Al Gershwin wrote:
Quite common in the UK - during the 50/60/70's. Often seen on a sign in the window of a B&B, Hotel or pub.
Racism isn't new to the UK. Irish jokes were almost everyone's favourite in the 70's - people thought they were funny.
Clearly, racism has gone up a few notches - it's not humorous anymore. It's become ubiquitous - affecting all our daily lives.
Through irrational violence! Some active perpetrators frequently don't know what they've protesting about.
Irishmen said a fair amount of the Irish jokes in the 70s. We were making fun out of ourselves.
Will there be a Life of Brian reboot about Muhammad?
It's amazing how a religion has put a lot into people. Pretty much how religion was started was to control the masses and put fear into people.
The media says Christian Right. what about Muslim Right or Jewish Right?
You can laugh about turning water into wine, Jesus getting a kiss from a man, feeding a whole village just using a few loaves of bread and fish.
Will they laugh about Muhammad splitting the moon and riding a horse in space?
I don't know how you can be racist against a certain religion but not racist against others. I have noticed the media get Catholicism and Christianity mixed up. Is that racist?
I might have to re-read Revelation again. The UK needs a new king and leader but it's not Charles or Starmer. It can't be Jesus either it's been nearly 2000 odd years and still no sign of him.
Are the Jews still battling it out to decide who is the Messiah?