There was a rapper out in Bolton town centre today. Next to the old Nationwide building. He had a mate there with a deck and layin' down a beat and all that shizzle. Going on about Jesus and stuff. Gah. So I sort of shook my head a little and rolled my eyes, thinking of the irony of using the words "Jesus" and "bitches" in the same verse, and the association of one of the most popular prophets ever to live with a genre of music more commonly associated with murderers and drug dealers.
And then I noticed some people were looking at me. Or rather, looking down their noses at me. At first I thought it was some heavily religious folks, until I saw one of them was wearing one of those Satan t-shirts Azzy might like. So what else could my gesture have done to offend them?
Oh fuck.
The Rapper is Black.
And this highlights one of the fundamental flaws in this society we call home. This attitude of political correctness and so-called "tolerance" has been taken too far, as any good idea seems to. We've gone as a society from treating minorities like filth to treating them like children, an the same people have the gall to accuse ME of racism! When will people learn that "Equality" means laughing at a nigger spouting gibberish as you would any cracker?
I bet that last sentence touched a nerve didn't it? Well, unless your Az or hang around me alot anyway. But why? I used common derogatory language towards both blacks AND whites there. All these words are are labels that people are too touchy about. Why can't a white guy say "nigger" without it being offensive? Why is it "their word". People getting so touchy about racism just makes people feel like they have to watch what they say around people of a minority ethnicity, and its THIS which fuels the fire of racism strong.
It's having to worry about keeping your tongue in check that keeps these divisions up. So if you care about getting rid of racism, stop watching your tongue. Sometimes you'll say racist things by mistake, but if people stopped scrutinising everything for any hint of offence, they would find it easier to brush it off. And in turn, it would become easier to stop saying offensive things in the first place.
And for fucks sake, stop accusing people or racism when they criticise a person of another ethnicity. They're not children, they can take care of themselves.
And get rid of Sharia courts, the same OTT attitude has let them in and they're a disgrace to this country. This is Britain, not Saudi Arabia. Deal with it.
~ Fox
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Well said, dear sir!
Ah, but it all lies in history, with the segregation of white and black, with apartheid, with the slave trade, with the black opposition in America, etc, etc.
The fact is white people cannot say those things because they WERE used as a degratory term in the very recent past. The fact is, they are still used in such a way today, for example look at America.
People would not vote for Obamam, stating "I'm not voting for some nigger to be president". That's the main problem, that people refuse to change attitudes as they have been brought up in that way and so see it as right. The same thing could be said for the BNP, they fuel racism by making their policies on race and creed.
I agree though that people are too touchy and scrutinising of things said, but before we can change that we really need to change the attitudes of those with extreme views, and then after that we can deal with the scrutinising. Without the extremists and right-wingers, we would not be so touchy about it.
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