Words being banned 01:42 - Jun 12 with 3310 views | NotLoyal | A short paragraph from a piece on Lady A by the BBC. The term "urban music" has been scrapped by Republic Records, which is home to Drake and Ariana Grande, while the Grammys have announced they will stop using "urban" to describe music of black origin in their awards categories. Bjorks record label have scrapped their name which was little Indian records. And apparently McCartney has changed the name of his side project band, whatever that bollox was. | |
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Words being banned on 07:26 - Jun 12 with 2593 views | Lohengrin | Tell me what I’m missing about the adjective ‘urban,’ mate. Who on Earth has that supposed to have upset now? I’d just supposed it had originally been coined to conjure up a sort of ‘sound of the city’ vibe. Was I wrong? | |
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Words being banned on 08:18 - Jun 12 with 2540 views | felixstowe_jack |
Words being banned on 07:26 - Jun 12 by Lohengrin | Tell me what I’m missing about the adjective ‘urban,’ mate. Who on Earth has that supposed to have upset now? I’d just supposed it had originally been coined to conjure up a sort of ‘sound of the city’ vibe. Was I wrong? |
Why do the BBC prefix Edward Colston with the words "slave trader" Edward Colston when in fact he never actually personally traded a single slave? | |
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Words being banned on 08:30 - Jun 12 with 2522 views | FieryJack |
Words being banned on 08:18 - Jun 12 by felixstowe_jack | Why do the BBC prefix Edward Colston with the words "slave trader" Edward Colston when in fact he never actually personally traded a single slave? |
I presume others did that for him while he sat on his ar*e in Bristol, you clown. Did mine owners "personally" work in mines? Did Hitler "personally" strangle any Jews? Give your head a shake, Felix. | | | |
Words being banned on 09:05 - Jun 12 with 2470 views | Professor | Lady A is interesting as the ‘antebellum’ Was a period in the South prior to the Ciivil War. I guess the connotation is a Lady would have had domestic slaves. One Little Indian are a long standing indie label. Their owner was in the band ‘ A Flux of Pink Indians’ who derived the name from that. I believe he felt the label’s logo was reinforcing stereotypes of Native Americans. Was prompted by a letter From a Crass fan. Now there is a band for the rabid right! Quite a few OLI records in my collection- mainly The Sugarcubes and Kitchens of Distinction. Wonder if I can get a sticker to cover the logo? | | | |
Words being banned on 09:33 - Jun 12 with 2438 views | Catullus |
Words being banned on 07:26 - Jun 12 by Lohengrin | Tell me what I’m missing about the adjective ‘urban,’ mate. Who on Earth has that supposed to have upset now? I’d just supposed it had originally been coined to conjure up a sort of ‘sound of the city’ vibe. Was I wrong? |
It discriminates against country folk dontcha know! Soon they won't be calling it country music because, well.... Where will it all end? [Post edited 12 Jun 2020 9:34]
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Words being banned on 09:38 - Jun 12 with 2425 views | felixstowe_jack |
Words being banned on 08:30 - Jun 12 by FieryJack | I presume others did that for him while he sat on his ar*e in Bristol, you clown. Did mine owners "personally" work in mines? Did Hitler "personally" strangle any Jews? Give your head a shake, Felix. |
I guess anyone who has a personal , company or private pension should be be called a drug or arms dealer as no doubt their pension will have in vested in companies involved in make arms and the tobacco industry which has killed millions. That is the trouble with the left wing Marixist anarchist they can not see the irony in their own lives. I guess that is want they want. They want to cause trouble a staute of a black man has now been doused in bleach in retaliation. All these acts of criminal damage have no place in a democratic country. [Post edited 12 Jun 2020 9:40]
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Words being banned on 09:40 - Jun 12 with 2417 views | PozuelosSideys | So does the Guardian newspaper now need to be referred to as being " founded on the back of slavery and the cotton trade" then? Seeing as that's where their founder John Edward Taylor made his money, as well as calling Abraham Lincoln's emancipation of the slaves and time in office as 'abhorrent'? Or may be the newspapers continued advertising relationship with the cotton trade after his death should be noted? Does this fit the liberal narrative? Should the Guardian be made to apologise? https://order-order.com/2020/06/10/guardian-must-fall/ | |
| "Michu, Britton and Williams could have won 3-0 on their own. They wouldn't have required a keeper." | Poll: | Hattricks |
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Words being banned on 09:41 - Jun 12 with 2409 views | felixstowe_jack |
