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NeilMcD
15/09/2005, 4:58 PM
Well I will let other people who are reading this forum judge your comments but I am sure if anybody from the Chinese or Japanese community was reading them they may be offended but I dont know sure. I dont think you are comparing like with like as calling somebody slanty eyed is not the same as calling somebody Japanese or Irish. The equivalent is calling Irish drunks, or red knecks or thing drunken Paddies.
geysir
15/09/2005, 6:01 PM
As you didn't put any smilie at the end of that to indicate that you are joking I'm nominating this post for the most redneck hick piece of sh!te ever posted on this forum.
Away back to GAA boards with you.
And as you did not put a smilie on your "curse" I have to conclude that you consider that we in the GAA world of peace love and supreme sporting ethos endulge in hickory. The only shiete that I come across there is assoc. football bigots popping in for a bit muckslinging.:)
tricky_colour
15/09/2005, 6:13 PM
Well I will let other people who are reading this forum judge your comments but I am sure if anybody from the Chinese or Japanese community was reading them they may be offended but I dont know sure. I dont think you are comparing like with like as calling somebody slanty eyed is not the same as calling somebody Japanese or Irish. The equivalent is calling Irish drunks, or red knecks or thing drunken Paddies.
Thats wrong, there is nothing wrong with being slanty eyed, are you saying
you find people with slanty eyes insulting????? Your equivance of slanty eyes and being drunk is simply wrong, indeed it suggests you are racist, and that you find people with slanty eyes inferior.
I expect you would prefer people to have eyes like this :eek:
Colbert Report
16/09/2005, 1:05 AM
asking if someone is "slanty eyed" is very very racist. don't try and pretend it's not.
Stuttgart88
16/09/2005, 7:12 AM
I thought the comments were clearly racist in tone.
Any chance of some consistency from those moderating this forum?
Can we all move on & start talking sh1te about football again?
NeilMcD
16/09/2005, 9:20 AM
Exactly where is the moderator.
Lionel Ritchie
16/09/2005, 9:47 AM
Thats wrong, there is nothing wrong with being slanty eyed, are you saying
you find people with slanty eyes insulting????? Your equivance of slanty eyes and being drunk is simply wrong, indeed it suggests you are racist, and that you find people with slanty eyes inferior.
I expect you would prefer people to have eyes like this :eek:
Tricky -dig up will you.
I was going to report your post to the mods straight away-and on reflection maybe I should've done. But I decided to let you hold yourself up to all on here as being narrow minded, thick tongued and spiteful.
You're now also displaying just how quickly you can backpeddle, revise and re-interpret your own words Conor Lenihan style.
Dublin12
16/09/2005, 9:55 AM
I don't see what is wrong with 'slanty eyed' a lot of Chinese and Japenese have slanty eyes
Really,well you learn something new everyday :rolleyes:,tell me,is this exclusive to the Chinese and Japanese or does it include other Asians?,btw if you're ever over in London,pop down to Chinatown and see how long you would last if you came out with a racist remark like that.
Don Vito
16/09/2005, 12:06 PM
As you didn't put any smilie at the end of that to indicate that you are joking I'm nominating this post for the most redneck hick piece of sh!te ever posted on this forum.
Away back to GAA boards with you.
I find this post quite insulting Lionel, whats wrong with following GAA?
Donal81
16/09/2005, 12:45 PM
Thats wrong, there is nothing wrong with being slanty eyed, are you saying
you find people with slanty eyes insulting????? Your equivance of slanty eyes and being drunk is simply wrong, indeed it suggests you are racist, and that you find people with slanty eyes inferior.
I expect you would prefer people to have eyes like this :eek:
Idiot. Stick to the football talk mate, you clearly haven't the intelligence to talk about this stuff.
Cowboy
16/09/2005, 12:57 PM
I'm nominating this post for the most redneck hick piece of sh!te ever posted on this forum.
I dont think slagging off a racist comment with another stereotype generalistation helps much.
Lionel Ritchie
16/09/2005, 1:51 PM
I find this post quite insulting Lionel, whats wrong with following GAA?
Don -I don't have a huge amount of time for the GAA (the organisation) but this isn't the thread to go into it -though I'll be happy to another one. (Mods mightn't though :eek: )
While I stand 100% over my redneck hick sh1te description of Trickys remarks and refute Cowboys claim that they are a further stereotype and generalisation - I take back, without qualification, the GAA Boards remark.
