That sounds splendid old bean.
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When I was a teenager I lived in an Aboriginal community and was always called "Whitey or Ghosty" by these people even though I was tanned.
It never bothered me and nor them when I answered back words that would offend the politically correct brain dead television watchers of today.
We all got on in reality, and shared our differences without politics consuming us.
If people would turn off there TV programs that are publicly programming them, and realise we are all the same and can take a joke or insult on the cheek, we may have a chance of not loosing our rights to breath in this country from distorted carbon laws.
It is all done by design and this country, my country, will go under heavy laws over the next few years and most of you are not capable to comprehend the forces to move Australia under NWO control.
If people would turn off there TV programs that are publicly programming them, and realise we are all the same and can take a joke or insult on the cheek, we may have a chance of not loosing our rights to breath in this country from distorted carbon laws.
It is all done by design and this country, my country, will go under heavy laws over the next few years and most of you are not capable to comprehend the forces to move Australia under NWO control.[/QUOTE]
:cool::angel::angel: and I thought this post was about an inappropriate sticker. :o
It is racist. Here's a definition for you:
noun
1.the belief that all members of each race possess characteristics, abilities, or qualities specific to that race, especially so as to distinguish it as inferior or superior to another race or races.
The sticker implies that a car put together by a different race is inferior. Therefore racist. That said it is pretty tame - I'm pretty sure people won't stop and point as your car goes by. It's still racist nonetheless and as brainless as the F off we're full sticker. I immediately realise I'm dealing with someone with a low IQ if I see stickers like that.
I instead poke fan at other Caucasians with the sticker of my disco: "Paddle faster, I hear banjo's" :). There is some crazy banjo country near where I live. :D
I don't discriminate.
I hate everyone equally.
Would I put it on my car? No.
Do I really care if someone else puts it on theirs? No.
As said, it's pretty tame. Not as bad as "**** off we're full" imho.
I'm all for equal opportunity and respect for other religions and races, but respect is a two way street, and if people want to play the race card like it's going out of fashion, it's not going to earn a heap of respect from the rest of us.
To quote Uncle Chop chop: Harden the **** up Australia.
This has been a great post , a bit like watching a prize fight , First a sticker that should have been taken with tongue in cheek ,In my opinion just a harmless sticker hanging a bit of **** , then I see It has offended , not just one ,but a few . One anyone losses there sense of humour , that's if they ever had one . the world becomes a sadder place !!. cheers jimr1:D:D
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Listen guys
Stop using symbols in replace of your swear words its considered a dodge even if your trying to self moderate.
Just type the word and allow the filter to do its job 2 people have already been warned in this thread and a 3rd only narrowly escaped.
I don't want to have to warn anyone else.
Thank you :)
Unfortunately these days ,the racist tag is used too often to stifle discussion on a whole range of issues that should be discussed.Try to find a car that is solely manufactured by one "race"100 percent.I know my land rover collection was built in britain by whites,west indians,pakis,indians and God knows who else,maybe even someone who uses chopsticks.:pSo what?Tojotas and datsuns ect are built all over the world not just by asians.It is a sticker meant to be amusing the same as a whole lot of others,some of which are quite clever .Dont ever lose your sense of humour you blokes,[oh and shielas,don't want to be called sextist],you can never replace it;)
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