Gypsy Boy in the rugger? on 09:04 - Mar 16 with 1859 views | sherpajacob |
Did you actually read the article, or just the headline? "Miller told the November issue of FHM: 'We're having a debate at the moment with the BBC over whether we can say gipsies, because they say gipsies is a racist term, and you think "Yes it is but that's the point that we're making," | |
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Gypsy Boy in the rugger? on 09:47 - Mar 16 with 1836 views | raynor94 |
Gypsy Boy in the rugger? on 09:04 - Mar 16 by sherpajacob | Did you actually read the article, or just the headline? "Miller told the November issue of FHM: 'We're having a debate at the moment with the BBC over whether we can say gipsies, because they say gipsies is a racist term, and you think "Yes it is but that's the point that we're making," |
I see Gatland has dismissed it as banter | |
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Gypsy Boy in the rugger? on 11:29 - Mar 16 with 1806 views | Wingstandwood |
Gypsy Boy in the rugger? on 09:47 - Mar 16 by raynor94 | I see Gatland has dismissed it as banter |
There seems to be a section of society that is absolutely desperate to be offended, a bit like Mary Whitehouse when she denounced the (I'm 100% serious!) 'violence' in Tom and Jerry cartoons. And I honestly believe this PC stuff has now got to a stage where it will now not look out of place in a Alan Partridge sketch. http://www.thesun.co.uk/sol/homepage/news/6995082/Calling-someone-English-when-p | |
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Gypsy Boy in the rugger? on 14:41 - Mar 16 with 1754 views | sherpajacob |
Gypsy Boy in the rugger? on 09:47 - Mar 16 by raynor94 | I see Gatland has dismissed it as banter |
I see Gatland has apologised for the use of the word banter. | |
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Gypsy Boy in the rugger? on 15:00 - Mar 16 with 1741 views | raynor94 |
Gypsy Boy in the rugger? on 14:41 - Mar 16 by sherpajacob | I see Gatland has apologised for the use of the word banter. |
What a farce, the true meaning of a storm in a teacup | |
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Gypsy Boy in the rugger? on 15:15 - Mar 16 with 1727 views | Lohengrin |
Gypsy Boy in the rugger? on 14:41 - Mar 16 by sherpajacob | I see Gatland has apologised for the use of the word banter. |
He's been got at, hasn't he. I wish he had the strength of character to just tell them to F@*k off! What he voiced first time around was his genuine opinion; that of Samson Lee too, incidentally. He's not even a bloody Gypsy!! [Post edited 16 Mar 2016 15:19]
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Gypsy Boy in the rugger? on 15:35 - Mar 16 with 1713 views | Gravy | The media has people obsessing over this nonsense while the country is quietly being dismantled and sold off brick by brick by a cabal of thieves. Nothing to see here, move along. | | | |
Gypsy Boy in the rugger? on 15:37 - Mar 16 with 1704 views | Loyal | I was never of the opinion the word. 'Gypsy' was the reason for this thread, just the way it is said in a certain instance. | |
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Gypsy Boy in the rugger? on 18:51 - Mar 16 with 1644 views | Wingstandwood |
Gypsy Boy in the rugger? on 15:37 - Mar 16 by Loyal | I was never of the opinion the word. 'Gypsy' was the reason for this thread, just the way it is said in a certain instance. |
Yes I would agree with that but I would like to further add it is now getting to the stage where no matter what instance certain words are said?......Many an innocent person will be disgracefully deemed a racist by the PC fascist brigade on the basis that he/she is not 'up-to-date' and 'on-message' with the PC fascist brigades own latest dictionary definition of what words they consider to be offensive or racist. To some gypsy is a racist word no matter which way its said! | |
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Gypsy Boy in the rugger? on 18:53 - Mar 16 with 1640 views | exiledclaseboy |
Gypsy Boy in the rugger? on 15:37 - Mar 16 by Loyal | I was never of the opinion the word. 'Gypsy' was the reason for this thread, just the way it is said in a certain instance. |
Yes you're right. Of course, some people are wilfully ignoring that. | |
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Gypsy Boy in the rugger? on 18:54 - Mar 16 with 1638 views | exiledclaseboy |
Gypsy Boy in the rugger? on 18:51 - Mar 16 by Wingstandwood | Yes I would agree with that but I would like to further add it is now getting to the stage where no matter what instance certain words are said?......Many an innocent person will be disgracefully deemed a racist by the PC fascist brigade on the basis that he/she is not 'up-to-date' and 'on-message' with the PC fascist brigades own latest dictionary definition of what words they consider to be offensive or racist. To some gypsy is a racist word no matter which way its said! |
You are Richard Littlejohn and I claim my five pounds. | |
