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| Quote: Sandro II Terrorista "Without wanting to be preaching and I mean this is in the friendliest way possible, the word you used is no longer an acceptable one.'"
Didnt realise i'd put that.
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| Quote: Pickering Red "If you weren't prior to this point, you are an absolute shoe in for Moderator now Goose.
Let's move on, eh?
If there are 3 key things that have stifled our good nation since the 1970's, it's political correctness, civil liberties and health and safety in whatever order you like.
Not happy that political correctness has found its way into this generally constructive thread here. In defence of DesLawson he made his post for the right moral reason, albeit using a bad choice of word. We've all got that TShirt. I would prefer it if those Rovers fans that were at the game and maybe witnessed this moron fan of ours making this gesture towards Phil Joseph could name and shame him or confront him if they see him at the next away game.
Sermon over.'"
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| Quote: dayvoz "How's the 1970's?'"
Apologies.
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30596_1286642206.jpg If there is no struggle, there is no progress. Those who profess to favor freedom, and yet depreciate agitation, are men who want crops without plowing up the ground. They want rain without thunder and lightning. They want the ocean without the awful roar of its many waters. This struggle may be a moral one; or it may be a physical one; or it may be both moral and physical; but it must be a struggle.
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| Yes, we should move on, I don't think deslawson meant any offence, language evolves, that's all.
I hugely disagree with your three reason that you think the country has in your opinion been stifled, I think that the UK is a fantastic place to live, and in particular God's Own County!
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30596_1286642206.jpg If there is no struggle, there is no progress. Those who profess to favor freedom, and yet depreciate agitation, are men who want crops without plowing up the ground. They want rain without thunder and lightning. They want the ocean without the awful roar of its many waters. This struggle may be a moral one; or it may be a physical one; or it may be both moral and physical; but it must be a struggle.
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| Quote: deslawson "Didnt realise i'd put that.
Absolutely no bother, and I'm glad you took my post in the spirit it was intended. It was clear you meant no offence.
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| Can't really believe such a word is so now no-go! The world is now totally pc crazy because whether you like it or not people from some different countries have different 'coloured' skin so why a word to say that is now 'banned' is ridiculous!!
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| Aye, calling someone black when they're more of a brown colour is a bit wrong if you ask me.
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eastul105 wrote lets be fair Mickey Paea is too good for us.: |
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| Quote: Pickering Red "If you weren't prior to this point, you are an absolute shoe in for Moderator now Goose.
Let's move on, eh?
Before we do let us pray. You see I don't mind preaching if the need arises.
If there are 3 key things that have stifled our good nation since the 1970's, it's political correctness, civil liberties and health and safety in whatever order you like.
Not happy that political correctness has infiltrated this generally constructive thread here. In defence of DesLawson he made his post for the right moral reason, albeit using a bad choice of word. We've all got that TShirt. I would prefer it if those Rovers fans that were at the game and maybe witnessed this moron fan of ours making this gesture towards Phil Joseph could name and shame him or confront him if they see him at the next away game.
Sermon over.'"
Would you prefer the love thy neighbour type of correctness and health and safety conditions akin to Bangladesh or perhaps civil liberties on a par with North Korea?
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eastul105 wrote lets be fair Mickey Paea is too good for us.: |
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| Quote: Dicky Ticker "Can't really believe such a word is so now no-go! The world is now totally pc crazy because whether you like it or not people from some different countries have different 'coloured' skin so why a word to say that is now 'banned' is ridiculous!!'"
It's not 'banned' most people just choose not to use it as it has apartheid connotations,thats all.
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| Quote: Dicky Ticker "Can't really believe such a word is so now no-go! The world is now totally pc crazy because whether you like it or not people from some different countries have different 'colored' skin so why a word to say that is now 'banned' is ridiculous!!'"
I agree to a point especially regarding regarding the pc brigades over zealousness. the word coloured is a dated term for sure, however, to chastise somebody for using the term "coloured" might be missing the point as I'm pretty certain it's rarely used with racist intent, as it obviously wasn't in Des Lawsons case.
