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9 November, 2012 at 12:32 pm #513975
@panda12 wrote:
Barack Obama had a black father and a white mother.
He’s not black. He’s brown, like me.
Maybe some people voted for his white half and some voted for his black half.
Don’t tell wordsworth – I think he likes his position on the soapbox.
9 November, 2012 at 12:08 pm #513972@kent f OBE wrote:
Ethnic minorities should not be made to feel they are playing the race card
They’re not. Even if they do.
9 November, 2012 at 11:23 am #513969@wordsworth60 wrote:
@terry wrote:
. . . . . . 14% of black Americans . . . . . . . . . . . . Tony Blair’s . . . . . .
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Yes wordsworth, 14% who don’t want to jump on the race card bandwagon the way you and sceptical guy do. Get over it.
9 November, 2012 at 10:36 am #513967@sceptical guy wrote:
Black Americans are the only racial group who didn’t go to America by choice, were held as chattel slaves for centuries, and then brutally excluded from life in a way that Terry wasn’t.
Obama’s elelction as President was a seriously important symbolic victory.
Yes, it was symbolic, but 14% of black Americans have now decided they’ve had enough of symbolism and Tony Blair’s retrospective apologies.
Maybe it’s time you stood down from the pulpit and while you’re at it put aside these constant smears about me being a racist. You’ve apologised for every post and accusation you’ve made about me, but it would be quite nice if – instead of apologising – you could resist the urge to brand me a racist in the first place.
9 November, 2012 at 12:21 am #5141808 November, 2012 at 10:59 pm #514166@jen_jen wrote:
I love it when the reasons that you start a thread are completely missed… :roll:
David Cameron is a bit thick and we already know that. I’m more interested in Schofield sharing an overnight cell with some 15 stone homosexual. :wink:
8 November, 2012 at 9:34 pm #514161@panda12 wrote:
@tinks wrote:
@panda12 wrote:
The names are on the internet. They are therefore, in the public domain. I don’t see that Philip Schofield did anything wrong.
What this does highlight is that the internet is an uncontrollable beast and anyone can post anything whether it is fact or fiction.
That’s the real issue here for me, not Philip Schofield’s actions.
does arrogance give you the right to do what you want and how you want to do it?
I didn’t see the interview but I could set a website up right now and accuse anyone famous of anything. Who can stop me? By the time the site is ordered to be taken down it would have gone viral and the damage would already have been done to people’s reputations.
As I said, the internet is uncontrollable.
Schofield did it live on tv, that’s the difference.
8 November, 2012 at 9:21 pm #514133@danny2011 wrote:
if u need it explaining terry shame on u 4 not even knowing what happened that day
Tell me what happened on November 11, 2011
8 November, 2012 at 9:05 pm #51413011th of November 2011 is significant because..? :roll:
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