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Gypsy Boy in the rugger? on 16:05 - Mar 17 with 1555 views | ymaohyd | See he's got away with it! A shocking decision. Marler and the RFU are hiding behind the fact that Marler apologised, Eddie Jones said you're a naughty boy, don't do it again and the RFU did their pit of PR. All of the above because he was caught on sound saying it. Don't get me wrong, I believe that what goes on, on the pitch should stay on the pitch. However once you go down the road of a Suarez being banned etc then the precedent is set and sport changes for ever. What if a Welsh (or English) player had used the N word, what then? Or an English cricketer picked up on sound for using a slightly derogatory term towards an Indian/Bangladeshi/ Pakistani player etc during the twenty20? All hell would have been let loose. Once you live in a PC world you cannot have different sets of rules. It's all well and good Gatland saying, let it lie that isn't the point. A terrible decision for rugby and staggeringly inept. | |
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Gypsy Boy in the rugger? on 16:27 - Mar 17 with 1531 views | Flashberryjack |
Gypsy Boy in the rugger? on 16:05 - Mar 17 by ymaohyd | See he's got away with it! A shocking decision. Marler and the RFU are hiding behind the fact that Marler apologised, Eddie Jones said you're a naughty boy, don't do it again and the RFU did their pit of PR. All of the above because he was caught on sound saying it. Don't get me wrong, I believe that what goes on, on the pitch should stay on the pitch. However once you go down the road of a Suarez being banned etc then the precedent is set and sport changes for ever. What if a Welsh (or English) player had used the N word, what then? Or an English cricketer picked up on sound for using a slightly derogatory term towards an Indian/Bangladeshi/ Pakistani player etc during the twenty20? All hell would have been let loose. Once you live in a PC world you cannot have different sets of rules. It's all well and good Gatland saying, let it lie that isn't the point. A terrible decision for rugby and staggeringly inept. |
Nothing shocks me anymore......some people would find a racist in a packet of Liquorice Allsorts. "Gypsy boy" called on a rugby field......shocking FFS. | |
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Gypsy Boy in the rugger? on 16:44 - Mar 17 with 1504 views | Darran | Someone on here once called me Ironside. | |
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Gypsy Boy in the rugger? on 16:45 - Mar 17 with 1500 views | raynor94 |
Gypsy Boy in the rugger? on 16:27 - Mar 17 by Flashberryjack | Nothing shocks me anymore......some people would find a racist in a packet of Liquorice Allsorts. "Gypsy boy" called on a rugby field......shocking FFS. |
It's done a great job of deflecting attention away from a defeat | |
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Gypsy Boy in the rugger? on 16:45 - Mar 17 with 1500 views | Flashberryjack |
Gypsy Boy in the rugger? on 16:44 - Mar 17 by Darran | Someone on here once called me Ironside. |
Were you outraged ? | |
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Gypsy Boy in the rugger? on 16:47 - Mar 17 with 1496 views | Darran |
Gypsy Boy in the rugger? on 16:45 - Mar 17 by Flashberryjack | Were you outraged ? |
Absolutely I wrote to my MP. | |
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Gypsy Boy in the rugger? on 16:51 - Mar 17 with 1492 views | Loyal |
Gypsy Boy in the rugger? on 16:44 - Mar 17 by Darran | Someone on here once called me Ironside. |
Funny though 👠| |
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Gypsy Boy in the rugger? on 16:57 - Mar 17 with 1488 views | ymaohyd |
Gypsy Boy in the rugger? on 16:27 - Mar 17 by Flashberryjack | Nothing shocks me anymore......some people would find a racist in a packet of Liquorice Allsorts. "Gypsy boy" called on a rugby field......shocking FFS. |
I gather you think its all a load of bollo x? I agree, but you've missed my point. This is classed as a racist comment, you therefore cant have rules for some not others. I haven't got a racist bone in my body, but I've got a pretty sick sense of humour and as Darran stated about being called Ironside, fair do's Gypsy Boy is pretty lame But all that isn't the point. | |
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Gypsy Boy in the rugger? on 18:58 - Mar 17 with 1430 views | Lohengrin | "This is classed as a racist comment" Aye, no doubt by the same assholes that tried to cover up for Rotherham. | |
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Gypsy Boy in the rugger? on 19:31 - Mar 17 with 1422 views | exiledclaseboy | Lots of use of the word "racist" here. It's not that, it misses the point and cheapens the debate because it allows the "it's Pee Cee GONE MAD!!" types to trot their tiresome, cliche ridden spiel out again. It was a racial insult. | |
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Gypsy Boy in the rugger? on 19:34 - Mar 17 with 1416 views | exiledclaseboy |
Gypsy Boy in the rugger? on 16:44 - Mar 17 by Darran | Someone on here once called me Ironside. |
Hush up, Davros. | |
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Gypsy Boy in the rugger? on 19:37 - Mar 17 with 1410 views | Darran |
Gypsy Boy in the rugger? on 19:34 - Mar 17 by exiledclaseboy | Hush up, Davros. |
Mods Mods sort this out please. Delete it Bony then you can tell everyone when you've done it. Thanks in advance. | |
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Gypsy Boy in the rugger? on 19:39 - Mar 17 with 1404 views | Lohengrin |
Gypsy Boy in the rugger? on 19:34 - Mar 17 by exiledclaseboy | Hush up, Davros. |
I've always thought of him as being nicer, more like Sandy from Crossroads.... | |
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