WalterSkinner
Well-Known Member
Should be sacked. It isn’t even a common term people use so he could try suggest it was a slip of the tongue
Does saying that people defending the use of the word "Holocaust" is exclusive to the largest Rangers forum on the internet make you a decent human being?Oh thank god, the voice of maturity has waded in.
I am nearly 40. I am not 'being all PC', I am suggesting that there might be a tiny chance that not everyone walks about saying that things are a holocaust. And that perhaps some of the Jewish community, as well as others, might find the term synonymous with the death of 6 million Jews. I think you are getting 'being all PC' mixed up with just being a decent human being. Nugget.
Just as I thought we can't.This is the attitude that pisses me off. "Can't say this anymore, can't say that anymore". Language evolves and people's sensitivities change. It changes as we evolve as humans. We can't just freeze time to when YOU thought it was ok to say certain things about the group of people you want to ostracize. Maybe learn why language is changing the way it is, or maybe just try just being nice to folk. No matter who or what they are.
Yes exactly.It's the same with a swastika. It is a Buddhist symbol of peace but in western culture it will be synonymous with the Nazi's for centuries.
People arguing about the word meaning this and how it was used long before that, are on the same wavelength as the Tim's who claim Hun isn't sectarian, because it was used in different contexts in the past.
Not saying it is exclusive to here. The other forum that I go on, (which has a far larger cross section of society), had the view that it was a daft thing to say. It just happens that in here a lot of people don't want to see it as an offensive term.Does saying that people defending the use of the word "Holocaust" is exclusive to the largest Rangers forum on the internet make you a decent human being?
"Only on FF"Not saying it is exclusive to here. The other forum that I go on, (which has a far larger cross section of society), had the view that it was a daft thing to say. It just happens that in here a lot of people don't want to see it as an offensive term.
Okay then. Maybe what I meant was, "of all the places I frequent, only on FF...""Only on FF"
You haven't annoyed me, all I've done is highlight that anyone at anytime can deliver poorly chosen words.Okay then. Maybe what I meant was, "of all the places I frequent, only on FF..."
Other places would probably not stand for the "anti-woke, can't say anything anymore" bollocks people cry about on here. Maybe I am taking this further than I should have, but it is frustrating.
In fact, I won't comment in future, It's tiring. I have had arguments on here, and with people at Ibrox with people being racist cunts, as well as on the subway after games. There is too much of a general whiff of it that I hope fucks off soon from our support. The dafties with the banner the other night did nothing to help us as a support. Then the Tommy Burns shite in Sunday etc.
Sorry if I have annoyed anyone on this thread, just carry on.
Aye it should, and will be the end of it. The problem with last point is 'The Disaster' isn't a thing, and you know the difference.
Most people get annoyed about things that actually matter not what some random on the internet tells them to be offended about, you carry on being the champion of human decencyOkay then. Maybe what I meant was, "of all the places I frequent, only on FF..."
Other places would probably not stand for the "anti-woke, can't say anything anymore" bollocks people cry about on here. Maybe I am taking this further than I should have, but it is frustrating.
In fact, I won't comment in future, It's tiring. I have had arguments on here, and with people at Ibrox with people being racist cunts, as well as on the subway after games. There is too much of a general whiff of it that I hope fucks off soon from our support. The dafties with the banner the other night did nothing to help us as a support. Then the Tommy Burns shite in Sunday etc.
Sorry if I have annoyed anyone on this thread, just carry on.
You haven't annoyed me, all I've done is highlight that anyone at anytime can deliver poorly chosen words.
Pretty much the same as Carlton Cole has done.
I'm utterly bemused though at the point you're trying to make about racist Rangers fans and bringing up the Tommy Burns stuff.
On this very thread you're having a go at people who've stuck up for a black ex-celtc player!
Whatever pal, enjoy your day. Say what you like and don't worry about anything.Most people get annoyed about things that actually matter not what some random on the internet tells them to be offended about, you carry on being the champion of human decency
I was being sarcastic to be honest. I agree it could be offensive, but I think he should apologise and we all move on
I will and don't. Hopefully you don't hear any words that you have decided are offensive today, l don't think your poor wee ticker can take much more.Whatever pal, enjoy your day. Say what you like and don't worry about anything.
Apologise for what? Offending a few wee virgins (likely white middle class types) on Twitter with nothing better to do with their lives but be mock offended at everything and anything?
Nah.
It is a requirement of the job.He is thick as f*#k, how he ever gets a gig on TalkSport is beyond me.
That's actually an interesting point. If the Daily Record or Sun went with an "Ibrox Disaster" headline after a heavy defeat or something people would absolutely, and rightly, be up in arms.Had a look, seems he's apologised.
Is that the end of it?
Is it a hardship to not use the word?
Tune in next week for "Gary Linekar says disaster".
I don't know whats more ridiculous.
The fact Cole is being criticised for using the word holocaust, or the fact there are people on this thread who think the word shouldn't be used and he is out of order.
Is this for real?!
That's actually an interesting point. If the Daily Record or Sun went with an "Ibrox Disaster" headline after a heavy defeat or something people would absolutely, and rightly, be up in arms.