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Oh my word, what a truely, horrible women
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Just showed her ignorance when she couldn't even name an African country :laugh:
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Yes the British Empire I would be running a Nation now sending some of the posters to the Prison Island. They Were the Days. |
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Actually a lot of those who made the British Empire great were Scottish :whistle:
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There are indeed some great Scottish people...... :whistle: |
I don't think many people on this thread realize this but if you do not have the freedom to say unpopular things, then you don't have freedom of speech at all. It's the unpopular speech that needs to be protected, not prosecuted. And people seem to differentiate saying racially unpopular things with unpopular things in general like they're two different things. Unpopular speech is unpopular speech whether it be about race, politics, religion.
The only reason why I keep going on and on about this is because the woman was arrested for doing relatively nothing. It's not her fault that people around her are so thin-skinned. The worst thing that should have happened to her is the train banning her for making their other customers uncomfortable. She certainly did not deserve to be arrested and CAN NOT BELIEVE people here agree that she should be behind bars. |
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Yeah I don't think saying "the Law says this so it is right" is much of an argument, and I also don't necessarily believe this is the sort of thing that should be dealt with by chucking her behind bars, it's more your disregard for the woman's racism that I find objectionable
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I have to possibly state the obvious here: but given that the Law states a particular action or behaviour is unlawful or illegal - thems the terms that we have to abide by. Whether we agree with them or not. That's not dogmatic. That's fact. Where did I say that any opinion that goes against the law is therefore irrelevant. I have indicated nothing of the sort. |
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If someone says "she shouldn't be arrested" and states that as their opinion, it doesn't really matter whether the law agrees with it or not, they can still have that view |
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Where have I stated that no one can have a different view or is not allowed their opinion? |
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I will ask you again MTVN. Where did I state that someone's opinion was invalid or that they could not have a view. in fact, I'll refer you back to this part of my own previous post: Quote:
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Now, as an outsider looking in, the sacred cow in the UK is race. |
Urgh this is off-topic and be unnecessarily dragged out; I'm just saying that you can disagree with something being the law and you just saying "well you don't decide the law" in response isn't the best argument IMO
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It is not a thread about comparing legalities within or to other countries: as has been pointed out to you several pages ago - indeed, I even requoted MTVN's post to Lost Alex with regards to staying on topic. |
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