Words being banned on 09:40 - Jun 12 by PozuelosSideys | So does the Guardian newspaper now need to be referred to as being " founded on the back of slavery and the cotton trade" then? Seeing as that's where their founder John Edward Taylor made his money, as well as calling Abraham Lincoln's emancipation of the slaves and time in office as 'abhorrent'? Or may be the newspapers continued advertising relationship with the cotton trade after his death should be noted? Does this fit the liberal narrative? Should the Guardian be made to apologise? https://order-order.com/2020/06/10/guardian-must-fall/ |
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Words being banned on 09:48 - Jun 12 with 2393 views | WarwickHunt |
Words being banned on 09:33 - Jun 12 by Catullus | It discriminates against country folk dontcha know! Soon they won't be calling it country music because, well.... Where will it all end? [Post edited 12 Jun 2020 9:34]
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Words being banned on 09:53 - Jun 12 with 2381 views | ItchySphincter |
It’s getting biblical......iniquity of the fathers and all that. | |
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Words being banned on 09:58 - Jun 12 with 2380 views | Catullus |
Words being banned on 09:40 - Jun 12 by PozuelosSideys | So does the Guardian newspaper now need to be referred to as being " founded on the back of slavery and the cotton trade" then? Seeing as that's where their founder John Edward Taylor made his money, as well as calling Abraham Lincoln's emancipation of the slaves and time in office as 'abhorrent'? Or may be the newspapers continued advertising relationship with the cotton trade after his death should be noted? Does this fit the liberal narrative? Should the Guardian be made to apologise? https://order-order.com/2020/06/10/guardian-must-fall/ |
To paraphrase the bible...he, or she, who is without sin, let them cast the first stone. If they keep on down this road the only option left will be M.A.D because we'll find everything has it's links to racism, slavery, discrimination etc So let the nukes fly, we all deserve it! | |
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Words being banned on 13:55 - Jun 12 with 2308 views | Nortbankboy |
Words being banned on 09:40 - Jun 12 by PozuelosSideys | So does the Guardian newspaper now need to be referred to as being " founded on the back of slavery and the cotton trade" then? Seeing as that's where their founder John Edward Taylor made his money, as well as calling Abraham Lincoln's emancipation of the slaves and time in office as 'abhorrent'? Or may be the newspapers continued advertising relationship with the cotton trade after his death should be noted? Does this fit the liberal narrative? Should the Guardian be made to apologise? https://order-order.com/2020/06/10/guardian-must-fall/ |
What about the daily mail? | | | |
Words being banned on 14:06 - Jun 12 with 2299 views | monmouth | What about Picaninny Watermelon Letter-box Bank-robber Johnson FFS. Why is nobody demanding he f*ck off and drown in his own cesspit of disgusting white privilege. | |
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Words being banned on 14:12 - Jun 12 with 2288 views | PozuelosSideys |
Words being banned on 13:55 - Jun 12 by Nortbankboy | What about the daily mail? |
What about it? | |
| "Michu, Britton and Williams could have won 3-0 on their own. They wouldn't have required a keeper." | Poll: | Hattricks |
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Words being banned on 15:21 - Jun 12 with 2264 views | NotLoyal |
Words being banned on 07:26 - Jun 12 by Lohengrin | Tell me what I’m missing about the adjective ‘urban,’ mate. Who on Earth has that supposed to have upset now? I’d just supposed it had originally been coined to conjure up a sort of ‘sound of the city’ vibe. Was I wrong? |
I’ve no idea at all. It’s bloody madness 😂 | |
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Words being banned on 16:00 - Jun 12 with 2236 views | Lohengrin |
Words being banned on 09:05 - Jun 12 by Professor | Lady A is interesting as the ‘antebellum’ Was a period in the South prior to the Ciivil War. I guess the connotation is a Lady would have had domestic slaves. One Little Indian are a long standing indie label. Their owner was in the band ‘ A Flux of Pink Indians’ who derived the name from that. I believe he felt the label’s logo was reinforcing stereotypes of Native Americans. Was prompted by a letter From a Crass fan. Now there is a band for the rabid right! Quite a few OLI records in my collection- mainly The Sugarcubes and Kitchens of Distinction. Wonder if I can get a sticker to cover the logo? |
‘Antebellum’ simply means before war, it’s not an exclusive descriptor for the southern US pre-1860. Unless it’s Latin itself that’s become this week’s hand-wringing horror? It’s so hard to keep up. | |
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Words being banned on 16:18 - Jun 12 with 2212 views | PozuelosSideys |
