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As an older man ,I have embraced Change 

We need to become more "woke" and stop using words and using pronouns to describe things ,we need to embrace this so we can all live in harmony 

 

I was in a bar last night I had no idea the word "pommy" was offensive in describing a British citizen 

I heard a younger British who looked like a backpacker type have a go at a Aussie guy about being called a "pommy" 

Unfortunately the rough tattooed Aussie guy refused to apologise but it's not his fault he needs re-education?

 

Is there any words that are offensive that we need to stop using to embrace the exciting change of cultural and linguistic diversity?

 

Are you a British citizen,who is offended by the word "pommy" ?

And we must call people British citizens because they are citizens of that country not necessarily it's "their" country 

 

What words do you hate ,I do know a man at my work a few years ago hated being called " mate" 

 

The word "boy " can be offensive to some 

Dear Sir or Madam is now not encountered 

 

But please all I'm asking is what words are offensive to you that's all asking 

 

 

 

 

 

 

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4 minutes ago, MalcolmB said:

I have forgotten more than you will ever know.

 

Currently learning another language and bedding 3-5 women per week and enjoying retirement in tropical paradise. What about you? 
Not learning anything new, taking matters into your own hands while living under Democrat rule?

Funny how you think about our politics when we dont think about yours. Your country is irrelevant and worse by every metric

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1 hour ago, Gsxrnz said:

wo Poms, a Dutchie, a Frog, three Yanks, two Krauts, an Eyetie, an albino <deleted>, seven Scandi's of mixed lineage, a Wop, a Paddie. three Geordies, and a <deleted> walked into a bar.

I wonder which nationalities were deleted. 

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3 hours ago, georgegeorgia said:

As an older man ,I have embraced Change 

We need to become more "woke" and stop using words and using pronouns to describe things ,we need to embrace this so we can all live in harmony 

 

I was in a bar last night I had no idea the word "pommy" was offensive in describing a British citizen 

I heard a younger British who looked like a backpacker type have a go at a Aussie guy about being called a "pommy" 

Unfortunately the rough tattooed Aussie guy refused to apologise but it's not his fault he needs re-education?

 

Is there any words that are offensive that we need to stop using to embrace the exciting change of cultural and linguistic diversity?

 

Are you a British citizen,who is offended by the word "pommy" ?

And we must call people British citizens because they are citizens of that country not necessarily it's "their" country 

 

What words do you hate ,I do know a man at my work a few years ago hated being called " mate" 

 

The word "boy " can be offensive to some 

Dear Sir or Madam is now not encountered 

 

But please all I'm asking is what words are offensive to you that's all asking 

 

 

 

 

 

 

I dislike Pommy aka POME, I also dislike Falang, I was chatting to an Irish guy in a bar, and I happened to say, during the conversation that I used to work with a lot of Paddys, he hit the roof calling me racist, and became quite aggressive, I finished my beer quickly and left. By the way I have an Irish surname, that this guy said, that's not a name it's an Irish institution.

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1 hour ago, phetphet said:

There will always be someone who is offended by something. The 'woke' have  appointed themselves as the feelings police and pander to everyone who feels upset by something.

Any word or term can become offensive if enough fuss is kicked up about it.

 

A few that spring to mind are Spastic, Spina Bifida, disabled, queer,  deaf and dumb, and even he, she, him and her nowadays.

 

What a bland world we are heading for.

Strangely the word "handicapped" is banned in Australia 

I recall a contractor ( charity collection) who was a young  American student working  in my workplace

 

he said to another colleague who was a "Fat Karen"  that a handicapped person was outside 

 

She complained to his supervisor that it was offensive,he was warned that it's "disability" not handicapped,poor boy 

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1 hour ago, brianthainess said:

I dislike Pommy aka POME, I also dislike Falang, I was chatting to an Irish guy in a bar, and I happened to say, during the conversation that I used to work with a lot of Paddys, he hit the roof calling me racist, and became quite aggressive, I finished my beer quickly and left. By the way I have an Irish surname, that this guy said, that's not a name it's an Irish institution.

Hopefully you don't have the same Irish surname as mine 

I'm offended by my Irish surname because we invaded Australia and we must apologise and change our names , eventually as you know we will all be called Mohammed but that's a different story and please don't try to get me off topic !!!

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6 minutes ago, georgegeorgia said:

I'm offended by my Irish surname because we invaded Australia and we must apologise and change our names ,

I dont recall an Irish invasion of Australia. Perhaps you can enlighten me. 

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6 minutes ago, georgegeorgia said:

Hopefully you don't have the same Irish surname as mine 

I'm offended by my Irish surname because we invaded Australia and we must apologise and change our names , eventually as you know we will all be called Mohammed but that's a different story and please don't try to get me off topic !!!

I'm Very proud of my Irish name and heritage.

Sad you had to bring up a racist slant yourself., I have no intension of going off topic but you seem to want too, by bringing a religion into it. Sad person you are.

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35 minutes ago, mdr224 said:

Hes from the UK. nobody is doing worse than them

Yeah but the ones scattered all over the world are the smart ones. "the weather is horrid, Scousers everywhere and run by a bunch of c**n*s" is what I am told daily.

 

17 minutes ago, brianthainess said:

I'm Very proud of my Irish name and heritage.

Sad you had to bring up a racist slant yourself., I have no intension of going off topic but you seem to want too, by bringing a religion into it. Sad person you are.

Dude stop, all the real Irishmen are in NYC. Whats five miles long, green, with an IQ of 20 and drunk as a skunk?

 

The St. Paddys Day parade.

 

Thats the beauty of America, we got the best and left the trash behind 🙂 🙂 🙂

 

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2 hours ago, FolkGuitar said:

 

Just a few years ago I would have thought that this post was made in jest. These days, it's all too common to meet people who behave this way.
It's Science, not Santa Clause—facts vs Opinion.
Before you laugh at children who believe in Santa Claus, just remember there are adults who believe in Donald Trump.
If you argue your opinion against Science facts, it's not a debate. You are just wrong.

Would that be the same science that says women can have a penis ? You are wrong and a bad person

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39 minutes ago, georgegeorgia said:

Strangely the word "handicapped" is banned in Australia 

I recall a contractor ( charity collection) who was a young  American student working  in my workplace

 

he said to another colleague who was a "Fat Karen"  that a handicapped person was outside 

 

She complained to his supervisor that it was offensive,he was warned that it's "disability" not handicapped,poor boy 

 

Isn't the correct term "differently abled"?

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2 hours ago, FolkGuitar said:

 

Just a few years ago I would have thought that this post was made in jest. These days, it's all too common to meet people who behave this way.
It's Science, not Santa Clause—facts vs Opinion.
Before you laugh at children who believe in Santa Claus, just remember there are adults who believe in Donald Trump.
If you argue your opinion against Science facts, it's not a debate. You are just wrong.

Start a topic dude, Ill be glad to debate the issue of an existential climate crisis. You should be able to beat me easily, right, I voted for Trump.

 

Personally, every time I hear the word climate crisis I reach for my Glock. What a fascist plot.

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