It was trite of me and unfair as intimation could be taken that Trickys remarks might find more support over on GAA boards. I rarely visit GAA boards so I wouldn't know -but will assume they wouldn't.
Apologies to all concerned :o
Cowboy
16/09/2005, 2:01 PM
While I stand 100% over my redneck hick sh1te description of Trickys remarks
So let me get this straight you sink to the level of the very comment you criticise in order to denounce it? Perhaps you could elaborate on your definition or understanding of a redneck hick so I can try to understand where you are coming from?
Lionel Ritchie
16/09/2005, 2:22 PM
So let me get this straight you sink to the level of the very comment you criticise in order to denounce it? Perhaps you could elaborate on your definition or understanding of a redneck hick so I can try to understand where you are coming from?
Delighted to ...and indeed should've done in the previous post.
If I were defining or explaining the term 'redneck hick' I would point out that the term originates in the southern states of the USA and is generally used to describe persons (usually though by no means excusively from a rural background) with a simplistic parochial conservative or right-wing outlook that involves a misguided passive superiority complex and an instinctive aversion to persons not from their locale/race/religious denomination/political affiliation/gender or other.
I think Trickys comments fall well within that definition of what could reasonably be construed as Redneck hick.
I'll also remind you I didn't call Tricky or anyone else a redneck hick ...I attacked his post and called it redneck hick sh1te and I stand over that. Therefore I would contend i haven't "sunk" to anything like his remarks level.
Cowboy
16/09/2005, 3:08 PM
Well I know some guys who consider themselves rednecks who would be offended by your definition and in fact have none of the attributes you mention. I understand where you are coming from but I still maintain this is a stereotype and is little better than the original comment you criticised.
Can we agree to disagree on this?
Delighted to ...and indeed should've done in the previous post.
If I were defining or explaining the term 'redneck hick' I would point out that the term originates in the southern states of the USA and is generally used to describe persons (usually though by no means excusively from a rural background) with a simplistic parochial conservative or right-wing outlook that involves a misguided passive superiority complex and an instinctive aversion to persons not from their locale/race/religious denomination/political affiliation/gender or other.
I think Trickys comments fall well within that definition of what could reasonably be construed as Redneck hick.
I'll also remind you I didn't call Tricky or anyone else a redneck hick ...I attacked his post and called it redneck hick sh1te and I stand over that. Therefore I would contend i haven't "sunk" to anything like his remarks level.
geysir
16/09/2005, 3:36 PM
I'll also remind you I didn't call Tricky or anyone else a redneck hick ...I attacked his post and called it redneck hick sh1te and I stand over that. Therefore I would contend i haven't "sunk" to anything like his remarks level.
Yes you did when you put this at the end of your post,
" Away back to GAA boards with you"
and you had to be reminded twice of your indiscretion before you apologized.(thank you for the apology)
So you think you can take statement out of your post, apologize 100% for it (acknowledging that you are prejudiced). Cut it out of your post, then come back and stand by the rest of your post.
Your post in its entirety, sunk to the same standards as the one you accused.
Lionel Ritchie
16/09/2005, 3:37 PM
I think we might have to :p
I'm certain I know of no-one .(well ...maybe yer man in 'Doc' who sings 'Achey Breaky Heart') - who'd actually describe themselves as a Redneck - even the ones who'd hold sway with most of the dispositions I listed previously.
Do the guys you refer to use 'Redneck' in some tongue in cheek self deprecating description of themselves as 'Country lads' or something?
Famous rednecks would include
*the entire cast of the dukes of Hazzard 70's tv show
*Cleetus (the slack jawed yokel) from the Simpsons (heh Maw!!! Get off the dang roof!!!)
*Yer man from Doc mentioned above and generally all others who like to start sentences with the words "Back home...." before wandering off into some tiresome analogy or other involving agriculture. :D
Lionel Ritchie
16/09/2005, 3:51 PM
Yes you did when you put this at the end of your post,
" Away back to GAA boards with you"
and you had to be reminded twice of your indiscretion before you apologized.(thank you for the apology)
So you think you can take statement out of your post, apologize 100% for it (acknowledging that you are prejudiced). Cut it out of your post, then come back and stand by the rest of your post.
