I’m doubtful that anyone who ever seriously cared about combating racial injustice is going to suddenly become hostile towards it because of some scattered instances of "PC gone mad". Anyone who says that is just pushing their own agenda and was never genuinely sympathetic to begin with.What'sinaname wrote:All dickheads like Josh Thomas, that former MP and now the Coco pops clan are doing is trivialising the issue.
Doing that just makes people who are sympathetic to the real issue become less sympathetic and eventually resentful of the whole thing.
Things that make you go.......WTF? Part II
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"Every time we witness an injustice and do not act, we train our character to be passive in its presence." – Julian Assange
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damn hell, baby bibs??? i thought i was bad brainwashing my kids with black & white!Morrigu wrote:Well that’s obviously because you are drinking from the wrong glass - get thee some of these and bang - the light will shine down on thee and you will be enlightened and understand that this is the way forward ( the only way and the only voice) .......stui magpie wrote:OK, I'm not arguing simply because I never saw anything like that in the ads. Maybe it was there, maybe it wasn't
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You cant fix stupid, turns out you cant quarantine it either!
Well, I am one person who was seriously concerned about racial (and other) injustice, and now, though still wishing for a fairer, more just, society, I am almost completely turned off the cause due to the highjacking of (imo) important causes by every phucking do-gooder this side of Mars.David wrote:I’m doubtful that anyone who ever seriously cared about combating racial injustice is going to suddenly become hostile towards it because of some scattered instances of "PC gone mad". Anyone who says that is just pushing their own agenda and was never genuinely sympathetic to begin with.What'sinaname wrote:All dickheads like Josh Thomas, that former MP and now the Coco pops clan are doing is trivialising the issue.
Doing that just makes people who are sympathetic to the real issue become less sympathetic and eventually resentful of the whole thing.
kill for collingwood!
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Nothing wrong with feeling cynicism towards the opportunists and hangers-on (e.g. all the wealthy companies who have suddenly become "woke" about race), along with the vapid posturing on social media, but I do think we need to keep our eye on the ball here: focusing on the organisations and individuals who use their wealth and political connections to perpetuate disparities and keep people down, because while they might not so visibly post annoying stuff on Twitter, they're the ones with the real power here.roar wrote:Well, I am one person who was seriously concerned about racial (and other) injustice, and now, though still wishing for a fairer, more just, society, I am almost completely turned off the cause due to the highjacking of (imo) important causes by every phucking do-gooder this side of Mars.David wrote:I’m doubtful that anyone who ever seriously cared about combating racial injustice is going to suddenly become hostile towards it because of some scattered instances of "PC gone mad". Anyone who says that is just pushing their own agenda and was never genuinely sympathetic to begin with.What'sinaname wrote:All dickheads like Josh Thomas, that former MP and now the Coco pops clan are doing is trivialising the issue.
Doing that just makes people who are sympathetic to the real issue become less sympathetic and eventually resentful of the whole thing.
"Every time we witness an injustice and do not act, we train our character to be passive in its presence." – Julian Assange
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To be "Woke" means to be conscious of trendy social issues, usually paired with "virtue signalling" or letting others who hold the same views know that you hold those views too by expressing them, loudly and often, usually on social media.What'sinaname wrote:^ WTF is this "woke" thing? Don't you mean awaken?
The irony that every powerful corporation, media outlet and most politicians back these same views is totally lost on these folks who think they're fighting the man, when it's the Man who's funding and pushing the whole thing.
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I think you'd be surprised (or maybe not?) to read just how many commonplace terms have emerged from AAVE. "Cool", "jazz", "hipster" are just a few that come to mind.What'sinaname wrote:I see. The Websters Dictionary describes it as African American Vernacular English.
Are we still chill with non African Americans to imitate how African Americans talk?
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Get some Chicos and Redskins from the lolly aisle, some Uncle Ben's microwave rice, some Stubbs BBQ sauce and some Aunt Jemimah pancake mix and syrup while you're there.Jezza wrote:Next time I visit the supermarket I'm buying 'Coon Cheese' and 'Coco Pops'
Every dead body on Mt Everest was once a highly motivated person, so maybe just calm the **** down.