Diane Abbott: "Fire puts out water"

I know. It wasn't to me, but people look to be offended nowadays.


It's now very common to hear people say, 'I'm rather offended by that.' As if that gives them certain rights. It's actually nothing more... than a whine. 'I find that offensive.' It has no meaning; it has no purpose; it has no reason to be respected as a phrase. 'I am offended by that.' Well, so ******* what

Steven fry gets it spot on
 
To be fair, it's not a swear word.
Sometimes you have to wonder ?
Wow, how on earth is that a swearword, how fragile do you have to be to even consider it one.

It's called a 'swear filter' as a generic term for a filter to ban certain words.

If you have issue with which words are being banned then take it up with the moderators, not with the person who pointed out that someone intentionally putting spaces in a word is to avoid a banned filter, which they were fully aware of hence the spaces in the first place
 
It's called a 'swear filter' as a generic term for a filter to ban certain words.

If you have issue with which words are being banned then take it up with the moderators, not with the person who pointed out that someone intentionally putting spaces in a word is to avoid a banned filter, which they were fully aware of hence the spaces in the first place
Care to explain why it's but allowed, why isn't moron blocked, that's surely more offensive or idiot?
 
TBH you would have to look closely to see it's actually a blacked up white guy. In the middle of a crowd they probably didn't even notice.

But yea, ********** don't like being called **********. So it's censored so stop them being triggered :D
Do people actually identify themselves as flakes then? Wow!

Is flakes allowed? Can't keep up with this pathetic nonsense.
 
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