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Glazier#1 18 Feb 22 8.48am | |
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Originally posted by dreamwaverider
Saying whatever we liked. Freedom of speech. Gone. Do you mean literally saying anything you like absolutely whenever you want? Just to clarify.
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YT Oxford 18 Feb 22 9.17am | |
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Originally posted by cryrst
I loved his line to white women Yes, funny, although I wonder if he may have stolen this from Phil Lynott. This from Thin Lizzy - Live: "Are there any ladies out there with a bit of Irish in them?"
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monkey Sittingbourne,but made in Bromley 18 Feb 22 9.39am | |
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Originally posted by Glazier#1
Do you mean literally saying anything you like absolutely whenever you want? Just to clarify. Even in the 70’s I didn’t get away with calling one of my teachers a furry faced C***
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Glazier#1 18 Feb 22 9.47am | |
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Originally posted by monkey
Even in the 70’s I didn’t get away with calling one of my teachers a furry faced C*** If there was a comedy show on tomorrow where one of the white characters said to a black person: "You n******s are all the same: a tribe of banana eating monkeys. Why don't you go back to where you come from, you j****e B****y, and stop F******g our white women" Would that be ok because of free speech? Just to clarify. Again, I'd be interested in Dreamwaverider's view on this. Not to be confrontational, dream, but I'm interested to hear your thoughts. Edited by Glazier#1 (18 Feb 2022 9.49am) Edited by Glazier#1 (18 Feb 2022 9.49am) Edited by Glazier#1 (18 Feb 2022 10.38am)
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