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Blacks that attempt to take credit for ancient Egypt call white people "cave people" because Europeans were still living in caves back then
To be fair, they were.
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Blacks that attempt to take credit for ancient Egypt call white people "cave people" because Europeans were still living in caves back then
Lol. Sure and unicorns fly by farting rainbows.most of the bigotry is coming from the right wing.Thank you for proving that people are people. There are racist in every race.
Thank you for also dispelling the white supremacy myth.
Handled it professionally
And blacks were cotton-pickers. Is it OK to call them that?Blacks that attempt to take credit for ancient Egypt call white people "cave people" because Europeans were still living in caves back then
To be fair, they were.
There is that. However you must live in one of the benign areas of this nation. Anyone who has lived in a city or went into a place of business at the wrong time may tell you different. Domestic Emigration patterns tell you that.most of the bigotry is coming from the right wing.Thank you for proving that people are people. There are racist in every race.
Thank you for also dispelling the white supremacy myth.
Seems to me it should be acceptable to call cotton pickers "cotton pickers" and to those that lived in caves "cave people'. That being said, I doubt the racist lady in the story lived in cave.And blacks were cotton-pickers. Is it OK to call them that?Blacks that attempt to take credit for ancient Egypt call white people "cave people" because Europeans were still living in caves back then
To be fair, they were.
This cave woman was denied access to a hotel by management due to her behaving like a Neanderthal.
Black hotel employee’s response to woman who calls him the N-word goes viral: 'There's a Best Western next door'
A black hotel employee filmed himself discussing with a woman why he’s denying her service after the woman called him a "f***ing” N-word on the phone.
Craig Brooks, a 26-year-old guest service employee at a Holiday Inn Express in Austin, Texas, spoke with INSIDER about the incident.
After taking the unnamed woman's credit card information to book a room, she said she would be there within 10 minutes. Brooks responded he would see her then, but didn't hang up the phone right away.
According to Brooks, the woman said "that f***ing [n-word]" while still on the line.
When the woman showed up at the hotel, he calmly explained to her — in a now-viral video, which he filmed on Snapchat and uploaded to Twitter — that she would not be permitted to stay at the hotel.
Black hotel employee’s response to woman who calls him the N-word goes viral: 'There's a Best Western next door'
And blacks were cotton-pickers. Is it OK to call them that?Blacks that attempt to take credit for ancient Egypt call white people "cave people" because Europeans were still living in caves back then
To be fair, they were.
Lol. You're complaining about this woman calling a black man "n****r," but you're going to call her "cave woman?" Hm... I wonder if a white man would not let you stay at his hotel if you called him that?
Cave women isn't necessarily an insult...
There is no ambivalent usage of the N-Word used by a white person.
Government stands by the E.S. ****** Brown Stand
The Federal Government has told the United Nations that the pejorative "******" may be used publicly without necessarily being racially offensive.
The government made the assertion in a submission asking the UN to dismiss a complaint to its Committee on the Elimination of Racial Discrimination by Toowoomba Aboriginal leader Stephen Hagan.
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Mr Hagan has objected to the refusal by the Toowoomba Sports Ground Trust, trustee of the Toowoomba Athletic Oval, to drop the pejorative from the name of its grandstand, the E.S. ****** Brown Stand.
His request for a ruling that Australia is in breach of the Convention on the Elimination of All Forms of Racial Discrimination was referred by UN Secretary-General Kofi Annan to Australia's UN mission for a response in August. The 47-page response was sent to the mission this week.
The stand was named in the 1960s after the late Edward Stanley Brown, an international rugby league player of Anglo-Saxon descent. It is believed he was given the nickname "******" as a child because he was particularly fair-skinned.
Mr Hagan's approach to the UN followed a decision by the full bench of the Federal Court last February to uphold a decision by the court that the use of the name by the Toowoomba trustee did not breach the Racial Discrimination Act.
Mr Hagan said yesterday he hoped the UN would advise Canberra to amend the act to ensure that Australia's international obligations were met.
"The word ****** is simply so offensive that you just don't have people using it in any public context," Mr Hagan said.
"Signage of the kind at the oval would be illegal in countries such as Canada. We're talking about one of the most offensive words in the English language."
In its response to the UN, the government said Mr Hagan's complaint of racial discrimination was dismissed by the domestic courts, and that it was not the role of the committee to review decisions by domestic courts. The submission said the committee should note the context in which the word had been used.
