Yea. True.Henry Norris 1913 wrote:father ted has opened my eyes to racism, a very thought provoking post.

DB10 is an Irish, miget, cross-dressing, homo, racist, bastard!


Yea. True.Henry Norris 1913 wrote:father ted has opened my eyes to racism, a very thought provoking post.
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Well I had hoped my previous post wold preach to the forum about stamping out all forms of intolerence, of course it was masked under the guise of racism but I had believed the members would read it as a wake up call towards all intolerence but I see homophobia is now rife on the message board.armchair supporter wrote:Yea. True.Henry Norris 1913 wrote:father ted has opened my eyes to racism, a very thought provoking post.![]()
DB10 is an Irish, miget, cross-dressing, homo, racist, bastard!
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father_ted wrote:Well I had hoped my previous post wold preach to the forum about stamping out all forms of intolerence, of course it was masked under the guise of racism but I had believed the members would read it as a wake up call towards all intolerence but I see homophobia is now rife on the message board.armchair supporter wrote:Yea. True.Henry Norris 1913 wrote:father ted has opened my eyes to racism, a very thought provoking post.![]()
DB10 is an Irish, miget, cross-dressing, homo, racist, bastard!
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Not only is homo a disgusting, unacceptable term to use but also to suggest someone is somehow carrying a negative trait is also a disgrace.
Don't get me wrong, I am not a dirty meat gazer but I cannot stand by and say nothing when I see sucw hate being directed at people who have committed no crime.
Natural Born Gooner wrote:father_ted wrote:Well I had hoped my previous post wold preach to the forum about stamping out all forms of intolerence, of course it was masked under the guise of racism but I had believed the members would read it as a wake up call towards all intolerence but I see homophobia is now rife on the message board.armchair supporter wrote:Yea. True.Henry Norris 1913 wrote:father ted has opened my eyes to racism, a very thought provoking post.![]()
DB10 is an Irish, miget, cross-dressing, homo, racist, bastard!
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Not only is homo a disgusting, unacceptable term to use but also to suggest someone is somehow carrying a negative trait is also a disgrace.
Don't get me wrong, I am not a dirty meat gazer but I cannot stand by and say nothing when I see sucw hate being directed at people who have committed no crime.
Natural Born Gooner wrote:father_ted wrote:Well I had hoped my previous post wold preach to the forum about stamping out all forms of intolerence, of course it was masked under the guise of racism but I had believed the members would read it as a wake up call towards all intolerence but I see homophobia is now rife on the message board.armchair supporter wrote:Yea. True.Henry Norris 1913 wrote:father ted has opened my eyes to racism, a very thought provoking post.![]()
DB10 is an Irish, miget, cross-dressing, homo, racist, bastard!
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Not only is homo a disgusting, unacceptable term to use but also to suggest someone is somehow carrying a negative trait is also a disgrace.
Don't get me wrong, I am not a dirty meat gazer but I cannot stand by and say nothing when I see sucw hate being directed at people who have committed no crime.
father_ted wrote:I now realise mocking Augie's posts were wrong. If anything, this forum should be commended for embracing somebody who suffers from such obvious educational challenges and encoring them in such an uplifting manner. It is, however, very disappointing to see this forum ruined by such blatant racism.DB10GOONER wrote:When I used to use my mate's Club Level ST there was a family of Asians (Dad, two daughters, son) that sat beside us and I always got the impression they thought they were buying tickets for the cricket and mistakenly ended up with football tickets. Nice polite people, but they would arrive late, then during the game they'd open the sandwiches and the flask of soup and read the programme, or fiddle with an iPod, and kind of just sit there looking a bit uninterested no matter what was happening and then leave about 5 to 10 minutes before the end. As I say, nice polite people (and never once complained about me or my mate or my brother roaring and screaming beside themRyanswannell wrote:At the Spurs game earlier on in the month, the amount of people who arrive 10-15 mins after the game started, and left 10-15 mins before the end of the first half/game was astonishing.corkbarry wrote:There was 4 in front of me who left their seats 5 minutes before half time and NEVER came back? wtf is wrong with some people?
I can't believe people would spend £62+ on a ticket, and miss a huge chunk of the game![]()
) but I always wondered why they bothered...
Why the need to mention they are Asian? Why the need to tar them with a racial stereotype such as they only know cricket just because they did not act in accordance with how you feel a 'proper' football fan should.
Perhaps they bothered because they enjoyed it. Perhaps they were very aware that they were at a football match but did not need to act a conventional manner to display such pleasure? I will leave you with that to think about as I am sure someone such as yourself will only get confused if I try and get any deeper on the issue.
I have been left very offended by this whole episode.
