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Green Man |
hedda wrote:
I was called shockingly insulting names when a (beautiful) youth due to very Slavic looks.
Mind you the Sports Master, a good looking young Olympian dubbed me Pearl of The Orient which got many laughs when he used it. Camp bastard.
An old BDSM club I knew with members being LGBT, still couldn't be more camp than Hedda. |
hedda |
I was called shockingly insulting names when a (beautiful) youth due to very Slavic looks.
Mind you the Sports Master, a good looking young Olympian dubbed me Pearl of The Orient which got many laughs when he used it. Camp bastard. |
Green Man |
It be interesting to see how many fans will turn up to NASCAR. I think the Confederate flag is dated.
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Honey |
Green Man wrote:
Honey wrote:
Barney wrote:
A common sign in the windows of boarding houses/hotels up to 50 years ago - or 'No coloureds No children No trogs'
Yet another example of our racist past - which was rectified, to an extent - by the Race Relations Act 1968.
Racism though clearly remains endemic - for example in football grounds - despite the football associations' best efforts.
But it take a specific event to remind us , every now and then...
Why not get rid of football then? It makes more sense than removing a lump of metal in Bristol.
Then if football was banned then everything else would have to follow.
Why shouldn't it? If you accept that racism should be stamped out, why not remove something that appears to encourage it?
Go the whole hog. Dont stop at the statues. Bulldoze universities, streets, cities, everything that has "links" to racism and the slave trade. (everything).
And then when its all nice and sterile and untainted we can build it all up again, using cheap sweatshop labour from abroad. |
Green Man |
Honey wrote:
Barney wrote:
A common sign in the windows of boarding houses/hotels up to 50 years ago - or 'No coloureds No children No trogs'
Yet another example of our racist past - which was rectified, to an extent - by the Race Relations Act 1968.
Racism though clearly remains endemic - for example in football grounds - despite the football associations' best efforts.
But it take a specific event to remind us , every now and then...
Why not get rid of football then? It makes more sense than removing a lump of metal in Bristol.
Then if football was banned then everything else would have to follow. |
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