Personally i believe time we all stopped being so easily offended, both on our own behalves and on behalf of other people, we cant go around all the time worrying that we say something unintentionally that is deemed politically incorrect, unfortunately it appears to be a growing trend these days where you say something in passing without malice or racist intent and along come the PC brigade and take it out of context.
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30596_1286642206.jpg If there is no struggle, there is no progress. Those who profess to favor freedom, and yet depreciate agitation, are men who want crops without plowing up the ground. They want rain without thunder and lightning. They want the ocean without the awful roar of its many waters. This struggle may be a moral one; or it may be a physical one; or it may be both moral and physical; but it must be a struggle.
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| I don't think anybody has in this case been offended, I think we've all just discussed this as Internet friends, which can only be a positive.
Apart from a few people who are clearly looking to get a rise out of someone.
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| Quote: Seventies red "I agree to a point especially regarding regarding the pc brigades over zealousness. the word coloured is a dated term for sure, however, to chastise somebody for using the term "coloured" might be missing the point as I'm pretty certain it's rarely used with racist intent, as it obviously wasn't in Des Lawsons case.
Personally i believe time we all stopped being so easily offended, both on our own behalves and on behalf of other people, we cant go around all the time worrying that we say something unintentionally that is deemed politically incorrect, unfortunately it appears to be a growing trend these days where you say something in passing without malice or racist intent and along come the PC brigade and take it out of context.'"
Cracking good post and basically says in a briefer way what I wanted to say in my earlier “sermon”.
Someone mentioned Bangladesh, North Korea and Love the Neighbour all extremes of the 3 issues I blame for a national loss of reasonable perspective.
Personally I am not an extremist, but I am getting peed off by those in this country who hijack these ideologies and push their boundaries beyond acceptable limits to distorted extremes.
There are umpteen examples and they are multiplying by the year. Where would you like me to start? With hindsight, best not as this thread will break the page record for off topic rants.
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| Back to yesterday's game. Just seen it in full on Hull KR TV.
First half, we were poor and lacked urgency and line speed. Most Widnes forwards made a good 5 metres after first contact. Unforgiveable. The penalties we conceded were dumb (note - homage To Shaun Wane).
Josh Mantellato try disallowed for forward pass was harsh. He was behind Charlie who was right on the 10m line when he threw the pass running at speed. Mantellato caught the ball with arms outstretched on or around 9.5 metres from the line.Try every day in my book, despite my bias.
What followed from the resulting scrum was the game breaker. Donaldson taking out Hanbury 5m from the try line from Campese's high kick 2 mins from the end. Dumber than dumb.
Should have won. Didn't deserve to though. Hope we learn from it.
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| All of that is pretty much spot on as regards my thoughts at the game.
Donaldson's foul on Hanbury was really unfortunate. The kid had worked so hard to get there and then he just got over exuberant, if he'd taken a very slight step back he would have the opportunity to drive him behind the line.
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| I thought we lacked any sort of control and direction throughout the game. Our first half kicking game was probably the worst so far this season. Too many times, we were going sideways and seemed to lose our direction and our set up play on the 5th was a bit erratic, with the ball ended up being forced to Kelly or Campese under pressure. End result nothing kicks caught on the full, too easy for Widnes backs and who made easy yards. That seemed to be the trend all half. A lot has been made about lack of go forward down the middle so far, but it has been the norm in every game imo esp away. At Wire we found away around them, Wakey we just never clicked and at Widnes a lot of sideways play that Widnes by in large nullified. I know and appreciate our resources were stretched on Sunday, but having the normal 3 and sometimes 4 tackles taken up by the backs isn't going to get us on the front foot from our own half. I know it's the norm for the backs to do the early clearing work, but it did seem to me, that they were doing more than normal in the first half.
I did think we were on the end of some consecutive harsh calls at times and Widnes profited on the back of these, but this was more than 'evened up' (if you like) in the second half so can't really complain. When we were forcing the game and running our plays towards the end. I think we may have been better served looking to go towards Sio instead of Mantellato. We worked a few opportunities/space for Josh, who maybe 100%'ter - but he doesn't have raw pace or the same finishing ability of Sio.
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