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D' Jeezus Makaroni

Vividly recall a comment by him concerning Diaby and bordering on racism being deleted by the site moderator a few weeks ago.
Now just seen another comment made by him (on a thread about a Kenyan Manu fan commiting suicide in the aftermath of his team's FA cup loss to Arsenal) to the effect that African posters on the JA606 forum post the most irrational comments
No doubting his contributions to this forum especially with the live threads and insight on our youth football but I think he does need to tone down his seeming prejudices as he is developing a reputation.

posted on 12/3/15

comment by Grand Cannon (U18697)
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comment by Jud_Danger (U10967)
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comment by Grand Cannon (U18697)
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comment by Be A Grizzly (U2206)
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comment by Grand Cannon (U18697)

It's your daft and moronic reasoning that's pathetic. When bad things happen in Europe, they are French, German etc. But if bad things happen in Kenya or Nigeria they are African. That is clear stereotyping, but clearly you have no clue.
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Sorry, but you are wrong.

Rwanda, Nigeria, Libya, Sudan, Ethiopia ALL have their own mentions for the various atrocities & tragedies going on there. Very rarely are they referred to as "African". You seem to be looking for offence for some reason imo.
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You will always get exceptions in any situation. But stereotyping is strongest on things African than any other continent. You cannot deny that.
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That is your opinion. Which you are entitled to without being called "daft" or "moronic", or being told you have "no clue".

Rwanda, Nigeria, Libya, Sudan, Ethiopia are the exceptions? It sounds to me like the point you are making is the exception.

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Let's keep this simple. Can you explain why a suicide by a Kenyan man is typically African?
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I tried to keep it simple by asking if a man from Kenya is African?

The suicide of an African man, the suicide of a Kenyan man....makes no difference at all.....the tragedy is the suicide, not the description of where the man was from.

Whether there is a bombing, suicide, murder or rape anywhere in the world should it be reported as:

"human being commits suicide in <insert co-ordinates of the incident>"

The bloke is African whether you like it or not. Kenyan, yes. African, yes.

I am English, British, European...call me any of them because it makes absolutely no difference to anything at all.

There is more to life than being a condescending, patronising, arrogant cocksnogger who cares too much about nothing at all

posted on 12/3/15

comment by Jud_Danger (U10967)
posted 31 seconds ago
comment by Grand Cannon (U18697)
posted 57 seconds ago
comment by Jud_Danger (U10967)
posted 11 minutes ago
comment by Grand Cannon (U18697)
posted 9 minutes ago
comment by Be A Grizzly (U2206)
posted 14 minutes ago
comment by Grand Cannon (U18697)

It's your daft and moronic reasoning that's pathetic. When bad things happen in Europe, they are French, German etc. But if bad things happen in Kenya or Nigeria they are African. That is clear stereotyping, but clearly you have no clue.
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Sorry, but you are wrong.

Rwanda, Nigeria, Libya, Sudan, Ethiopia ALL have their own mentions for the various atrocities & tragedies going on there. Very rarely are they referred to as "African". You seem to be looking for offence for some reason imo.
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You will always get exceptions in any situation. But stereotyping is strongest on things African than any other continent. You cannot deny that.
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That is your opinion. Which you are entitled to without being called "daft" or "moronic", or being told you have "no clue".

Rwanda, Nigeria, Libya, Sudan, Ethiopia are the exceptions? It sounds to me like the point you are making is the exception.

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Let's keep this simple. Can you explain why a suicide by a Kenyan man is typically African?
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I tried to keep it simple by asking if a man from Kenya is African?

The suicide of an African man, the suicide of a Kenyan man....makes no difference at all.....the tragedy is the suicide, not the description of where the man was from.

Whether there is a bombing, suicide, murder or rape anywhere in the world should it be reported as:

"human being commits suicide in <insert co-ordinates of the incident>"

The bloke is African whether you like it or not. Kenyan, yes. African, yes.

I am English, British, European...call me any of them because it makes absolutely no difference to anything at all.

There is more to life than being a condescending, patronising, arrogant cocksnogger who cares too much about nothing at all
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Clearly refusing to answer the question. Of course the answer is very inconvenient to your stupid argument.

posted on 12/3/15

It's more about where you are I imagine - I'm sure asians talk about 'crazy europeans' , when they really mean just the french, the americans say 'bad mannered europeans' when they really just mean the french, and aussies say 'unwashed europeans' when they really just mean the french.

I can't get too excited about it all be be honest.

Although, it did annoy me many years ago when watching ask the family when both of the people in the final said 'Africa' when asked for a country beginning with 'A' - in fact one of Darren Brown's "I can guess what you'll say" things relied on people saying Africa when asked the same question. But, ignorance isn't necessarily offensive.

posted on 12/3/15

...not 'Ask the Family', 'Family Fortunes'. Bloody hell, 'Ask the Family', that ages me

posted on 12/3/15

Have a read back brain dead, I asked the question first...you refused to answer.

When examples were provided to disprove your "stupid argument" these were dismissed as "exceptions"

Get over yourself.

Anyway its Comic Relief tomorrow, you know, the charity started in response to the famine in Ethiopia...an exception.

posted on 12/3/15

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posted on 12/3/15

DJ
ubad9jagooner is onto u

posted on 12/3/15

comment by Cal Neva (U11544)
posted 11 hours, 21 minutes ago
Mamba.
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I really hope this won't turn into obsessive behaviour from you. And I am not African you virus.

posted on 12/3/15

I guess the only way to settle this is as RAP said. Name the posters prove their nationality and demonstrate their irrationality in relation to other posters that are not African to arrive at the conclusion that they are more irrationally than the average poster on here.
Whereas I understand the point most are trying to make here and I accept it is not a racist comment, still it is the kind of comment that should be condemned all round not defended.

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