[YOUTUBE]X6tLjGh_CFQ&feature=youtube_gdata_player[/YOUTUBE] u have to watch the vid for the full story but the gist of it is the following: at a train station soccer fans in paris (i think) wouldnt let a bm get on the train and say "we are racists....." the govt doesnt allow for racist rhetoric...its agaibst the law. would you be for or against racist rhetoric here to be outlawed in the U.S.?
u are too right on that. people have to be very careful in what yhey wish for. of course u want people to get along but how?
Some people will never get along. It's just differences... I am just speaking in a general sense. As far as going to jail for racism, I think that is kind of extreme.
I saw these Chelsea fans (I assume they're actual Headhunters if they're acting like this) effing up. I think their action here should be illegal, but not being racist generally. I think people should be free to think whatever they want, as long as they can't act on it to my detriment.
http://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/art...on-t-eat-way-slammed-supermarket-closure.html Keep an eye on this one The social commentary is going to be hilarious
meh it is a brit site. funny thing is if she said what she meant she'd be ok. too many black people want to talk for all of the black people on the planet.
To go to jail just because you are a racist? In which way..thinking? Because if you act, no matter, whether as a racist, egoist, sexist, chauvinist..whatever ...ist, you break the law anyway. When you beat someone else, you break the law. When you insult someone, you break the law. When you mob someone you break the law. When you murder someone, you break the law. So, what should be the difference? The motivation, education, childhood, environment, experiences? I assume everyone who feels the need to suppress someone else has its own insane excuses.
dumb soccer hooligans with nothing better to do. That must have been an uncomfortable train ride for people on board.