on 25-07-2016 08:15 PM
See a girl was taken by a tiger in a Chinese Open Zoo. Horrifying for the other people to watch.
17-10-2016 06:16 AM - edited 17-10-2016 06:17 AM
@johcaschro wrote:And this sign doesn't invoke in you the same indignation, criticism and censure that say a similar sign welcoming Muslims on motorbikes would?
...and he says he's not obsessed...
on 17-10-2016 11:17 AM
@johcaschro wrote:And this sign doesn't invoke in you the same indignation, criticism and censure that say a similar sign welcoming Muslims on motorbikes would?
No. Because anybody with an understanding of the history of English/Aussie relations would recognise it as friendly banter. Most Australian/Muslim interactions haven't reached that stage yet.
17-10-2016 05:24 PM - edited 17-10-2016 05:25 PM
And in any case, since the park closed in 1988, any indignation I might have feltl would have well and truly dissipated by now.
Apparently the main reason it closed was the high cost of animal feed - so obviously the Poms weren't showing up in droves on their pushbikes.
on 17-10-2016 05:32 PM
I'm allowed to laugh because some of my best friends (and relations) are pommies.
on 17-10-2016 06:50 PM
So, expressions of casual racism towards the English are ok, are they, because it's traditional and they don't really mind anyway?
I see.
on 17-10-2016 06:56 PM
Well, 1) it's not racism, and 2) yeah.
You should hear what I cop on an almost daily basis because I'm from NZ. But that's okay because I understand it's coming from an entirely different basis.
17-10-2016 07:35 PM - edited 17-10-2016 07:35 PM
Well, 1. Yes it most definitely is racism and 2. No, I know that the expression causes offence and it's just not acceptable to shrug it off as some sort of matey joking.
on 17-10-2016 08:16 PM
Confounding how bigots are so often proud of not being racists
on 17-10-2016 08:24 PM
so tippy...would you include the soldiers who defend your country in that bunch?
on 17-10-2016 08:52 PM