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Re: Racist women on London public transport - official thread part XIV

Posted: Mon Oct 22, 2018 11:46 am
by Hexx
Moggy wrote:One large person with a KFC is comparable to a racist on a plane calling an old lady a “black bastard”?

Oh mate.


No?

Calling a person noshing a family+ sized portion of KFC "tubby" is about as "offensive" as calling a ingorant screaming red faced racist "gammon"

Or have I misstyped somewhere and said something else entirely...?

Re: Racist women on London public transport - official thread part XIV

Posted: Mon Oct 22, 2018 11:47 am
by Hexx
Skarjo wrote:
Hexx wrote:
Skarjo wrote:Wait is Ultra Sugar Mountain Dew a thing?

Please let that be a thing.


No idea. I just wait for the sugarist drink I could think of (that comes in 2L bottles) and Ultraised it.

You could always just stir 5 tablespoons of sugar in a normal bottle if you want.


Can’t believe you got my hopes up like that, you strawberry floating gammon.


Well that woman was probably all excited to marry you but look how that turned out...

(Edit - Is that too mean? It was meant to be funny. But on reflection is looks really really mean, not teasing mean)

Re: Racist women on London public transport - official thread part XIV

Posted: Mon Oct 22, 2018 11:48 am
by Tafdolphin
Moggy wrote:One large person with a KFC is comparable to a racist on a plane calling an old lady a “black bastard”?

Oh mate.


Sorry Moggy, I think you've misread what Hexx was saying there. He was talking about the word gammon being the equivalent to calling someone tubby.

Re: Racist women on London public transport - official thread part XIV

Posted: Mon Oct 22, 2018 11:48 am
by Moggy
Tafdolphin wrote:
Moggy wrote:One large person with a KFC is comparable to a racist on a plane calling an old lady a “black bastard”?

Oh mate.


Sorry Moggy, I think you've misread what Hexx was saying there. He was talking about the word gammon being the equivalent to calling someone tubby.


I know, I was being mischievous and trying out fence sitting.

Re: Racist women on London public transport - official thread part XIV

Posted: Mon Oct 22, 2018 11:50 am
by Hexx
I think we've long since proven that satire/mischevous is dead.

You just can't tell from the real sincere thing anymore

Re: Racist women on London public transport - official thread part XIV

Posted: Mon Oct 22, 2018 11:51 am
by Blue Eyes
I don't see gammon being any worse than tired old copy-and-paste shite like luvvies, snowflakes, libtards and cucks but I agree with Jawa that it's not exactly helpful when it comes to trying to debate anyone. I can't feel sorry for the banana splits, though. They deserve far worse.

Re: Racist women on London public transport - official thread part XIV

Posted: Mon Oct 22, 2018 11:54 am
by Preezy
You can get rich chavs, but they're always of the nouveau riche brigade. Builders that have earned a fat wedge and now drive a white Ranger Rover, that kind of thing. Far more subtle level of chavvery, but they do exist.

Re: Racist women on London public transport - official thread part XIV

Posted: Mon Oct 22, 2018 11:54 am
by Hexx
The odd thing about the Ryanair thing is...it seems to have gone away?
I thought there might be some fallout or ongoing coverage - but the world seems to have quickly moved on with no repercussions/consequences.

Re: Racist women on London public transport - official thread part XIV

Posted: Mon Oct 22, 2018 11:54 am
by Moggy
Blue Eyes wrote:I don't see gammon being any worse than tired old copy-and-paste shite like luvvies, snowflakes, libtards and cucks but I agree with Jawa that it's not exactly helpful when it comes to trying to debate anyone. I can't feel sorry for the banana splits, though. They deserve far worse.


These people (not Jawa ;) ) are beyond debate. You can’t reason or debate with somebody that thinks he can send black ladies to the back of the plane.

Re: Racist women on London public transport - official thread part XIV

Posted: Mon Oct 22, 2018 11:55 am
by Dowbocop
This incident has reminded me of an incident I was present at ages ago which I felt was a bit of a moral grey area, so I'll post it and see what everyone thinks.

There's a man who used to get the same evening rush hour bus I did who had severe mental health issues. He would just talk to himself and say really angry things, I would guess he may have had severe paranoia or schizophrenia, but I'm not sure exactly what his mental health issues were.

One day he suddenly started rattling off really racist stuff about black people in his usual aggressive tone. A woman (I think she was mixed race but can't remember) politely but firmly told him this wasn't on, but of course he ignored her and carried on!

I didn't intervene myself, despite it making me very angry, because I had seen him before and knew that due to his issues it wouldn't work and may even agitate him. In fairness I was as concerned about him as I was about any people's sensibilities because I thought he was going to get his had kicked in if he did that in front of the wrong person. I'd also argue that people with diminished responsibility in that way aren't really top priority for making society better. I was actually a lot closer to stepping in against the woman purely to de-escalate the situation, because she was never going to get what she wanted.

Right decision? Wrong decision?

Re: Racist women on London public transport - official thread part XIV

Posted: Mon Oct 22, 2018 11:55 am
by Blue Eyes
Hexx wrote:The odd thing about the Ryanair thing is...it seems to have gone away?
I thought there might be some fallout or ongoing coverage - but the world seems to have quickly moved on with no repercussions/consequences.

I really want to see footage of the old bastard being carted off by the law. I want to see him struggling and wailing like the weasel he is. It would make my life.

