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Post by rgs2001uk on Dec 3, 2018 22:18:54 GMT 7
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Post by siampolee on Dec 4, 2018 6:37:03 GMT 7
Terrible that people wish to control the entry of those less willing to integrate into their society. Remember of course that the Spanish have experienced the delights of others cultures in the past. That scenario has also been experienced by the French (and Europe in general) who it seems still haven't got the message regarding their liberal open doors policy. en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Islam_in_Spain en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Battle_of_Tours
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Post by AyG on Dec 4, 2018 7:27:33 GMT 7
How dare those goddam spics vote that way? They're not "spics", they're "dagos". "Spic" is a contemptuous term for a Spanish-speaking person from Central or South America or the Caribbean - not from Spain. One really must try and get one's casual racial slurs correct.
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Post by siampolee on Dec 4, 2018 10:03:40 GMT 7
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Post by AyG on Dec 4, 2018 10:33:04 GMT 7
The first word on the first list is "abbie". The monsters in Waywards Pines were called "abbies". Epiphany. Now I understand the horrible fate of mankind: the planet is to be taken over by Jews. (Though some conspiracy theorists believe it already has been.)
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Post by rubl on Dec 4, 2018 12:41:09 GMT 7
More interesting now would be to see what the effect will be of the Andelusian election result. We now have 11% of the voters there voting for VOX. The observation below with VOX being seen as similar to AfD in Germany reminds me that there's against the question of 'for whom the bell tolls'. "Vox’s regional leader in Andalusia, Francisco Serrano, is a judge who’s voiced strong opinions against “radical feminism” and was suspended by the Supreme Court for making a judicial decision not according to the law in a case involving custody of a child. “We’ve come here to stay,” Serrano said Sunday. The party recently issued a policy document with 100 proposals, which included suppressing all “radical feminist subsidized institutions,” and scrapping a law against gender violence, as well as laws aiming to address the country’s fascist past. It also has a Euroskeptic streak, calling for a bigger role for countries at the EU level. While the party is politically close to the French National Rally — whose leader Marine Le Pen congratulated Abascal on Sunday — its economic proposals, based on radical tax cuts, are closer to those of Alternative for Germany." www.politico.eu/article/vox-spain-far-right-shakes-up/
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Post by rott on Dec 4, 2018 13:58:41 GMT 7
Very interesting those links SP. I remember some years ago there was a legal ruling that Pommie was not to be considered racist or offensive, despite the fact that coming from an Aus or Kiwi it was usually in a snide, sneering, supercilious and offensive tone. Not too long before this Paki had been deemed to be racist and offensive even though the most common usage was Paki shop. And it is a logical abbreviation of Pakistani. I see they do not mention a "white bread cheese sandwich", (from Italian Americans).
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Post by AyG on Dec 4, 2018 14:04:54 GMT 7
Not too long before this Paki had been deemed to be racist and offensive even though the most common usage was Paki shop. And it is a logical abbreviation of Pakistani. Some nations can be offended by abbreviations. It's a serious no-no to refer to Japs in the presence of Japanese. And personally, I'm not too keen on being called a "Brit". (However, I don't hate that quite as much as being called "English" when I'm not.)
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Post by siampolee on Dec 4, 2018 14:11:19 GMT 7
AyG. Taffy OK?
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Post by rott on Dec 4, 2018 14:12:10 GMT 7
You are very lucky then AyG, we English are not allowed to hate anything. Except actually being English, according to the Corbinist mantra.
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Post by siampolee on Dec 4, 2018 14:14:52 GMT 7
AyG. Taffy OK? I was often call bastard, never worried me though,especially when the linguistics experts were banged up on a holding cell, even better when a judge ordered the bang up for a number of years.
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Post by rott on Dec 4, 2018 16:42:48 GMT 7
Not too long before this Paki had been deemed to be racist and offensive even though the most common usage was Paki shop. And it is a logical abbreviation of Pakistani. Some nations can be offended by abbreviations. It's a serious no-no to refer to Japs in the presence of Japanese. And personally, I'm not too keen on being called a "Brit". (However, I don't hate that quite as much as being called "English" when I'm not.) We English were taught a rhyme as children:- Sticks and stones May break my bones But words don't bother me. Presumably unacceptable to millennials, progressives and foreigners.
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Post by rgs2001uk on Dec 4, 2018 21:18:52 GMT 7
How dare those goddam spics vote that way? They're not "spics", they're "dagos". "Spic" is a contemptuous term for a Spanish-speaking person from Central or South America or the Caribbean - not from Spain. One really must try and get one's casual racial slurs correct. I concur, too used to hearing casual racist slurs in the local vernacular, too long in exile. I can only imagine the slurs emitting from Team Merkel HQ.
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Post by siampolee on Dec 4, 2018 21:20:51 GMT 7
A ditty
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