When does someone use the term and not mean non-whites? If it also included whites then why would anyone ever use it?:confused:Quote:
Originally Posted by paul_oshea
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When does someone use the term and not mean non-whites? If it also included whites then why would anyone ever use it?:confused:Quote:
Originally Posted by paul_oshea
saw the film again last night and i must say i thought it was great i would like to retract my earlier comments as certain elements of the film had slipped my mind in the 5 years since i had seen it last.
Technically, all snooker balls are coloured.Quote:
technically we are all coloured.
Watched it again myself.Quote:
Originally Posted by gustavo
Still think it's a cracking movie!
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Originally Posted by Poor Student
In a predominantly white community such as a Ireland. I dont see too much wrong with with it to be honest.
Technically they're not because technically, black is not a colour!Quote:
Originally Posted by noby
This debate belongs in Current Affairs not in a thread about a movie.
Peader you should be writing for the tv guide!Quote:
Originally Posted by Peadar
Have you seen the TV Guide lately?Quote:
Originally Posted by aido_b
Like everything else, it's full of Soap and "celebrity" gossip!
I'll stick to foot.ie ;)
it isnt racist per se but IMO it just sounds ignorant. Maybe i am wrong. Always reminds me of The Office when Gareth saysQuote:
Originally Posted by Soko
""My dad, for example, he's not as cosmopolitan or as educated as me
and it can be embarrasing you know. He doesn't understand all the new trendy
words - like he'll say 'poofs' instead of 'gays', 'birds' instead of
'women', 'darkies' instead of 'coloureds'."
which is intended as being funny.
Is a good film indeed, watched it yonks ago mind.
Has anyone watched 3 Needles? Really good.