Words being banned on 07:26 - Jun 12 by Lohengrin | Tell me what I’m missing about the adjective ‘urban,’ mate. Who on Earth has that supposed to have upset now? I’d just supposed it had originally been coined to conjure up a sort of ‘sound of the city’ vibe. Was I wrong? |
Nothing. In the case of the use of the word 'urban' within music, that was actually a term derived from a black fella within the music industry at the time, from new York If I remember correctly. Was probably seen as edgy at the time. Nobody should have a problem with the likes of Drake pulling that term anyway as it's dated and pointless. Music is music. You don't need to add additional descriptive terms to differentiate between what music may be of black origin and what is not. They're just going to stick with the individual genres and rightly so. | |
| "Michu, Britton and Williams could have won 3-0 on their own. They wouldn't have required a keeper." | Poll: | Hattricks |
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Words being banned on 16:32 - Jun 12 with 2195 views | Nortbankboy |
1934 headline "Hurrah for the black shirts" | | | |
Words being banned on 16:41 - Jun 12 with 2187 views | Professor |
Words being banned on 16:00 - Jun 12 by Lohengrin | ‘Antebellum’ simply means before war, it’s not an exclusive descriptor for the southern US pre-1860. Unless it’s Latin itself that’s become this week’s hand-wringing horror? It’s so hard to keep up. |
Not exclusively, but closely associated e.g antebellum architecture to refer to the design of Plantation Houses. Many would consider Latin a hand-wringing horror, but I very much enjoyed it at 'O' level. Anyway OED definition: Occurring or existing before a particular war, especially the US Civil War. ‘the conventions of the antebellum South’ So both correct. | | | |
Words being banned on 17:12 - Jun 12 with 2169 views | PozuelosSideys |
Words being banned on 16:32 - Jun 12 by Nortbankboy | 1934 headline "Hurrah for the black shirts" |
Ok so you completely missed the point. Got it. | |
| "Michu, Britton and Williams could have won 3-0 on their own. They wouldn't have required a keeper." | Poll: | Hattricks |
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Words being banned on 17:32 - Jun 12 with 2150 views | Highjack |
Words being banned on 07:26 - Jun 12 by Lohengrin | Tell me what I’m missing about the adjective ‘urban,’ mate. Who on Earth has that supposed to have upset now? I’d just supposed it had originally been coined to conjure up a sort of ‘sound of the city’ vibe. Was I wrong? |
The lyrics from the likes of Stormzy doesn’t really conjure up a picture of rolling green hills, rural countryside and the smell of freshly baked apple pies and lashings of ginger beer. I would post an example but that would be racist and would also discredit him. | |
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Words being banned on 17:34 - Jun 12 with 2145 views | Lohengrin |
Words being banned on 17:32 - Jun 12 by Highjack | The lyrics from the likes of Stormzy doesn’t really conjure up a picture of rolling green hills, rural countryside and the smell of freshly baked apple pies and lashings of ginger beer. I would post an example but that would be racist and would also discredit him. |
It’s such a tricky balancing act, isn’t it? | |
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Words being banned on 18:59 - Jun 12 with 2107 views | PozuelosSideys |
Words being banned on 17:32 - Jun 12 by Highjack | The lyrics from the likes of Stormzy doesn’t really conjure up a picture of rolling green hills, rural countryside and the smell of freshly baked apple pies and lashings of ginger beer. I would post an example but that would be racist and would also discredit him. |
It doesnt conjure up nicey images no. But it is a huge money spinner. Hasnt he just donated £10million to equality campaigns? Talking about how hard his life isand how tough it is on the road, its made him bigboy millions like it has many others. Misery and gangsta roadlife sells. | |
| "Michu, Britton and Williams could have won 3-0 on their own. They wouldn't have required a keeper." | Poll: | Hattricks |
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Words being banned on 21:17 - Jun 12 with 2063 views | LeonWasGod |
Words being banned on 09:40 - Jun 12 by PozuelosSideys | So does the Guardian newspaper now need to be referred to as being " founded on the back of slavery and the cotton trade" then? Seeing as that's where their founder John Edward Taylor made his money, as well as calling Abraham Lincoln's emancipation of the slaves and time in office as 'abhorrent'? Or may be the newspapers continued advertising relationship with the cotton trade after his death should be noted? Does this fit the liberal narrative? Should the Guardian be made to apologise? https://order-order.com/2020/06/10/guardian-must-fall/ |
If it's from Guido, then the answer will be the opposite to whatever that tvvat is saying now We need to find the view of the canary and then pick sides | | | |
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