Caporegime
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I didn’t say I wanted to stop them doing it.
Do you want to stop university students dressing up as miners for a joke?
I didn’t say I wanted to stop them doing it.
Probably the one who allowed the winter of discontentIndeed. Now, which flavour of government might have handled issues of charity and compensation better? And which would be happy to write it off with a stone heart as just economics?
No, and I’ve not said so. I have said it’s very crass, and I absolutely understand why it might offend ex miners in Durham, which was very much damaged by the loss of mining.Do you want to stop university students dressing up as miners for a joke?
Parody of the Nazis has been done by many mainstream comedians, and you would not expect much/any outrage these days for making light-hearted Nazi jokes.No, and I’ve not said so. I have said it’s very crass, and I absolutely understand why it might offend ex miners in Durham, which was very much damaged by the loss of mining.
Pawnless Endgame said:I think this is going to be leaning towards the so-called 'cultural appropriation' story from 1-2 years back where a student party was condemned because people got offended by sombrero hats.
This time round, students from a mining area attempted to throw a party where they could dress up either as miners or as Maggie and members of her then-Conservative party. The mining / ex-mining community has condemned this party too as they find it offensive. I'm not sure what the issue is though? I see it as poking fun at Maggie's regime, making light of the hard times that occurred 30 years ago.
BBC story.
What are your thoughts? Will we start banning Western-themed nights because it has cowboys and Indians? What about cops and robbers that we used to play as kids because it promotes gun violence? How about banning Genghis Khan outfits and other evil leaders because you're not allowed to dress up as Hitler?
I say this as left-of-centre myself and yet I think the PC police are getting ridiculous.
The other thing I don't get is why are celebs are now having to apologise for Twitter and Facebook posts that they wrote some 10 years ago when they were aged 13?
The simpler explanation is probably that a University doesn't want to upset the local population where possible and isn't prepared to die on this particular hill for a bunch of rugby lads.
Apt choice of words. The most surprising part of this for me was that it was a hill college. My money was on one of the Bailey colleges... one in particular.The simpler explanation is probably that a University doesn't want to upset the local population where possible and isn't prepared to die on this particular hill for a bunch of rugby lads.
about something relatively minor which happened three decades ago.
Or is this something really awful that I'm just not understanding the significance of?
Cry baby students
God help this country it's being taken over by wimps
The world is going mad - We've got to stop the soft namby pamby PC do-gooders from winning.
It’s the former miners who weren’t happy with it. Hardly the most PC of groups and definitely not soft.
I think some people on here could do with a history lesson. The bitterness at what happened remains today.