So now John Terry is innocent...
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12 years 11 months ago
davetheflower Wrote:
> Rio Ferdinand has called Ashley Cole a
> ''choc-ice''. After Cole stuck up for John Terry.
> Choc-ice is a reference for someone who is black
> on the outside and white on the inside.
> This could rumble on and on..
> So Rio is obviously a racist. Or he prefers
> Cornettos
He retweeted the comment from one of his followers
> Rio Ferdinand has called Ashley Cole a
> ''choc-ice''. After Cole stuck up for John Terry.
> Choc-ice is a reference for someone who is black
> on the outside and white on the inside.
> This could rumble on and on..
> So Rio is obviously a racist. Or he prefers
> Cornettos
He retweeted the comment from one of his followers
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12 years 11 months ago
lol, this is a laugh, choc-ice? Wtf?
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12 years 11 months ago
A minor skirmish of absolutely no significance whatsoever.
John Terry is the captain of the heroic CFC team and brought the champions league from the battle of Munich.
John Terry is the captain of the heroic CFC team and brought the champions league from the battle of Munich.
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12 years 11 months ago
When I was young I could buy a black man from the ice cream man, I think in general people have gone over board on the race issue it's as bad as religion.
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The other day I had a go at a guy throwing old KFC cartons on the side of the road and he told me I was only saying it because he was black and I was a racist. At the petrol station a few weeks ago a black female pushed in front of an elderly woman and when she rightly said please get in the que she was also sworn at and also called a racist. I believe this world has become too "politically correct" and it is a load of sh1t!
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Johannesburg - Changes to the Employment Equity Act should not result in coloured and Indian workers losing their jobs in some provinces, Business Day reported on Monday.
The amendment bill, which has not yet been published, is believed to leave the present regulatory regime much the same.
The amendments still need to be presented to cabinet for approval, but if approved would give the labour minister the power to produce regulations on the employment equity regulations.
According to the newspaper, this was after negotiations between business, labour, and the government on the proposed amendments to the act were finalised in the National Economic Development and Labour Council (Nedlac).
Last year trade union Solidarity said about 1 million coloured people could lose their jobs if amendments to the Employment Equity Act become law.
The amendment that concerned the union was that employment equity should be based on national demographics.
This would have meant that in the Western Cape coloureds could lose jobs, while Indians would have been affected in KwaZulu-Natal.
But the amendments do not significantly change the current situation, where employers can choose to use national or regional demographic statistics to calculate their employment equity targets.
In expressing its concern over the proposed amendments last year, Solidarity posted a video on YouTube of government spokesperson Jimmy Manyi, who was then the director general of labour, saying there was an "over-supply" of coloured people in the Western Cape.
He made the comment in March 2010.
Manyi later said he had been speaking in his capacity as Black Management Forum president.
The amendment bill, which has not yet been published, is believed to leave the present regulatory regime much the same.
The amendments still need to be presented to cabinet for approval, but if approved would give the labour minister the power to produce regulations on the employment equity regulations.
According to the newspaper, this was after negotiations between business, labour, and the government on the proposed amendments to the act were finalised in the National Economic Development and Labour Council (Nedlac).
Last year trade union Solidarity said about 1 million coloured people could lose their jobs if amendments to the Employment Equity Act become law.
The amendment that concerned the union was that employment equity should be based on national demographics.
This would have meant that in the Western Cape coloureds could lose jobs, while Indians would have been affected in KwaZulu-Natal.
But the amendments do not significantly change the current situation, where employers can choose to use national or regional demographic statistics to calculate their employment equity targets.
In expressing its concern over the proposed amendments last year, Solidarity posted a video on YouTube of government spokesperson Jimmy Manyi, who was then the director general of labour, saying there was an "over-supply" of coloured people in the Western Cape.
He made the comment in March 2010.
Manyi later said he had been speaking in his capacity as Black Management Forum president.
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12 years 10 months ago
The other bloke provoked the incident saying mean things to Terry.
You can't accuse someone for an offense like that when he clearly acted in a state of provocation.
You can't accuse someone for an offense like that when he clearly acted in a state of provocation.
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kajamix Wrote:
> The other bloke provoked the incident saying mean
> things to Terry.
> You can't accuse someone for an offense like that
> when he clearly acted in a state of provocation.
bollocks
> The other bloke provoked the incident saying mean
> things to Terry.
> You can't accuse someone for an offense like that
> when he clearly acted in a state of provocation.
bollocks
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kajamix Wrote:
> The other bloke provoked the incident saying mean
> things to Terry.
> You can't accuse someone for an offense like that
> when he clearly acted in a state of provocation.
you do write some crap.
> The other bloke provoked the incident saying mean
> things to Terry.
> You can't accuse someone for an offense like that
> when he clearly acted in a state of provocation.
you do write some crap.
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So Ferdinand's remarks that initiated the confrontation are OK and the statement Rio made that Ashley Cole was a Choc-Ice is not racist???????
we somehow seem to believe that racists remarks can only be made by Caucasians
we somehow seem to believe that racists remarks can only be made by Caucasians
Give everything but up!
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chicken 'n chips Wrote:
> kajamix Wrote:
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> > The other bloke provoked the incident saying
> mean
> > things to Terry.
> > You can't accuse someone for an offense like
> that
> > when he clearly acted in a state of
> provocation.
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> you do write some crap.
'twas two men having a fierce exchange.
Are there some happy ways of fighting and some less happy ways of figthing ?
Whatever the method of fighting, it is crap.
But the other man abused first and Terry responded. That's the story.
> kajamix Wrote:
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> > The other bloke provoked the incident saying
> mean
> > things to Terry.
> > You can't accuse someone for an offense like
> that
> > when he clearly acted in a state of
> provocation.
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>
> you do write some crap.
'twas two men having a fierce exchange.
Are there some happy ways of fighting and some less happy ways of figthing ?
Whatever the method of fighting, it is crap.
But the other man abused first and Terry responded. That's the story.
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