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It Came From Planet Aylia says: "My husband's mad Auntie Joan accused the man seven doors down of stealing her milk as he was the first black neighbour she had. She doesn't even get her milk delivered." Tell us about casual racism from oldies.

Thanks to Brayn Dedd who suggested this too

(, Thu 27 Oct 2011, 11:54)
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The contempt you have can be nothing for the contempt I have for you.
"Research". Does that mean reading just what you want to hear, or does it mean basing your argument on a Financial Degree and years in the financial sector...

Readjust your tin-foil hat and come back when you've grown up.
(, Tue 1 Nov 2011, 15:37, 1 reply)
People with years of experience in the Financial Sector
crashed the world economy in 2008.

So, what the fuck, sunshine?
(, Wed 2 Nov 2011, 0:00, closed)
Duuuh...
Try thinking a bit. In a QOTW aimed at racism (and arguably against negative stereotypes of groups in general) you certainly do like to show how narrow-minded you are.

You're the sort of person that could argue we shouldn't have any police because of the behaviour of a minority. There will always be people around with years of financial experience because we use money on this planet, you numpty. Are you putting them ALL in the same bucket? Are you suggesting we put the world finances into the hands of people with NO financial experience? If you are, you're more frightening than I though.
(, Wed 2 Nov 2011, 7:12, closed)
Yes. Putting the world economy in the hands of the 'experts' was a major stunning fucking success.
Well, it was for them.
They got bonuses and bailouts and bigger yachts.

Let's do it again?

www.occupywallst.org/
(, Wed 2 Nov 2011, 7:50, closed)
I didn't get a bigger yacht. I feel cheated.
So we put the world economy in the hands of people that aren't experts?

Is that why the OccupyWallSt group's arguments are so unrealistic and, well, lacking in expertise?

Would you entrust your life savings to Alan Sugar or the crusties outside St Pauls? I think we both know who'd make you money and who'd not. And at the end of day, we're both talking about money. Ethics aside, everyone still wants their slice of the pie.

I can't argue against your feelings that there is unfairness in the world, and that there are thieving gits who will screw whole economies just to make a quick buck. I just don't think anyone's put forward a more *sustainable* model for a world economy. There will always be someone out there that will take advantage. What we need are more laws to restrict them. I don't think we need a system based on ethics - some people just don't have them.
(, Wed 2 Nov 2011, 8:24, closed)
yeah. and you just outted yourself as one of them.

(, Wed 2 Nov 2011, 9:06, closed)
"Them" being one of the top 1% controlling the world economy?
Thanks for that. I'm off to wield some power...
(, Wed 2 Nov 2011, 9:58, closed)
probably a nobler way to spend your time
than arguing with a small be-boned breakfast fish on why the dinosaur ideals he is clinging to so desperately are fucking him over.

Still, different strokes, eh?
(, Wed 2 Nov 2011, 12:19, closed)
You do realize
That you've just called yourself the "small be-boned breakfast fish" (sic) with the dinosaur ideals.
(, Wed 2 Nov 2011, 13:50, closed)
not at all.

(, Wed 2 Nov 2011, 14:04, closed)
You mean "Not at all"
Until someone pointed it out to you.
(, Wed 2 Nov 2011, 14:59, closed)

FLOUNCED ^



what do I win?
(, Thu 3 Nov 2011, 1:01, closed)
A brain cell
To keep your other one company.
(, Thu 3 Nov 2011, 7:22, closed)

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