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Remember when Diversity threw that wee guy with the frizzy hair up in the air and then couldn't catch him and he broke his arm? 

 

That was funnier than Jim Davidson. 

 

Although I did like Big Break. 

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37 minutes ago, Salad Fingers said:

Remember when Diversity threw that wee guy with the frizzy hair up in the air and then couldn't catch him and he broke his arm? 

 

That was funnier than Jim Davidson. 

 

Although I did like Big Break. 

That does sound funny, I'm gonna have to try and look that up.

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Shanks said no

Met him a few years ago in a bar and got chatting to him. He was sober. Have to say he was approachable and quite amusing, Mrs F asked him about a Nolan (something to do with Big Brother) and he didn’t hold back. 
 

However left me with the lasting impression that he was damaged goods. 

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2 hours ago, Salad Fingers said:

Remember when Diversity threw that wee guy with the frizzy hair up in the air and then couldn't catch him and he broke his arm? 

 

That was funnier than Jim Davidson. 

 

Although I did like Big Break. 

You would have enjoyed seeing the guy breaking his arm then.  Lol

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A “ friend “ sent me it via WhatsApp I didn’t open it as I knew it would be awful . Davidsons a vile piece of work , he really is . 

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jack D and coke

Davidson is a knob but Diversity really did a dance routine that ended with a knee on the neck? Aye? Ffs. 

:facepalm:
He’s maybe correct about the Asians not giving a monkeys about covid and living and socialising in very large groups though. A caller on LBC from Oldham when they had the outbreaks said that there was 3 bedroom homes in his street that had over 20 people living in them and they all went in and out each other’s houses not caring a toss. He was probably a just vicious racist too though and best ignored. Can’t be pointing out things like that in this day and age. 

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Absolute knob of a man but his views and others like him exist because everyone in the middle is too shit scared to say what needs to be said in an honest and factual manner. 

 

This is what happens when the media etc.. allow the hard left to bully people into what they deem acceptable and take control of the narrative. Then you get the hard right pushing back with their warped views. 

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3 hours ago, jack D and coke said:

Davidson is a knob but Diversity really did a dance routine that ended with a knee on the neck? Aye? Ffs. 

:facepalm:
He’s maybe correct about the Asians not giving a monkeys about covid and living and socialising in very large groups though. A caller on LBC from Oldham when they had the outbreaks said that there was 3 bedroom homes in his street that had over 20 people living in them and they all went in and out each other’s houses not caring a toss. He was probably a just vicious racist too though and best ignored. Can’t be pointing out things like that in this day and age. 

One of my pals is of Pakistani descent and, until recently, lived in a house of 17 people. It's just a family/culture thing. Nothing to do with their attitude towards the virus but I'm sure that Davidson would find a way to have a pop at them.

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3 hours ago, Lone Striker said:

I honestly thought he died a few years back. Must be thinking of some other obnoxious celeb.  😉

Hurricane Higgins? He certainly dies a few years back.

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5 hours ago, jack D and coke said:

Davidson is a knob but Diversity really did a dance routine that ended with a knee on the neck? Aye? Ffs. 

:facepalm:
He’s maybe correct about the Asians not giving a monkeys about covid and living and socialising in very large groups though. A caller on LBC from Oldham when they had the outbreaks said that there was 3 bedroom homes in his street that had over 20 people living in them and they all went in and out each other’s houses not caring a toss. He was probably a just vicious racist too though and best ignored. Can’t be pointing out things like that in this day and age. 

Maybe white people should have looked after their old folk, but alas, off to the care homes. 👍

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3 hours ago, I P Knightley said:

Hurricane Higgins? He certainly dies a few years back.

I was probably confusing Davidson with Barry Sheen - both vaguely lookalikes, and both arrogant knobs.  ☺️

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6 hours ago, Cruyff said:

Absolute knob of a man but his views and others like him exist because everyone in the middle is too shit scared to say what needs to be said in an honest and factual manner. 

 

This is what happens when the media etc.. allow the hard left to bully people into what they deem acceptable and take control of the narrative. Then you get the hard right pushing back with their warped views. 

 

Enlighten us. What needs to be said? 

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5 hours ago, I P Knightley said:

One of my pals is of Pakistani descent and, until recently, lived in a house of 17 people. 

 

Sounds absolutely hellish

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6 minutes ago, Ray Gin said:

 

Enlighten us. What needs to be said? 

I think (or at least I hope) what our man here is trying to say is that we now seem to live in a culture where any negativity - perceived, just or otherwise - directed towards ethnic groups, sexual genders, or other 'minorities' regardless of source or truthfulness is automatically dismissed as 'something-ism'. 

