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Now they really have gone too far
Krull:
http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/education/7204635.stm
I am at a bit of a loss here as surely it has been offensive to jews in the uk for far longer?
why is suddenly offensive now?
datalas:
I like the following ...
--- Quote ---he judges criticised the stereotyping in the story of the unfortunate pigs: "Is it true that all builders are cowboys, builders get their work blown down, and builders are like pigs?"
--- End quote ---
I like the simple fact that the judges have failed to ask the slightly more reasonable question of "Do pigs build houses?"
strapping young lad:
and where do the wolves that have the lung strength to knock down houses
would be loads cheaper than a wrecking ball
they could be hired by the govt
Saffy:
--- Quote from: Krull on January 24, 2008, 11:21:35 ---http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/education/7204635.stm
I am at a bit of a loss here as surely it has been offensive to jews in the uk for far longer?
why is suddenly offensive now?
--- End quote ---
Because the Jews are largely passive without an active extremist element that it is attempting to bring in Sharia law into Europe to convert all to Islam or by put to the sword as a kafir. Banning western customs and culture quirks 'because they might offend' are a start and are helped to come about by the leftist doctrine of the nannystate who's agents fall for it every time. They bend over backward to appease. The Jewish community will only speak up against a direct attack of blantant antisemitism, and quite rightly so, they don't go rioting about in the streets, burning flags and screaming death to the West.
Krull:
I wasn't saying the jews would or should complain it just irks me that a judge has decided it might offend a certain group when other groups have a similar view regarding pork. it seems like the judges are creating issues where they do not exist just my opinion though
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