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I learned that Trader Joe's is owned by Aldi's anyway.
After decades of Australia's version of gammon screaming about thin edges of wedges and political correctness gone mad we are finally going to get rid of Coon Cheese. It was the name of the bloke who invented the process by which is was made but I'm fairly sure nobody gave a shit about that.
A US university investigation into one of its professors has ignited a debate over the use of a seemingly innocuous Chinese word.
Professor Greg Patton at the University of Southern California (USC) was telling students in a communications lecture last month about filler, or pause words, such as 'err', 'umm' or 'you know' in English.
Footage of his lecture, which has now gone viral, shows Prof Patton saying: "In China, the common pause word is 'that, that, that'. So in China, it might be na-ge, na-ge, na-ge."
Enunciated, na-ge sounds like the N-word, which led several of the professor's students to complain to the university. Responding to the complaint, the dean of the university, Geoffrey Garrett, told students that Prof Patton would no longer be teaching the course.
"It is simply unacceptable for the faculty to use words in class that can marginalize, hurt and harm the psychological safety of our students," he said.
The university says that Prof Patton "volunteered to step away" from his role amid the investigation into complaints made against him.
Top quality banter!
https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/world-asia-china-54107329
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Top quality banter!
https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/world-asia-china-54107329
Original video below... go to 0:22
Top quality banter!
https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/world-asia-china-54107329
Original video below... go to 0:22
Hard to say what's worse... The gormless ignorant brats who complained. The university and the dean's predictable grovelling response. Or the fact the guy actually volunteered to step down despite doing nothing wrong. Scary stuff.
"Caused great pain and upset among students ... unacceptable for faculty to use words in class that marginalise, hurt and harm the pscyhological safety of our students". Truly we live in the age of spinelessness. Also it's actually peak racism to ascribe your own interpretations on to another culture's language and act like they take precedent.
Wow, how did I manage to miss such apathetic attempt at misrepresentationscything analysis of my posts?
First two are the same event and we can replace 'black people/youths' with 'clearly multicultural mob of masked rioters'. Also would have helped to see the video of that particular incident because 'sub-human scum' is very much the default immediate response, albeit hyperbole, to it from anyone with eyes and a conscience. Then what have we got? A few posts of innocuous observations with seemingly random bits bolded. And the last one is referring to the fact that thug is only a racially loaded term in America and nowhere else, which is true.
Hope poor old dumbo has at least blocked me after that, wouldn't want the lamb having a panic attack whenever he sees another post from literally Hitler. Still, nice to have a fan.
Nobody was excused though. Which would be apparent if posts were represented objectively and not cherry picked with descriptors that were deliberately factually wrong. But obviously no one who reads the CE forum would ever expect that sort of approach. And since you seem to want to dive into that particular event.... We're talking about an unhinged idiot who was running around with a sword, and a mob of 20 odd masked rioters (some of whom were white!) that tried to stomp him to a pulp. In the video he isn't initially rushing at anyone, he's being hounded into a corner by several guys who are throwing things at him, if memory serves. And eventually he unleashes a war cry that's more of a petrified squeal, and runs with his sword (katana?) brandished. Was that because he felt he confident to unleash his fury upon the legions of enemies around him? Or was it because he was terrified and wanted to scare someone out of the way so he could flee? Who knows.
But the kid who smashes the unconscious guy on the floor over the head with his skateboard had categorically not lost his mind to fear, but rather a collective bloodlust. tldr; both are wrong but one is worse than the other.
I know, that was aimed at you. And I understand why a lot of politically fervent people always seek to demonise those who disagree with them, it's natural for them to want to find some level of justification for their seething resentfulness in life.
Hard to say what's worse... The gormless ignorant brats who complained. The university and the dean's predictable grovelling response. Or the fact the guy actually volunteered to step down despite doing nothing wrong. Scary stuff.
"Caused great pain and upset among students ... unacceptable for faculty to use words in class that marginalise, hurt and harm the pscyhological safety of our students". Truly we live in the age of spinelessness. Also it's actually peak racism to ascribe your own interpretations on to another culture's language and act like they take precedent.
Top quality banter!
https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/world-asia-china-54107329
Original video below... go to 0:22
Not sure where to put this, definitely not thread material, but Dutch side FC Emmen are not allowed by the Dutch FA to use a sex toy producer as their main shirt sponsor for not being in good taste. The same FA that had our league sponsered by a fecking Casino.
The 19th century called, they want their values back.
As if most kids know what Ocean's Eleven is.Probably harder to explain to children what a dildo is than where Ocean's Eleven is set.
That’s basically what Wetherspoons are for, isn’t it? Other than cheap beer near its sell by date.
Strange hill to die on
That's it I'm not eating these jellies as they're no longer made by boiling cow skin and bones.
The 3 or 4 spoons near me are always more full of kids than old people, though there is a mix of both.That’s basically what Wetherspoons are for, isn’t it? Other than cheap beer near its sell by date.
It’s the skin and bones that give them their delicious flavour, you philistine.
Isn't that the sugar and flavourings? Have you ever had unsweetened/unflavoured gelatine?
Top quality banter!
https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/world-asia-china-54107329
Original video below... go to 0:22
Wow this is absolutely mental.
It’s certainly a contender. I might actually start reading this thread from the start when I’m bored as I’ve not followed it all that much.I don't mean to blow me own trumpet, but I think this wins the thread. It'll be very hard to top this
That giant tomato used to play us.
I was cracking a funny. Of course it’s not the skin and bones that give fruit pastilles their flavour!
Maybe you thought I was a fan of Skin & Bones Pastilles?
It's not revolting, it's just kind of muddy/bland with a really weird texture before it sets. If you're expecting jelly, you'll be really disappointed.Ah I know. It was just I saw a program recently where they made jellies from scratch and the presenter tasted it before they flavoured it. Judging by the look on his face it was revolting