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on 15-10-2014 11:06 AM
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on 15-10-2014 11:07 AM
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on 15-10-2014 11:07 AM
@muppet_detector wrote:I don't think it is a racist comment or a racist shirt.
Years ago there were t shirts - white with a red dot in the middle with what appeared to be japanese letters/characters around the red dot - but closer inspection revealed the letters were actually contorted english letters that spelled out f*** off. That was racist.
agree
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on 15-10-2014 11:08 AM
@jimmy*part3 wrote:
@karliandjacko wrote:I don't "love" the Australian flag and I don't give a rats who wants me to leave the country because of that. It's not their business and they don't own the country.
It's not your business what shirt they wear either, or the fact that they are proud to say they DO love their country.
And it's their right to say they'd like you to leave because your stance. And your right to stay too.
Isn't freedom grand!
100% agree but the embarrassing rush to decry Australia and to play the racist card overrode the brain and now we are witness to "I Hate Everything" to try to justify their idiocy. Best to ignore this particular type childish retort of hatred towards our flag.
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on 15-10-2014 11:09 AM
@purplecarrot-top wrote:
I love my country and I do not need to wear a t shirt or other stuff with flags and slogans on them. My husband fought for this country and even he does not see the need for it.
Comes down to the mighty dollar again. Make the stuff and they will buy it. Lots of money for business. Nothing like being a slave to big business.
I don't like shirts with slogans either, but would your husband be offended by seeing someone else wearing that? Or you?
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on 15-10-2014 11:10 AM
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on 15-10-2014 11:13 AM
Woolworths fbook page has gone viral against the knee jerk reaction to a T shirt.
I hope everybody boycotts Woolworth's for this stupidity. At least a boycott that means something to everybody and not just the elitists.
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on 15-10-2014 11:15 AM
@jimmy*part3 wrote:
@karliandjacko wrote:I don't "love" the Australian flag and I don't give a rats who wants me to leave the country because of that. It's not their business and they don't own the country.
It's not your business what shirt they wear either, or the fact that they are proud to say they DO love their country.
And it's their right to say they'd like you to leave because your stance. And your right to stay too.
Isn't freedom grand!
Tee shirts such as the one in question don't say the wearer loves their country and no the wearers don't have the right to tell others to leave.
When did the national sport become a race to the bottom of the nastiness to others pit? Hatred of others is nothing to be proud of.
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on 15-10-2014 11:15 AM
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on 15-10-2014 11:17 AM