I thought there were 2 N words, one ending in 'a', the other 'er', which distinguished between an offensive meaning & a friendly greeting? Seemingly introduced in 'gangsta' rap during the late 80's/early 90's? Further entrenched by 2PAC's Strictly 4 My N and his description of the word.
For a slightly different take on it, Rhyme Asylum's The N Word for a more positive use of N words...
Exactly. They're 2 completely different words. 1 which refers to slavery, lynching and discrimination, and what became a positive word from a self-fulfilling prophecy. Not sure about it coming from 'gangsta rap' though.
so a Club synonymous (sp?) with kicking racism out of football is letting a racist in the directors box. Weird.
They said "Sorry you can't come in you are racist!" He said "It is ok, I am a man of colour I can say what I like and it is acceptable." They said "Please accept my apologies, come and make yourself at home. Would you like to be our chairman?"
I was interested that in the Sun last week it claimed that Paul was due to undertake a £100 k Community job at Chelsea until the Rufus incident,so maybe he was never bound for a return to SE7.
I'll say it again, if a supporter was caught using racist language, they would be banned, double standards.
Not outside the ground and via text message in something seemingly completely unrelated to football. </
C'mon get real. Just because it was outside the ground and not football related we ignore it? How can we as a Club have Red White and Black days and try to stamp out racism and then condone this? Next you will be saying we should not have banned a couple of the Lawrence accused as that was not football related and wasn't in the ground. Zero tolerance on racism should mean zero tolerance.
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Who's who in the DB last Saturday ?
He said "It is ok, I am a man of colour I can say what I like and it is acceptable."
They said "Please accept my apologies, come and make yourself at home. Would you like to be our chairman?"
Utter bollocks, no he doesn't.
EDIT: Yes he appears to be a trustee
http://www.cact.org.uk/who-we-are/people/trustees/