Your post in its entirety, sunk to the same standards as the one you accused.
Nonsense Geysir -though if you'd like me to cut the GAA boards reference out of the original post I'll happily oblige. I didn't before now as I didn't want to appear to be "covering my tracks" as it were.
As for having to be "reminded twice of my indescretion" -I can only log on and check my e-mails and posts so often. I replied promptly when it was pointed out that I myself had crossed a line.
I've apologised for a remark made in the heat of the moment -a remark possibly coloured by an earlier reference in the this thread, by a different poster (possibly Total?) to Clinton Morrisson knowing nothing about hurling.
So if you'd like me to take the GAA boards remark out (in light of my explaining why I hadn't) I'll do so.
Cowboy
16/09/2005, 3:54 PM
Do the guys you refer to use 'Redneck' in some tongue in cheek self deprecating description of themselves as 'Country lads' or something?
They regard the term as a badge of honour possibly in the same way that some black people use the N word (i wont type it as i dislike it intensely no matter who uses it) towards each other. heres an example thats easy on the eye http://www.gretchenwilson.com/
tricky_colour
16/09/2005, 4:18 PM
Exactly where is the moderator.
Oh Plastic Paddy you mean?
Well as the gist of my post was in defense of 'Plastic Paddys' your luck
might be out :D
Anyhow there is basically nothing wrong with the term 'slanty eyed' in
my opinion, no more than the term 'brown skined' or 'yellow skinned'.
It just describes an attribute of a persons appearance, I don't see why
anyone should have a problem with the term.
Cowboy
16/09/2005, 5:02 PM
Well as the gist of my post was in defense of 'Plastic Paddys' your luck
might be out :D
I'm a plastic paddy and I saw nothing in your offensive remarks that i would regard as defending me or anyone I know.
tricky_colour
16/09/2005, 5:33 PM
I'm a plastic paddy and I saw nothing in your offensive remarks that i would regard as defending me or anyone I know.
I take it that you agree, that people such as you, should not be allowed
to play in the Irish team then, because there are a lot of people here
would not want the likes of you in the team. I don't expect you find that
offensive though.
Some people may have found my remarks offensive but that maybe because
they are inherently racist themselves, thinking that people with slanty
eyes are inferior, not a belief I hold.
Cowboy
16/09/2005, 5:38 PM
Of course you know my answer to that question and I believe you are just trolling now. Can you know see that so many people objected to your remark, does this not tell you anything? Why not just be a man and apologise so we can all move on.
I take it that you agree, that people such as you, should not be allowed
to play in the Irish team then, because there are a lot of people here
would not want the likes of you in the team. I don't expect you find that
offensive though.
Some people may have found my remarks offensive but that maybe because
they are inherently racist themselves, thinking that people with slanty
eyes are inferior, not a belief I hold.
tricky_colour
16/09/2005, 5:44 PM
Of course you know my answer to that question and I believe you are just trolling now. Can you know see that so many people objected to your remark, does this not tell you anything? Why not just be a man and apologise so we can all move on.
Seem to me you are the Troll, the fact that many people are in agreement
does not make them correct, only a fool, or a large number of fools
would bellieve that.
Cowboy
16/09/2005, 5:52 PM
Only a fool would ignore the blatantly obvious. I shall not be responding to any further posts from you on this subject.
Seem to me you are the Troll, the fact that many people are in agreement
does not make them correct, only a fool, or a large number of fools
would bellieve that.
tricky_colour
16/09/2005, 5:57 PM
Only a fool would ignore the blatantly obvious. I shall not be responding to any further posts from you on this subject.
Good.
If you choose to ignore the blatently obvious truth in my post then that is
your perogative.
geysir
16/09/2005, 6:48 PM
As for having to be "reminded twice of my indescretion" -I can only log on and check my e-mails and posts so often. I replied promptly when it was pointed out that I myself had crossed a line. The facts do not support this statement. It took about 4 hours after you logged on today. You had taken the time to post a message at 9am approx on this thread. I had pointed out your indiscretion yesterday evening.
Just admit it, you are from somewhere in rural Ireland, you are really a supressed GAA fan but feel too ashamed to admit it, therefore the big front.
