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Post by faginy on May 13, 2004 18:20:55 GMT 1
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Post by ratcliffesghost on May 13, 2004 18:24:01 GMT 1
faginy owd lad, read on the net only last night about a BNP initiative to promote wearing of England tops by Kids at mufty days, and exploit it for political purposes/publicity. That makes it a bit harder to call I reckon
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Post by faginy on May 13, 2004 18:26:35 GMT 1
faginy owd lad, read on the net only last night about a BNP initiative to promote wearing of England tops by Kids at mufty days, and exploit it for political purposes/publicity. That makes it a bit harder to call I reckon its a disgrace that politics is filtering down to kids aged 11-16
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Post by pawlo on May 13, 2004 18:31:45 GMT 1
its a disgrace that politics is filtering down to kids aged 11-16 Agree, but the real disgrace is that our national flag has been hijacked by the right and used as a symbol of intolerance
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Post by theriverside on May 13, 2004 19:53:41 GMT 1
Totally agree with that statement Pab. Why do the school not use this as a means of reclaiming the flag of St George? They could give out 'kick racism out of football' badges for the kids to pin on the shirts to let the scum know that the only 'no surrender' will be to their dirge that passes as a political party.
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Post by kickinpretty on May 13, 2004 20:02:46 GMT 1
Paul Ince is a racist then and so are the thousands of black youths who sport the colours of their national identity, this kind of thing makes me mad. One look at this photo and it shows what the colours of england mean to the black community in britain.
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Post by Deleted on May 13, 2004 20:03:51 GMT 1
Me too, this is bl00dy ridiculous.
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Post by Theoneandonly on May 13, 2004 20:04:59 GMT 1
If wearing England shirts is racist, then im racist
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Post by aleix on May 13, 2004 20:05:53 GMT 1
I once got asked (told) to change my Town shirt cos B&A colours were too bright and stood out too much. barstewards!
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Post by PorkyShrew on May 13, 2004 20:06:21 GMT 1
this truely is taking the p**s, next they will ban me from wearing my town shirt cos thats racist
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Post by ThrobsBlackHat on May 13, 2004 20:23:39 GMT 1
it is shocking that the BNP would resort to such tactics
they are just scum, neatly packaged scum
I am proud to wear my england shirt and I had muslim friends with different colour skin in Birmingham who were proud to wear their england shirts, and we all celebrated beating Germnay together!
this way i can only see the racists winning as then they looklike they are the only ones with "national pride", while I would suggest pride in your nation would cause you to tell the racist scum where they can stick their offensive literature
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Post by Hatfieldshrew on May 13, 2004 20:57:43 GMT 1
If they wanted to go in a Brazil shirt would that be looked on as racist.
I'm not a racist by a long way, but theres to many double standards today, infact you could say it's revevse racisum.
My eldest daughter got classed as a racist for saying the word that Ron said, and she got it from watching films and T.V. when there all saying it to each other, not one of them is white. The line is "What's up me .............."
Sorry if i up set any one but living down south you start to see a lot more of it and things like this really start to wind me up.
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Post by rob on May 13, 2004 21:47:47 GMT 1
It is a great shame, However politics is a relivent issue for people in their mid teens (14,15,16) and will only become a more significant issue if the government lower the age of voting to 16. And its even more of a relivent issue in areas such as Wolverhampton,Burnley and Oldham where local politics is in the process of being hijacked by the BNP. Have to say rightly or wrongly myself and my mates call each other by the same word. Does that mean that I'm a racist???
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Post by tom_leather on May 13, 2004 22:13:48 GMT 1
This is completely ridiculous and irritates me so much. I have often worn, proudly, England shirts and STFC shirts, and that isn't as a racist display. If they are to stop children wearing England shirts then they must stop children wearing any countries shirts, in my opinion.
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Post by theriverside on May 13, 2004 22:21:29 GMT 1
Just incredibly immature Rob.................
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Post by PorkyShrew on May 13, 2004 22:22:35 GMT 1
how about banning burberry?
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Post by tom_leather on May 13, 2004 22:27:56 GMT 1
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