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Re: My tram experience

Posted: Wed 30th Nov 2011 12:40 pm
by Marco
smeetiva wrote:
spireax wrote:"my British is fuck all", "this is my British country" lol - stupid arse can't even speak her mother tongue as well as the people she's trying to diss.
if it ever becomes her country, im out.....pack and leave never to mention my birth place again. She has been arrested though so will be punished like all real bad people in this country with a slap and the wrist and dont do that again...
Arrested for what? Being a dumb-ass?

Re: My tram experience

Posted: Wed 30th Nov 2011 12:43 pm
by Cisco
Marco wrote:
smeetiva wrote:
spireax wrote:"my British is fuck all", "this is my British country" lol - stupid arse can't even speak her mother tongue as well as the people she's trying to diss.
if it ever becomes her country, im out.....pack and leave never to mention my birth place again. She has been arrested though so will be punished like all real bad people in this country with a slap and the wrist and dont do that again...
Arrested for what? Being a dumb-ass?

Racism is an arrestable offence in the UK :wink:

Re: My tram experience

Posted: Wed 30th Nov 2011 12:46 pm
by spireax
public order - section 5

Re: My tram experience

Posted: Wed 30th Nov 2011 12:51 pm
by Boner
Racially aggrevated harrassment.

Re: My tram experience

Posted: Wed 30th Nov 2011 12:56 pm
by Marco
Boner wrote:Racially aggrevated harrassment.
1984 has come true.

Re: My tram experience

Posted: Wed 30th Nov 2011 05:41 pm
by kbutler
No Marco, the opposite, common sense.

No-one deserves to feel intimidated going about there day to day business.

Welcome to 2011.

Re: My tram experience

Posted: Wed 30th Nov 2011 11:21 pm
by smeetiva
kbutler wrote:No Marco, the opposite, common sense.

No-one deserves to feel intimidated going about there day to day business.

Welcome to 2011.
agreed not being able to being aggressive to another human being because of their skin colour is not Big brother controlling us, i also agree we are too politically correct. but if we did nothing think what the BNP would be like :shock:

Re: My tram experience

Posted: Fri 2nd Dec 2011 11:53 pm
by DjShaggy
kbutler wrote:No Marco, the opposite, common sense.

No-one deserves to feel intimidated going about there day to day business.

Welcome to 2011.
enit.

wouldnt like to be on the tram in ams and have some dutch ppl shouting off about english not being welcome

all about the multiculturalism

Re: My tram experience

Posted: Sat 3rd Dec 2011 12:59 pm
by Pierre von Mondragon
I'm old enough to remember the 70s, and in my general experience at least 50% of tha PC gone Mad brigade really object to the fact that they get righteously dealt with for harassing anyone who doesn't conform to their incredibly straight mindstate, so I'm pretty sure dopesmokers and other Entheogenetic Researchers are up their with the other perennial 'others' in being on their lists.
People can think what they like, but no way can they go around attempting to impose their ultra-savage moronic mindset on public space without the most severe kickback taking place.