racism. I suggest you have a listen to the YouTube clip I posted earlier on this thread. Then ask yourself if you’ve ever not been selected for a team because you’re white? Followed around a shop because you’re white? Tried to hail a taxi but were ignored because you’re white? Etc etc etc. I’ve never been selected for a team because I’m useless at sport! My hubby didn’t get a job once because he was white, does that count? I hate racism, I just wondered why calling the English names is considered OK.
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Post by mrsdoyle on Nov 6, 2021 16:38:32 GMT
This has always puzzled me, the french call us les rosbifs, we are also called wingeing poms or pmmey b**tards, limeys, all sorts but no one ever sees that as racism. Les Rosbifs is just a jest in response to continually calling the French frogs. And would you really expect Aussies not to fire back when they are continually called convicts for hundreds of years? My point exactly, we all call other nationalities nasty names, why are some OK and others not.
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Post by joe on Nov 6, 2021 16:52:10 GMT
I suggest you have a listen to the YouTube clip I posted earlier on this thread. Then ask yourself if you’ve ever not been selected for a team because you’re white? Followed around a shop because you’re white? Tried to hail a taxi but were ignored because you’re white? Etc etc etc. I’ve never been selected for a team because I’m useless at sport! My hubby didn’t get a job once because he was white, does that count? I hate racism, I just wondered why calling the English names is considered OK. Exactly the flippant response I was expecting unfortunately.
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Post by Deleted on Nov 6, 2021 17:01:19 GMT
Les Rosbifs is just a jest in response to continually calling the French frogs. And would you really expect Aussies not to fire back when they are continually called convicts for hundreds of years? My point exactly, we all call other nationalities nasty names, why are some OK and others not. There are English people who've been abused at work over their nationality, probably not at any county cricket clubs though which is what this case is about - does it justify the abuse that Rafiq received?
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Post by mrsdoyle on Nov 6, 2021 18:44:08 GMT
I’ve never been selected for a team because I’m useless at sport! My hubby didn’t get a job once because he was white, does that count? I hate racism, I just wondered why calling the English names is considered OK. Exactly the flippant response I was expecting unfortunately. I’m sorry, why is that a flippant response, why dismiss my husband not getting a job because he was white as of no import? Why the gratuitous nastiness of the response, you haven’t answered my question as to why calling the English names is Ok, no racism is ok no matter who it is from or to.
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Post by mrsdoyle on Nov 6, 2021 18:48:51 GMT
My point exactly, we all call other nationalities nasty names, why are some OK and others not. There are English people who've been abused at work over their nationality, probably not at any county cricket clubs though which is what this case is about - does it justify the abuse that Rafiq received? No one should be abused because of characteristics they can’t help, be it skin colour, hair colour, height, or lack of, mental capacity, shyness, anything. I’m not justifying Rafiq being abused, that was plain wrong. Napoleon called us a nation of shop keepers, and he wasn’t being complimentary, we should all stop with the name calling.
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Post by tiptoes on Nov 6, 2021 21:29:39 GMT
At least these 2 departed cricket loving Yorkshiremen had no known record of racism to put them beyond the pale
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Post by joe on Nov 7, 2021 7:10:22 GMT
Exactly the flippant response I was expecting unfortunately. I’m sorry, why is that a flippant response, why dismiss my husband not getting a job because he was white as of no import? Why the gratuitous nastiness of the response, you haven’t answered my question as to why calling the English names is Ok, no racism is ok no matter who it is from or to. I refer you back to my original answer to your post. You live in a white privileged majority, not your fault just an accident of birth, but you therefore have never felt racial abuse no matter how many times you’ve been called a whinging pom. There is no comparison and to suggest there is shows a total lack of understanding in my opinion.
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Post by tiptoes on Nov 7, 2021 8:05:59 GMT
Mrs Doyle is at a societal disadvantage to the above poster because unlike him, she's a woman and he will never have known what it is like to face sexist abuse.
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Post by joe on Nov 7, 2021 8:55:22 GMT
Mrs Doyle is at a societal disadvantage to the above poster because unlike him, she's a woman and he will never have known what it is like to face sexist abuse. I would suggest that it is far more sexually abusive to assume that a lady needs you to defend her and can’t answer on her own.
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Post by tiptoes on Nov 7, 2021 9:05:03 GMT
Mrs Doyle is at a societal disadvantage to the above poster because unlike him, she's a woman and he will never have known what it is like to face sexist abuse. I would suggest that it is far more sexually abusive to assume that a lady needs you to defend her and can’t answer on her own. "lady" That's a rather dated and offensive expression in this day and age. Better start dusting out that pc bible of yours.
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