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When Can Stating The Obvious Ever Be Construed A Hate Crime?

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anotheoldgit | 15:58 Sun 13th Dec 2015 | News
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http://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-3358047/Paul-Gascoigne-faces-police-probe-racist-joke-stage-not-able-black-security-guard-poor-light.html

It is a fact that black faces are hard to see in the dark, why else would troops black up their faces etc. when they wish to camouflage themselves?
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I doubt it will go much further, a simple naive comment that's all.
A bit odd saying it's a "hate crime" - bit of a misjudgement by a spaced out footballer perhaps. He is technically correct of course but with our brutal PC world he has to phrase it differently or the right on bigots will have go. Ably demonstrated by canary as usual.
The light was so poor he could not see the man's face yet he knew he was a security guard?
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could the guard have been in uniform TCL?
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/// Football legend Paul Gascoigne is at the centre of a 'hate crime' investigation by police after allegedly telling a 'racist joke' while on stage. ///

/// A spokesperson for West Midlands Police confirmed they received a report of a hate crime during the performance. ///

/// 'Officers have taken an official statement from the victim and the inquiry is ongoing. Police take reports of hate crime extremely seriously and a thorough investigation will take place.' ///

'Hate Crime', 'Racist Joke' a thorough investigation will take place. He could be sent down for years could he not?

/// Community activist Desmond Jaddoo, a leading West Midlands campaigner for Afro-Caribbean rights, has welcomed police involvement. ///

Now there is a surprise, they are generally moaning about any form of police involvement



My point is he could see the uniform but not the face, was the uniform glowing in the dark?
Whoever reported the issue to the Police wants their bumps feeling - the Guard was not fussed it seems.
"Now there is a surprise, they are generally moaning about any form of police involvement" whereas with ANOTHEOLDGIT he moans about any form of Islamic involvement. 
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THECORBYLOON

/// The light was so poor he could not see the man's face yet he knew he was a security guard? ///

Could it be that the newspaper reported that he happened to be a security guard, or perhaps he knew the guy previously and also knew that he would be standing in the wings, or even he could see the bright buttons on his tunic who really knows except those who were there?

/// The incident soured Gascoigne's triumphant Black Country tour, ///

No, not even going to go there. :0)




No - I don't like thos 'Audience with' type shows either.

I'm not going.
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THECORBYLOON

/// "Now there is a surprise, they are generally moaning about any form of police involvement" whereas with ANOTHEOLDGIT he moans about any form of Islamic involvement. ///

Now what a ridiculous analogy to make, the police are there to protect us and make sure that the law is implemented, whereas Islam????????????
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divebuddy

/// I don't think I've ever said anything like this before, but his personal attack on AOG surely deserves a spell in the sin bin. ///

Thank you 'buddy'

Posts, threads and even other ABers have disappeared for much less.
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AOG

He wasn't stating the obvious. He said something that made no sense at all.
But is this a hate crime?

No. Just a 1970s joke that's woken up after a 40 year slumber and not realised that people don't make jokes bases solely on skin tone.

Same with the mother-in-law joke, and Englishman, Irishman, Scotman joke.

Perhaps we should remember that Mr Gascoigne has spent many years in the grip of alcoholism and therefore shouldn't be expected to be sharp and witty whilst on stage.

He's no professional stand up.

Q: When is a joke not a joke....

A: When the rabid PC I wanna be offended brigade decide it isnt....
Heavens! 'Hate' is such an overused word these days, I blame Taylor Swift.
They used to say that swearing was a sign of poor vocabulary, now that sign is the use of 'social media' as a reference tool.

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