Maybe he took offence to being called an nto.
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Maybe he took offence to being called an nto.
see no one takes it seriouslly. Thats what ****es me off even more! Because ye would be the first if i came on and said i laughed a "blackie" or "darkie" out of the shop
Barber shop could have been a front for a drug dealer? seriously
If you'd said anything bout that paul, people might've called you racist for accusing them of being racist.
It's beyond a joke in all honesty. Imo, either you're racist or you're not.
the area its in you could well be right, but there were women in their getting their haircut.Quote:
Barber shop could have been a front for a drug dealer? seriously
no i was wearing my black panther t-shirt so they should have been alright with that, oh wait i was wearing a sheet over my head, maybe that was it.
Bohs, that could be it alright. I might just be a smelly ****er. :rolleyes:
It couldn't be the fact that the barber wasn't there, like the guy said. Oh no whitey, that couldn't be it.
I should have included it was a simple shaved head that i told them i wanted.
she disimissed it, like he never existed :eek:
Trust me it wasnt that noby. Theres always sceptics though :p
Black people being able to use the 'N' word when whites aren't might have something to to with the fact that whites, generally, were not oppressed, forced into slavery, or treated like an inferior species for much of our recorded history, and still are in many areas.
I think given what we (as a race) did to them (as a race) over many years, not being able to use a certain word or two, or having to put up with some people who are a bit antsy about seeming racist in any 'do I pick him or you' situation, is not that much of a burden, no? There might be more important things to fret about.
This is about the top of the thread, BTW, not Paul's salon escapade. That just sounds like good old-fashioned rudeness.
Speaking of taking back racially offensive terms, I recently saw this verbally-NSFW clip from Clerks 2.
i'm sorry but whatever about the sentiment, hairdressers can't just "cut" your hair. while it not not be the world's most complicated job, you need specialised training to cut either sex's hair. and im not entirely sure why you brought up the guy sitting around, was he the manager or a friend or a bouncer?
I didn't do anything to any coloured (sorry don't know which word to use there) person, neither did anyone else on here
Why should we have to fret about them? The world doesn't owe them a living because of something that happened decades ago.
It's the equivalent of not being able to walk past an English person without them offering you a good feed
I think Paul O'Shea was in Desmonds :D