But isn't he from Dublin so how can he be even classed as being from Ulster, never mind Britain?:confused:
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I didn't say you did. In fact if you read my post again I explicitly said my comments were not in response to yours.
I said that it just sounded like rudeness to me. If you think that rudeness had a racial element to it then you should report it, otherwise they'll keep doing it.
Stann, No I know you werent refering to me, but I was just making a point though in general.Quote:
I didn't say you did. In fact if you read my post again I explicitly said my comments were not in response to yours.
I said that it just sounded like rudeness to me. If you think that rudeness had a racial element to it then you should report it, otherwise they'll keep doing it.
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But isn't he from Dublin so how can he be even classed as being from Ulster, never mind Britain?
sccchhhhligoman, I meant he as in anyone from ulster not padraig harrington, its a pity nothing good came out of Donegal that they could latch onto!!!! :p
In the article they never actually say britishman padraig, but it was a paragraph in a box caption, and the one right below it said the above, therefore directly infering that Padraig was British do you get what I am saying?
This on the otherhand is a brilliantly well thought out piece of argument :rolleyes:
My point is (are you ready now) that you either believe in free speech or you don't
You can't pick and choose IMO
If someone wants to prove how stupid they are by calling someone a ****** they should be allowed in a free society. Would it really bother a coloured person that much to be insulted by someone of such a low calibre
Still, at least I'm not being called a racist in this thread :) :rolleyes:
I believe in free speech myself, any rational person would. The thing is that most people are happy not to say certain things that cause offense. They might feel that they can if they want to, but they choose not to. I really can't see what's wrong with that.
The answer to your last question is yes, it would.
People going around saying racially distasteful things might well have the effect of proving how stupid they are, but it would have the much more immediate effects of insulting whole rafts of people and inciting hatred. The right to free speech has serious responsibilities that come with it.