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YT Oxford 24 Oct 19 4.52pm | |
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Originally posted by Teddy Eagle
More like Luke and Blubber Bear. Hardly!
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Teddy Eagle 24 Oct 19 8.33pm | |
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Originally posted by YT
Hardly! True. Penelope Pis*pot ?
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PalazioVecchio south pole 25 Oct 19 10.14am | |
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Do you remember the whole debacle of people accusing speed cameras of being racist ? Not firemen, but inanimate objects.
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Invalid user 2019 25 Oct 19 3.18pm | |
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Originally posted by PalazioVecchio
Do you remember the whole debacle of people accusing speed cameras of being racist ? Not firemen, but inanimate objects.
I must have missed that one. Now I've heard it all
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Hrolf The Ganger 25 Oct 19 6.53pm | |
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Originally posted by dollardays
I must have missed that one. Now I've heard it all You have forgotten the golden rule that things can only be your fault if you are a White male.
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Invalid user 2019 26 Oct 19 3.37am | |
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Originally posted by Hrolf The Ganger
You have forgotten the golden rule that things can only be your fault if you are a White male. There's certainly truth to that. This idea that your race makes you 'privileged by default' is seriously wrongheaded. I read an article the other day by the singer James Blake, who suffers from depression, and he was very caught up on the idea that his feelings were almost irrelevant because he wasn't a minority and hadn't faced those specific struggles. To me that is almost tragic. Those groups can sometimes face additional hurdles, but I was quite sickened at the idea that someone would 'feel bad for feeling bad' just because they didn't tick the right boxes. Ultimately, people are people and when someone is in a tough spot we need to bleach politics, left and right, from the equation. Of course it's a two way street so on the flipside you do get the odd type who almost specifically doesn't care about suffering within said minority groups. Anyone that isn't mentally or ideologically weak can spot and appreciate where the balance lies in these matters though and thankfully I think that sense of fairness applies to most people.
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Slimey Toad Karsiyaka, North Cyprus 26 Oct 19 11.21am | |
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Originally posted by dollardays
There's certainly truth to that. This idea that your race makes you 'privileged by default' is seriously wrongheaded. I read an article the other day by the singer James Blake, who suffers from depression, and he was very caught up on the idea that his feelings were almost irrelevant because he wasn't a minority and hadn't faced those specific struggles. To me that is almost tragic. Those groups can sometimes face additional hurdles, but I was quite sickened at the idea that someone would 'feel bad for feeling bad' just because they didn't tick the right boxes. Ultimately, people are people and when someone is in a tough spot we need to bleach politics, left and right, from the equation. Of course it's a two way street so on the flipside you do get the odd type who almost specifically doesn't care about suffering within said minority groups. Anyone that isn't mentally or ideologically weak can spot and appreciate where the balance lies in these matters though and thankfully I think that sense of fairness applies to most people.
What a good post.
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Tom-the-eagle Croydon 26 Oct 19 1.54pm | |
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Originally posted by dollardays
There's certainly truth to that. This idea that your race makes you 'privileged by default' is seriously wrongheaded. I read an article the other day by the singer James Blake, who suffers from depression, and he was very caught up on the idea that his feelings were almost irrelevant because he wasn't a minority and hadn't faced those specific struggles. To me that is almost tragic. Those groups can sometimes face additional hurdles, but I was quite sickened at the idea that someone would 'feel bad for feeling bad' just because they didn't tick the right boxes. Ultimately, people are people and when someone is in a tough spot we need to bleach politics, left and right, from the equation. Of course it's a two way street so on the flipside you do get the odd type who almost specifically doesn't care about suffering within said minority groups. Anyone that isn't mentally or ideologically weak can spot and appreciate where the balance lies in these matters though and thankfully I think that sense of fairness applies to most people.
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Invalid user 2019 26 Oct 19 11.50pm | |
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Originally posted by Tom-the-eagle
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Old Chap Orpington 31 Oct 19 7.16pm | |
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Apparently she’s apologised on Twitter “I am reassured race played no part in their response to the Grenfell Tower fire.” Is that an apology?
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sickboy Deal or Croydon 31 Oct 19 8.50pm | |
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Originally posted by Old Chap
Apparently she’s apologised on Twitter “I am reassured race played no part in their response to the Grenfell Tower fire.” Is that an apology? Not even close.
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Bexley Eagle Bexley Kent 01 Nov 19 11.04am | |
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What I would be complaining about is Scotland have implemented much tighter requirements on smoke alarm systems for landlords to comply with following Grenfell. No such legislation for England.
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