DB10GOONER wrote:father_ted wrote:I now realise mocking Augie's posts were wrong. If anything, this forum should be commended for embracing somebody who suffers from such obvious educational challenges and encoring them in such an uplifting manner. It is, however, very disappointing to see this forum ruined by such blatant racism.DB10GOONER wrote:When I used to use my mate's Club Level ST there was a family of Asians (Dad, two daughters, son) that sat beside us and I always got the impression they thought they were buying tickets for the cricket and mistakenly ended up with football tickets. Nice polite people, but they would arrive late, then during the game they'd open the sandwiches and the flask of soup and read the programme, or fiddle with an iPod, and kind of just sit there looking a bit uninterested no matter what was happening and then leave about 5 to 10 minutes before the end. As I say, nice polite people (and never once complained about me or my mate or my brother roaring and screaming beside themRyanswannell wrote:At the Spurs game earlier on in the month, the amount of people who arrive 10-15 mins after the game started, and left 10-15 mins before the end of the first half/game was astonishing.corkbarry wrote:There was 4 in front of me who left their seats 5 minutes before half time and NEVER came back? wtf is wrong with some people?
I can't believe people would spend £62+ on a ticket, and miss a huge chunk of the game![]()
) but I always wondered why they bothered...
Why the need to mention they are Asian? Why the need to tar them with a racial stereotype such as they only know cricket just because they did not act in accordance with how you feel a 'proper' football fan should.
Perhaps they bothered because they enjoyed it. Perhaps they were very aware that they were at a football match but did not need to act a conventional manner to display such pleasure? I will leave you with that to think about as I am sure someone such as yourself will only get confused if I try and get any deeper on the issue.
I have been left very offended by this whole episode.![]()
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I'm actually embarrassed for you Fra- oops, sorry, Father Ted.
Okay, little brain. Let me explain something to you. Stating that someone is Asian when they are indeed Asian, is not racist. Only an absolute pillock with a pathetic agenda would try and convey it so. Now this might come as a shock to you, as you appear to not be able to read and understand the English language too well, but cricket is far more popular amongst Asians than football is. Thus if you've ever been to a game you will notice that very few Asians (sadly) go to football matches. Thusly, my impression is that the family in question (determined by their late arrival, lack of actually watching the game, and early departure) were not that interested in the game, giving me the impression that they possibly got the wrong tickets but were trying to make the best of it. Possibly they were more interested in cricket (or tennis for that matter). This is a possible scenario, not saying it is what happened, but it is possible. "Possible" means something that might have happened. Do you understand that?
We mods were kind of hoping you might be capable of contributing a bit more to this forum than just trolling augie, and we warned you about it, but it seems even that little step up is too much for you. You remain on our watch list. You are literally one troll-type post from a permanent ban, so keep up the good work.
Leyton Gooner wrote:Ted's on a one man mission to rid the world of all intolerance and hatred
I've seen some really sick and disturbing things on the internet and yet you're "very offended" by that.father_ted wrote:I now realise mocking Augie's posts were wrong. If anything, this forum should be commended for embracing somebody who suffers from such obvious educational challenges and encoring them in such an uplifting manner. It is, however, very disappointing to see this forum ruined by such blatant racism.DB10GOONER wrote:When I used to use my mate's Club Level ST there was a family of Asians (Dad, two daughters, son) that sat beside us and I always got the impression they thought they were buying tickets for the cricket and mistakenly ended up with football tickets. Nice polite people, but they would arrive late, then during the game they'd open the sandwiches and the flask of soup and read the programme, or fiddle with an iPod, and kind of just sit there looking a bit uninterested no matter what was happening and then leave about 5 to 10 minutes before the end. As I say, nice polite people (and never once complained about me or my mate or my brother roaring and screaming beside themRyanswannell wrote:At the Spurs game earlier on in the month, the amount of people who arrive 10-15 mins after the game started, and left 10-15 mins before the end of the first half/game was astonishing.corkbarry wrote:There was 4 in front of me who left their seats 5 minutes before half time and NEVER came back? wtf is wrong with some people?
I can't believe people would spend £62+ on a ticket, and miss a huge chunk of the game![]()
) but I always wondered why they bothered...
Why the need to mention they are Asian? Why the need to tar them with a racial stereotype such as they only know cricket just because they did not act in accordance with how you feel a 'proper' football fan should.
Perhaps they bothered because they enjoyed it. Perhaps they were very aware that they were at a football match but did not need to act a conventional manner to display such pleasure? I will leave you with that to think about as I am sure someone such as yourself will only get confused if I try and get any deeper on the issue.
I have been left very offended by this whole episode.
Forgive me father for I have sinned. Its been many years since my last confession and in that time I havefather_ted wrote: Well I had hoped my previous post wold preach to the forum about stamping out all forms of intolerence, of course it was masked under the guise of racism but I had believed the members would read it as a wake up call towards all intolerence but I see homophobia is now rife on the message board.
Not only is homo a disgusting, unacceptable term to use but also to suggest someone is somehow carrying a negative trait is also a disgrace.
Don't get me wrong, I am not a dirty meat gazer but I cannot stand by and say nothing when I see sucw hate being directed at people who have committed no crime.
Seconded !mcdowell42 wrote:Bring back Red