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    @terry wrote:

    @wordsworth60 wrote:

    @terry wrote:

    Racism is a subject that puts wordsworth in his element.

    He sits on his imaginary stool in front of an imaginary log fire and looks at the clay pipe he’s taken from the mantelpiece. Putting it in his mouth, he gazes at the disciples sitting at his feet.

    “Lord wordsworth..please tell us how we can be like you and achieve your righteousness”

    The followers gathered there gaze up in wondrous admiration at their learned leader….

    Terry has images in his head of me being admired by disciples while bathed in a warm, fiery glow and looking at a clay pipe . . . . . .

    Yes, but I’m not allowed to be sarcastic anymore or it will upset PC Kenty. #-o

    Not sure that anyone has called you for not being PC Terry – it seems that they do it when they think you are being unfair or offensive.

    We are all called when people disagree with us or think we are being unfair. That’s nothing to do with political correctness.

    #515270

    “Political Correctness” as a term is another term that could do with some definition. Many claim to be able to say when it has ‘gone too far’, but few, if any, ever indicate where the line is that has been crossed.

    #515271

    @toybulldog wrote:

    Could someone please explain to me why the Society of Black Lawyers AREN’T scoring a huge own goal, while creating enormous damage to the whole racism debate ?

    pretty please, with sugar on top . . . . . .??

    Good question Toy….
    However (in my humble opinion of course please take note Terry) you cannot win an argument by pointing out a similar wrong. The case has to be put forward on it’s own merit or negativity.

    Otherwise we become pedantic and we may argue:

    Racism against Black and Asians has been around for many many years. So wait a good few years yet before you can cry racism against white people.

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    Just another angle, and not my opinion. I don’t condone racism.

    #515272

    @terry wrote:

    @wordsworth60 wrote:

    @terry wrote:

    Racism is a subject that puts wordsworth in his element.

    He sits on his imaginary stool in front of an imaginary log fire and looks at the clay pipe he’s taken from the mantelpiece. Putting it in his mouth, he gazes at the disciples sitting at his feet.

    “Lord wordsworth..please tell us how we can be like you and achieve your righteousness”

    The followers gathered there gaze up in wondrous admiration at their learned leader….

    Terry has images in his head of me being admired by disciples while bathed in a warm, fiery glow and looking at a clay pipe . . . . . .

    Yes, but I’m not allowed to be sarcastic anymore or it will upset PC Kenty. #-o

    Bad point badly made, badly covered up and at the end blaming others by hiding behind sarcasm

    #515273

    *refrains*

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