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View Poll Results: Should a police officer be fired for joining the Klan | |||
Kick him out no matter what |
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17 | 65.38% |
Reinstate him if he stays out of the Klan |
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2 | 7.69% |
Reinstate him no matter what he does off duty |
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7 | 26.92% |
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We have to go back, Kate!
Join Date: Apr 2004
Location: Yorkshire
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I saw a word which is used as a racist taunt in England and launched straight into a debate on racism. I was surprised to find a racist slur used by someone who had never struck me as racist and posted that. Does that mean i don't think she had the right to use that word? No. I found it objectionable and posted as such. As it turned out, that word does not carry the same connotations over there as it does here. But I think most brits who saw it did a doubletake. I had as much right to express my disgust at seeing that term used as the person who used it did in posting it.
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