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10 hours ago, G_Man1985 said:
10 hours ago, throbber said:


I wish it wouldn’t cause a stir and people just saw it as a harmless slogan on a green jumper but it’s hardly going to be the case is it?

Correct. Because people are c***s.

Speak for yourself.

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You'd have to have been living under a rock not to know that racists have used "monkey" as a racist term of abuse for black people for centuries. This isn't people looking to get offended, this is a company acting like twats and getting, rightly, called out for it.

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No, the company acted like twats because they put a black boy in a top with "monkey" written on it. Anyone who has ever read, heard or seen anything, ever, will know that even insinuating a comparison between a black person and a monkey is offensive.

This isn't complicated, mate. Has the new Irn Bru got to you? [emoji14]

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35 minutes ago, G_Man1985 said:

Take offence to a hoodie worn by a child? Why did you bring the colour of the child into it ? Should we first look at who is wearing the hoodie first before we see what it says on it ?

Is it just a safer bet to just not let humans model anything ? Somebody will take offence to something ?

I've the same answer. Humans are c***s

You must have seen shots of "fans" making monkey gestures towards black players, and throwing bananas at them. That's the context.

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We seem to have regressed in recent times. What kind of moron needs told it’s poor form to wish to label a black person a monkey? 
My kid, who is mixed race, chose a picture frame for her mother's day that says "mummy's little monkey" around the picture. she then put a picture of herself in it.

Was this an act of self loathing? are these frames only suitable for white kids?

Why can't a black kid be a little monkey like a white kid, you supremacist, patronising fùckers?
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1 hour ago, G_Man1985 said:

Take offence to a hoodie worn by a child? Why did you bring the colour of the child into it ? Should we first look at who is wearing the hoodie first before we see what it says on it ?

Is it just a safer bet to just not let humans model anything ? Somebody will take offence to something ?

I've the same answer. Humans are c***s

We could get ones with Cheeky wee cùnt on it for Scotland.

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