 

A prime example being things like the Asian grooming gangs in Yorkshire. Apparently the public and the police may have known what was going on but were too afraid to say something in case they were labeled racist. 

 

Whilst i'm not advocating racism, sexism or any other -ism, in my opinion a society where anyone is scared to call out wrong-doing because of how they feel they will be treated afterwards is heading in a dangerous direction. 

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7 minutes ago, trotter said:

I think (or at least I hope) what our man here is trying to say is that we now seem to live in a culture where any negativity - perceived, just or otherwise - directed towards ethnic groups, sexual genders, or other 'minorities' regardless of source or truthfulness is automatically dismissed as 'something-ism'. 

 

A prime example being things like the Asian grooming gangs in Yorkshire. Apparently the public and the police may have known what was going on but were too afraid to say something in case they were labeled racist. 

 

Whilst i'm not advocating racism, sexism or any other -ism, in my opinion a society where anyone is scared to call out wrong-doing because of how they feel they will be treated afterwards is heading in a dangerous direction. 

Good post.

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9 hours ago, Ray Gin said:

 

Sounds absolutely hellish

Only from the point of view of having your whole family under one roof. It is quite a substantial roof with plenty of bedrooms under it. 

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9 hours ago, trotter said:

I think (or at least I hope) what our man here is trying to say is that we now seem to live in a culture where any negativity - perceived, just or otherwise - directed towards ethnic groups, sexual genders, or other 'minorities' regardless of source or truthfulness is automatically dismissed as 'something-ism'. 

 

A prime example being things like the Asian grooming gangs in Yorkshire. Apparently the public and the police may have known what was going on but were too afraid to say something in case they were labeled racist. 

 

Whilst i'm not advocating racism, sexism or any other -ism, in my opinion a society where anyone is scared to call out wrong-doing because of how they feel they will be treated afterwards is heading in a dangerous direction. 

Agreed, the BLM thugs being a prime example.

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jack D and coke
24 minutes ago, I P Knightley said:

Only from the point of view of having your whole family under one roof. It is quite a substantial roof with plenty of bedrooms under it. 

It would need to be about a 6/7 bedroom with 4 bathrooms so must be a huge house :lol:otherwise hell on earth surely. 
However I mentioned 3 bedroom homes with 20 people in it. Imagine living in that?! 😳

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15 hours ago, Tazio said:

A friend did a pantomime with him a few years ago in Nottingham and in real life he’s not what you expect. 
He’s actually an even bigger arsehole. 

Oh no he's not!  ;)

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44 minutes ago, jack D and coke said:

It would need to be about a 6/7 bedroom with 4 bathrooms so must be a huge house :lol:otherwise hell on earth surely. 
However I mentioned 3 bedroom homes with 20 people in it. Imagine living in that?! 😳

Whether it's 20 in a 3-bed; 17 in an 8-bed or 5 in a bedsit (none of which appeal to me), the point is that it seems common in asian cultures for families to remain together. It's not to do with not giving a toss about covid; it's just the circumstance they find themselves in and it's wrong for Davidson to be pointing the finger at them for it.

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7 minutes ago, I P Knightley said:

Whether it's 20 in a 3-bed; 17 in an 8-bed or 5 in a bedsit (none of which appeal to me), the point is that it seems common in asian cultures for families to remain together. It's not to do with not giving a toss about covid; it's just the circumstance they find themselves in and it's wrong for Davidson to be pointing the finger at them for it.

Not in my opinion it’s not. JD is a dick but I’ve seen it in other news outlets that Asians were the main cause of outbreaks in Leicester and Oldham etc due to them just doing what they wanted. Plenty people on the corona thread blaming our youngsters or people going for a pint for rising cases here but it’s their culture so that’s fine?

I’d be pointing the finger at any culture that lived 20 to a 3 bedroom house that spoke little English that paid no attention to rules to be honest. Imagine where you lived 20 people moved in next door into a 3 bed?! You wouldn’t be happy and during a lockdown they all frequented each other’s houses not giving a monkeys for the rules. 
Obviously not saying your mate doesn’t speak English or that Asians are the cause of any rise here but down there they were and they should be called out for it imo. 

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12 hours ago, Lone Striker said:

I was probably confusing Davidson with Barry Sheen - both vaguely lookalikes, and both arrogant knobs.  ☺️

 

Were you maybe thinking of Freddie Starr? Similar era and not dis-similar in looks. Sure he is dead

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11 hours ago, trotter said:

I think (or at least I hope) what our man here is trying to say is that we now seem to live in a culture where any negativity - perceived, just or otherwise - directed towards ethnic groups, sexual genders, or other 'minorities' regardless of source or truthfulness is automatically dismissed as 'something-ism'. 

