An original Tweet by George Craig from Canberra posting a photo of the singlet with the caption “@woolworths cairns, selling racist singlets for everyday low prices! #racist” was shared by Greens MP Adam Bandt on his Facebook page.
15-10-2014 08:24 AM - edited 15-10-2014 08:29 AM
Looks like yet another storm in a tea cup from the easily offended no sense of humour and we hate Australia mob
This Singlet and T-shirt has been available for a number of years on the web, on eBay and in many shops around the country until some super sensitive poonce from Canberra on an end of season footy trip to Cairns with his team decided to get himself all offended and post a pic etc and then the usual easily we hate Australia types all jumped on it (seems some ACT AFL players are over sensitive)
So is this RACIST or simply a singlet that’s says you are proud to be Australian and if you don’t like it here leave.
Is this yet another storm in a tea cup from the easily offended humourless types
An original Tweet by George Craig from Canberra posting a photo of the singlet with the caption “@woolworths cairns, selling racist singlets for everyday low prices! #racist” was shared by Greens MP Adam Bandt on his Facebook page.
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on 17-10-2014 01:27 PM
In war, the Coventry attack "makes sense" but until I learn different reasons for the attack on Dresden, it seems to me the Dresden attack was just a final "**bleep** you".
Don't get me wrong, I am glad the allies won the war, and appreciative of the contributions of those who acheived the outcomes they did, but I cannot help wondering if the end of WW1 were handled differently, ie, Germany was not left with a Treaty that resulted in hyperinflation, loss of pride, mass unemployment, no way to defend themselves etc, that maybe Germany would not have sought to assert their might and provide an environment for Hitler to prosper.
The people of Germany were at their lowest. Is it any wonder that when a charlatan came along offering them a way through that they did not embrace this?
This was a situation created by the Allies.
This was a situation that led to the invasion of Poland, and the consequent declaration of war on Germany
But who really is to blame for WW!!?
It is easy to blame the Germans, but from many angles it appears that "they were pushed" by the allies.
Thankfully, it seems that our world leaders have learned a bit about diplomatic relations, and such a scenario has so far failed to be repeated. These days, we seem to approach things differently. We can only hope that those methods achieve what is necessary without devestation.
on 17-10-2014 02:44 PM
@azureline** wrote:
@kilroy_is_here wrote:
Well what do you know the spelling and grammar card the sign of a lazy person who thinks they are of superiorintelangence but unable to prove itSpelling, grammar and comprehension irritates some people when it is wrong...........................does it make a difference when people correct it politely? or not?
do you do that in real life? -
lets say you are invited to a morning
tea with friends and friends of friends.
discussing current events or whatever.
there is a person who keeps mispronouncing
their words like aksk instead of ask or
of instead of have etc. do you point them out
and correct them?
on 17-10-2014 02:50 PM
Do you Julia?
I don't, most people I spend time with speak properly. There would be one or two spoken words commonly misused that I would be itching to correct if I heard them.
on 17-10-2014 02:55 PM
@*julia*2010 wrote:
@azureline** wrote:
@kilroy_is_here wrote:
Well what do you know the spelling and grammar card the sign of a lazy person who thinks they are ofsuperiorintelangence but unable to prove itSpelling, grammar and comprehension irritates some people when it is wrong...........................does it make a difference when people correct it politely? or not?
do you do that in real life? -
lets say you are invited to a morning
tea with friends and friends of friends.
discussing current events or whatever.
there is a person who keeps mispronouncing
their words like aksk instead of ask or
of instead of have etc. do you point them out
and correct them?
Sometimes I have to bite my tongue really hard when people use aks instead of ask. It really annoys my sensitive ears and I wonder how anyone can go through life not knowing basic words but facebook and newspaper sites do my head in more. I just love it when people are arguing over education, rules/laws, driving, employment or govt and they can't spell or string a sentence together in any comprehensible form.
on 17-10-2014 03:14 PM
on 17-10-2014 03:27 PM
Some people would tell the Pope how to pray.
on 17-10-2014 03:29 PM
on 17-10-2014 03:41 PM
@kilroy_is_here wrote:
You wouldn't tell a blind person to watch where there going or a person in a wheel chair how to walk would you?
Did I say or give any indication that I would?
The answer is no. I did not.
I do tell the children to watch where they're going. I do assist a couple of others (at their request) who are using the internet to improve their spelling. I do correct the children when they mispronounce or spell incorrectly because they're leaners and need to know when they get it wrong.
Do you object to that?
on 17-10-2014 03:46 PM
......because they're leaners ......
Which way di they lean, left or right 🙂
on 17-10-2014 03:50 PM
By the way "People in grass houses should not stow thrones" 🙂