Racist, derogatory and discriminatory remarks

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  1. tyr

    tyrone1 Banned Idiot

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    Any one posting racist comments should be banned for life
     
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    Gally Administrator Staff Member Admin

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    Is it ok to call someone a lady garden?
     
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    Admin just corrected the OP on nationality using their own phrase, hardly race hate crime of the century if you ask me.

    I just assumed he was correcting the OP and not passing comment on the woman's intelligence himself.
     
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    Is this the upside down world?
     
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    Err are the Scots actually a 'race'? An arbitrary political geographical border between two countries surely does not define a 'race' merely a nationality. Calling someone "thick" is derogatory but adding "Scot" is merely an additional descriptive word i.e. an adjective. I doubt it could be regarded as making it a 'racist comment' so I suspect the HR dept, if they had treated it as such would have been completely out of order.
     
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    Is calling someone a thick Irish woman any more racist than calling a person a thick woman from Dublin? She was thick and she was Irish which are two adjectives that described her. Is a beautiful Irish woman also racist? World's gone bloody mad.
     
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    If you don’t see it, then we do have problems.

    Post #2

    Granted it was correcting the OP, but still refering to the ‘Thick women’ by her nationality.

    Personally I think the worlds gone mad, but as I said earlier, our lass got a verbal warning at work when she referred to a persons nationality (Scottish), in the same sentence as a derogatory comment (on a private WhatsApp group).

    @Tek A racial group can be defined by Nationality including Citizenship

    https://www.legislation.gov.uk/ukpga/1998/37/contents
     
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    Its not just fine, its mandatory.
     
  10. Tek

    Tekkytyke Well-Known Member

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    Nope! Not seeing the connection in the attached document.
    Race and Nationality are two distinct separate things.

    Nationality (noun) is the relationship between a person and the political state to which he belongs or is affiliated. Ethnicity (noun) is the identification of a person with a particular racial, cultural, or religious group. ... "My nationality is Italian, but my ethnicity is Caucasian."
     
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    https://www.legislation.gov.uk/ukpg...raciallyaggravated-offences-england-and-wales

    Meaning of “ [racially or religiously aggravated]”.

     
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    tyrone1 Banned Idiot

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    Pardon
     
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    This thread is ridiculous. Is there anything else to discuss today?
     
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    Bore off!
     

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