Re: Racist women on London public transport - official thread part XIV

Posted: Mon Oct 22, 2018 11:55 am
by massimo
Surprised there isn’t more discussion about why these racist shitbags feel empowered to behave this way in public, rather than whether or not the term gammon is offensive.
It is, but to racist pricks, so who gives a strawberry float.

Re: Racist women on London public transport - official thread part XIV

Posted: Mon Oct 22, 2018 11:58 am
by Preezy
Right decision would have been to step in against the woman, as you say this guy clearly had diminished responsibility. Doesn't mean it would have to have been confrontational, more of a "leave him be, he's mental" kind of thing.

I guess. What do I know, this thread is a minefield :slol:

edit: @Dowbocop, obviously.

Re: Racist women on London public transport - official thread part XIV

Posted: Mon Oct 22, 2018 11:59 am
by Blue Eyes
Dowbocop wrote:This incident has reminded me of an incident I was present at ages ago which I felt was a bit of a moral grey area, so I'll post it and see what everyone thinks.

There's a man who used to get the same evening rush hour bus I did who had severe mental health issues. He would just talk to himself and say really angry things, I would guess he may have had severe paranoia or schizophrenia, but I'm not sure exactly what his mental health issues were.

One day he suddenly started rattling off really racist stuff about black people in his usual aggressive tone. A woman (I think she was mixed race but can't remember) politely but firmly told him this wasn't on, but of course he ignored her and carried on!

I didn't intervene myself, despite it making me very angry, because I had seen him before and knew that due to his issues it wouldn't work and may even agitate him. In fairness I was as concerned about him as I was about any people's sensibilities because I thought he was going to get his had kicked in if he did that in front of the wrong person. I'd also argue that people with diminished responsibility in that way aren't really top priority for making society better. I was actually a lot closer to stepping in against the woman purely to de-escalate the situation, because she was never going to get what she wanted.

Right decision? Wrong decision?

I can totally see where you're coming from. I'm no mental health expert but he probably didn't have a filter for his hideous thoughts because of his illness. The uncomfortable truth is that everybody has some kind of prejudice but normally know not to express it in public. I don't know if I doubt that this bloke was saying what he really thought, but there is no doubt that his illness caused him to express it.

Re: Racist women on London public transport - official thread part XIV

Posted: Mon Oct 22, 2018 12:00 pm
by Hexx
Preezy wrote:Right decision would have been to step in against the woman, as you say this guy clearly had diminished responsibility. Doesn't mean it would have to have been confrontational, more of a "leave him be, he's mental" kind of thing.

I guess. What do I know, this thread is a minefield :slol:

edit: @Dowbocop, obviously.


:dread:

Re: Racist women on London public transport - official thread part XIV

Posted: Mon Oct 22, 2018 12:01 pm
by Moggy
massimo wrote:Surprised there isn’t more discussion about why these racist shitbags feel empowered to behave this way in public, rather than whether or not the term gammon is offensive.
It is, but to racist pricks, so who gives a strawberry float.


We all know what started empowering these banana splits, but mentioning it would derail the thread more than the discussion on gammon. ;)

Re: Racist women on London public transport - official thread part XIV

Posted: Mon Oct 22, 2018 12:02 pm
by Preezy
Hexx wrote:
Preezy wrote:Right decision would have been to step in against the woman, as you say this guy clearly had diminished responsibility. Doesn't mean it would have to have been confrontational, more of a "leave him be, he's mental" kind of thing.

I guess. What do I know, this thread is a minefield :slol:

edit: @Dowbocop, obviously.


:dread:

Don't you start :lol:

Re: Racist women on London public transport - official thread part XIV

Posted: Mon Oct 22, 2018 12:04 pm
by Hexx
Preezy wrote:
Hexx wrote:
Preezy wrote:Right decision would have been to step in against the woman, as you say this guy clearly had diminished responsibility. Doesn't mean it would have to have been confrontational, more of a "leave him be, he's mental" kind of thing.

I guess. What do I know, this thread is a minefield :slol:

edit: @Dowbocop, obviously.


:dread:

Don't you start :lol:


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Re: Racist women on London public transport - official thread part XIV

Posted: Mon Oct 22, 2018 12:38 pm
by Skarjo
Hexx wrote:
Skarjo wrote:
Hexx wrote:
Skarjo wrote:Wait is Ultra Sugar Mountain Dew a thing?

Please let that be a thing.


No idea. I just wait for the sugarist drink I could think of (that comes in 2L bottles) and Ultraised it.

You could always just stir 5 tablespoons of sugar in a normal bottle if you want.


Can’t believe you got my hopes up like that, you strawberry floating gammon.


Well that woman was probably all excited to marry you but look how that turned out...

(Edit - Is that too mean? It was meant to be funny. But on reflection is looks really really mean, not teasing mean)


Her face was still less gammon than yours.

Re: Racist women on London public transport - official thread part XIV

Posted: Mon Oct 22, 2018 12:38 pm
by Skarjo
Hexx wrote:
Skarjo wrote:
Hexx wrote:
Skarjo wrote:Wait is Ultra Sugar Mountain Dew a thing?

Please let that be a thing.


No idea. I just wait for the sugarist drink I could think of (that comes in 2L bottles) and Ultraised it.

You could always just stir 5 tablespoons of sugar in a normal bottle if you want.


Can’t believe you got my hopes up like that, you strawberry floating gammon.


Well that woman was probably all excited to marry you but look how that turned out...

(Edit - Is that too mean? It was meant to be funny. But on reflection is looks really really mean, not teasing mean)


Her face was still less gammon than yours.