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Where do I say that I'm offended? Why do you assume that, when all I'm pointing out is that people who give shit out should be prepared to take a little back. So people (not necessarily me) should just shut up and not comment when they don't like something they are hearing and which in many cases seems abusive or uncalled for?
The reason people keep relating this to racism is because society as a whole appears to accept that racist chanting and abuse is not acceptable at football any more. If you agree with that (?), then why is it that other types of verbal abuse cannot be questioned, and are just written off as people having a laugh and others being too sensitive? To view links or images in this forum your post count must be 5 or greater. You currently have 0 posts. I'm sure the monkey-chanting exponents would have argued they were just having a laugh as well and that others were taking it too seriously.
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Are we not all descended from apes,so maybe its only racists that drag this up to suit there own agendas(as already stated).
Is racism only white on black or is that just the way its always portrayed.
i actually get bored with it,would you take offence (apart for obvious reasons but in a racist sense),if i called you in the presumption you are white, a white bastard or would it be more offensive from a "non-white",is one comment racially offensive and one offensive or is bastard the problem.
Do american films show blacks calling blacks the N word,yes,and its accepted,to me too much is made of it from non blacks.
Its the context its used in that decides if or if not its racist.Again imo only.