Come to the GAA board and talk about it.
tricky_colour
16/09/2005, 8:36 PM
Tricky -dig up will you.
I was going to report your post to the mods straight away-and on reflection maybe I should've done. But I decided to let you hold yourself up to all on here as being narrow minded, thick tongued and spiteful.
You're now also displaying just how quickly you can backpeddle, revise and re-interpret your own words Conor Lenihan style.
I have not backbeddled revised or re-interpreted my words, just pointed
out that they are not offensive or racist, at least not unless you find
the features and attributes of different races offensive, which I don't.
Quite a few people do apparently, and they are the racists, not me.
FarBeag
16/09/2005, 11:39 PM
Why don't you guy's ask the man straight if he is a racist or not? If the answer is No which i am sure it will be just leave it at that.I really don't see why he would deliberty comment on such a sensitive issue that would cause offensive to anyone.I grew up in Ireland and even to this day the travelling community are treated differently and get called names much more offensive than this.
I work in England and the amount of times i have been reffered to as a paddy and listening to Irish jokes been cracked every day of the week,I would be locked up in very special hospital by now if i heeded.ts all said in jest and i give back as much as i get.Lads just lighten up and dont take everything so serious as imo what he said was not meant to be racist
Condex
17/09/2005, 1:11 AM
Would all you Galloway supporters f*ch off and leave this thread alone!!!
Lionel Ritchie
17/09/2005, 8:34 AM
The facts do not support this statement. It took about 4 hours after you logged on today. You had taken the time to post a message at 9am approx on this thread. I had pointed out your indiscretion yesterday evening.
Geysir -though I'm fairly sure I noticed, on friday AM sometime, your first post regarding this (you posted about 10pm thursday I think) I didn't get the impression from your retort that you'd taken any offence.
It wasn't until Dons post at lunchtime yesterday though I was given cause to reconsider what I'd said. I was wrong and I took it back.
Why you think I'd have waited for hours and hours or whatever before putting my hand up is beyond me but I think I've tried to act in good faith and be straightforward about it.
Just admit it, you are from somewhere in rural Ireland, you are really a supressed GAA fan but feel too ashamed to admit it, therefore the big front. Come to the GAA board and talk about it.
I'm from Limerick City. I shout "ah for fcuk sake!!" as loud as the next man and kick a barstool when either of the Limerick GAA teams hit another wide -but beyond that I have no great passion for the GAA.
Many of my closest friends do -a whole bunch of them went up for the Kilkenny game (1/4 final was it?).
So I'm not ashamed to admit anything and there's no big front. ...oh and No -I won't be calling over to GAA boards to "talk about it".
geysir
17/09/2005, 10:05 AM
Lionel, fair enough. You're right I was not at all offended. It would be impossible for me to be offended by your post, well it did not mention anything to do about my body odour.
As for RK being fit for Switzerland which is a zillion times more important imo. The Cork city defender was declared fit for last wedensday's game after a serious enough hamstring strain (2 weeks ago?) and Roy's is a lot milder. I'd say the odds are that he will start, a bigger doubt is will he last out the game.
tricky_colour
17/09/2005, 11:19 PM
Looks like Roy will be back sooner than expected.
http://www.mirror.co.uk/sport/football/tm_objectid=16142405&method=full&siteid=94762&headline=exclusive--keane-set-for-shock-kop-return-name_page.html
Condex
18/09/2005, 10:38 AM
hes in the team today...
Duffman
18/09/2005, 10:57 AM
for a while anyway :D If Liverpool don't get to him, Rob Stiles will :p
Colbert Report
18/09/2005, 11:11 AM
someone should change the title of this thread....i am watching him play right now
Superhoops
18/09/2005, 12:32 PM
someone should change the title of this thread....i am watching him play right now
Looks like he is struggling with some sort of injury though
tricky_colour
18/09/2005, 6:43 PM
Looks like Roy will be back sooner than expected.
http://www.mirror.co.uk/sport/football/tm_objectid=16142405&method=full&siteid=94762&headline=exclusive--keane-set-for-shock-kop-return-name_page.html
Famous last words :(
Duffman
18/09/2005, 6:54 PM
Broken bone in his foot if LMFM are to be believed. Terrible news for the Swiss game.
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