It said that although the conferring of the nickname on Edward Stanley Brown may have been racially motivated at the time, the Federal Court had concluded that its use in connection with Mr Brown "has long been devoid of racial connotation".
The footballer had been universally known as ****** Brown, the submission said. "Even his gravestone bears the name Edward Stanley ****** Brown."
The trustees had sought the views of many indigenous people in Toowoomba before deciding not to remove the sign, it said.
Deputy chairman of the Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Commission, Ray Robinson, the ATSIC commissioner for the region covering Toowoomba, said he had no objection to the stand's name.
Poor little negro got called a name. I'd fire his ass for that.
Poor little negro got called a name. I'd fire his ass for that.
Thank you for proving that people are people. There are racist in every race.
Thank you for also dispelling the white supremacy myth.
Like this one example proves that.Well Good. The racist woman was held accountable. Looks like Blacks do have some institutional power after all.
Lol. You're complaining about this woman calling a black man "n****r," but you're going to call her "cave woman?" Hm... I wonder if a white man would not let you stay at his hotel if you called him that?
Cave women isn't necessarily an insult...
There is no ambivalent usage of the N-Word used by a white person.
Um: beg to differ.
Government stands by the E.S. ****** Brown Stand
The Federal Government has told the United Nations that the pejorative "******" may be used publicly without necessarily being racially offensive.
The government made the assertion in a submission asking the UN to dismiss a complaint to its Committee on the Elimination of Racial Discrimination by Toowoomba Aboriginal leader Stephen Hagan.
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Mr Hagan has objected to the refusal by the Toowoomba Sports Ground Trust, trustee of the Toowoomba Athletic Oval, to drop the pejorative from the name of its grandstand, the E.S. ****** Brown Stand.
His request for a ruling that Australia is in breach of the Convention on the Elimination of All Forms of Racial Discrimination was referred by UN Secretary-General Kofi Annan to Australia's UN mission for a response in August. The 47-page response was sent to the mission this week.
The stand was named in the 1960s after the late Edward Stanley Brown, an international rugby league player of Anglo-Saxon descent. It is believed he was given the nickname "******" as a child because he was particularly fair-skinned.
Mr Hagan's approach to the UN followed a decision by the full bench of the Federal Court last February to uphold a decision by the court that the use of the name by the Toowoomba trustee did not breach the Racial Discrimination Act.
Mr Hagan said yesterday he hoped the UN would advise Canberra to amend the act to ensure that Australia's international obligations were met.
"The word ****** is simply so offensive that you just don't have people using it in any public context," Mr Hagan said.
"Signage of the kind at the oval would be illegal in countries such as Canada. We're talking about one of the most offensive words in the English language."
In its response to the UN, the government said Mr Hagan's complaint of racial discrimination was dismissed by the domestic courts, and that it was not the role of the committee to review decisions by domestic courts. The submission said the committee should note the context in which the word had been used.
It said that although the conferring of the nickname on Edward Stanley Brown may have been racially motivated at the time, the Federal Court had concluded that its use in connection with Mr Brown "has long been devoid of racial connotation".
The footballer had been universally known as ****** Brown, the submission said. "Even his gravestone bears the name Edward Stanley ****** Brown."
The trustees had sought the views of many indigenous people in Toowoomba before deciding not to remove the sign, it said.
Deputy chairman of the Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Commission, Ray Robinson, the ATSIC commissioner for the region covering Toowoomba, said he had no objection to the stand's name.
It's a bit like calling a brown haired bloke "Bluey" or a really tall guy "Shorty". It's a different mind set.
Greg
Thank you for proving that people are people. There are racist in every race.
Thank you for also dispelling the white supremacy myth.
White supremacy has always been a lie. Why whites keep believing it makes no sense.
Lol. You're complaining about this woman calling a black man a racial slur, but you're going to call her "cave woman?" Hm... I wonder if a white woman would not let you stay at her hotel if you called her that?
Thank you for proving that people are people. There are racist in every race.
Thank you for also dispelling the white supremacy myth.
White supremacy has always been a lie. Why whites keep believing it makes no sense.
To be fair, those who believe it are typically people who desperately need to believe it.
Lol. Sure and unicorns fly by farting rainbows.most of the bigotry is coming from the right wing.Thank you for proving that people are people. There are racist in every race.
Thank you for also dispelling the white supremacy myth.