 

A prime example being things like the Asian grooming gangs in Yorkshire. Apparently the public and the police may have known what was going on but were too afraid to say something in case they were labeled racist. 

 

Whilst i'm not advocating racism, sexism or any other -ism, in my opinion a society where anyone is scared to call out wrong-doing because of how they feel they will be treated afterwards is heading in a dangerous direction. 


Excellent post. 

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Given that Davidson seems to have been a well documented racist for his whole career, I’d say that his views have absolutely nothing to do with ‘the left’ bullying people and everything to do with the fact that he’s an odious *****.

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On 16/09/2020 at 08:37, Salad Fingers said:

Remember when Diversity threw that wee guy with the frizzy hair up in the air and then couldn't catch him and he broke his arm? 

 

That was funnier than Jim Davidson. 

 

Although I did like Big Break. 

 

 

Terminal cancer is funnier than Jim Davidson.

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14 hours ago, trotter said:

I think (or at least I hope) what our man here is trying to say is that we now seem to live in a culture where any negativity - perceived, just or otherwise - directed towards ethnic groups, sexual genders, or other 'minorities' regardless of source or truthfulness is automatically dismissed as 'something-ism'. 

 

A prime example being things like the Asian grooming gangs in Yorkshire. Apparently the public and the police may have known what was going on but were too afraid to say something in case they were labeled racist. 

 

Whilst i'm not advocating racism, sexism or any other -ism, in my opinion a society where anyone is scared to call out wrong-doing because of how they feel they will be treated afterwards is heading in a dangerous direction. 

This, exactly. 

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OFCOM releases 8-page summary of their ruling.

 

Diversity and ITV have been cleared of any wrongdoing whatsoever and the 25,000 racist snowflakes that complained have been told to toughen up.

 

:greggy:

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4 minutes ago, Cade said:

OFCOM releases 8-page summary of their ruling.

 

Diversity and ITV have been cleared of any wrongdoing whatsoever and the 25,000 racist snowflakes that complained have been told to toughen up.

 

:greggy:

Could these be the same 25,000 folk who sent complaints to the BBC about Nicola Adams getting to dance with a  woman on Strictly ?          

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16 hours ago, trotter said:

 

A prime example being things like the Asian grooming gangs in Yorkshire. Apparently the public and the police may have known what was going on but were too afraid to say something in case they were labeled racist. 

 

 

I'm not surprised when something as frivolous as complaint can lead to accusations of racism as below

 

29 minutes ago, Cade said:

OFCOM releases 8-page summary of their ruling.

 

Diversity and ITV have been cleared of any wrongdoing whatsoever and the 25,000 racist snowflakes that complained have been told to toughen up.

 

:greggy:

 

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17 hours ago, trotter said:

I think (or at least I hope) what our man here is trying to say is that we now seem to live in a culture where any negativity - perceived, just or otherwise - directed towards ethnic groups, sexual genders, or other 'minorities' regardless of source or truthfulness is automatically dismissed as 'something-ism'. 

 

A prime example being things like the Asian grooming gangs in Yorkshire. Apparently the public and the police may have known what was going on but were too afraid to say something in case they were labeled racist. 

 

Whilst i'm not advocating racism, sexism or any other -ism, in my opinion a society where anyone is scared to call out wrong-doing because of how they feel they will be treated afterwards is heading in a dangerous direction. 

Booooo!   A prime example of scardie....ism.  ;)

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1 hour ago, Lone Striker said:

Could these be the same 25,000 folk who sent complaints to the BBC about Nicola Adams getting to dance with a  woman on Strictly ?          

 

Very probably.

The Daily Heil has run over 20 articles on the Diversity performance.

 

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Strictly is a competition where  men and women dance with one another. You don't have to be heterosexual to compete. Adams should be told to bolt. 

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It is very common for Asian families to live together. My sister is high up at Ed Council as a boss in social services and she says Asian families are the least burden on services because they look after their own. 

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3 hours ago, Cade said:

 

Very probably.

The Daily Heil has run over 20 articles on the Diversity performance.

 

It seems you an ardent reader of the paper.

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20 minutes ago, Cade said:

 

That is a terrible slur upon my character

 

😁

 

20 minutes ago, Cade said:

 

That is a terrible slur upon my character

 

😁

Methinks thou protesteth too much.  ;)

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