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See my initial reaction was like my blood was boiling, partly because to me she was just an innocent young girl.

Trying to explain it to my daughter I wanted to see it as the old bloke is just afraid and that's just his fear lashing out. Fck knows, maybe I just don't want to believe ppl can be nasty like that inherently.

Trouble is it's just not in my nature to let it go, and we shouldn't find excuses for them either, like you said, she was only 16, to me without being detriment to her maturity, she's also only a kid mate.
 
See my initial reaction was like my blood was boiling, partly because to me she was just an innocent young girl.

Trying to explain it to my daughter I wanted to see it as the old bloke is just afraid and that's just his fear lashing out. Fck knows, maybe I just don't want to believe ppl can be nasty like that inherently.
They are generally thick mate the ones I know !
They spend their lives o facebook reading **** !
 
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I even looked on youtube to see if any of them prompted my memory and none did. Normally with Ads, they use music to get your attention, and I've a pretty good memory for various harmony's, so I reckon your right, that there wasn't much TV advertising.

Now you've mentioned it, I remember all the advertising on F1 cars. They also tried to get around the ban at first by just using the colour logos. JPS were quite big along with Marlboro, the only other big brand cigarette I remember was No.6, don't know what happened to them (No.6), whether they rebranded.

That was a cinema ad I posted. I think they kept going long after tv ones were banned.

I used to smoke Consulate.
 
Trouble is it's just not in my nature to let it go, and we shouldn't find excuses for them either, like you said, she was only 16, to me without being detriment to her maturity, she's also only a kid mate.

Yeh agree, which is why I would've absolutely kicked off like you... 2 metre or no 2 metres he would've had a trolley up his arse at the very least.
 
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See my initial reaction was like my blood was boiling, partly because to me she was just an innocent young girl.

Trying to explain it to my daughter I wanted to see it as the old bloke is just afraid and that's just his fear lashing out. Fck knows, maybe I just don't want to believe ppl can be nasty like that inherently.
We have the “benefit” of being white but we are a very multicultural family. My kids are 14 and 11. Not a racist thought or bone in them.
 
See my initial reaction was like my blood was boiling, partly because to me she was just an innocent young girl.

Trying to explain it to my daughter I wanted to see it as the old bloke is just afraid and that's just his fear lashing out. Fck knows, maybe I just don't want to believe ppl can be nasty like that inherently.
Unfortunately they can and are.

I am 61 and have a ****ed hip, two places i work at are predominantly pakistani origin (around 80% with about 15% sri lankan) and the other Chinese (around 98%) respectively. I can't carry anything heavy through either company without someone insisting on taking it off me and taking it to where i need it, anywhere else no one gives a **** <laugh>
Respect is very dominant in societies outside of ours.
 
Interesting information coming out of Iceland.

50% of people that test positive have not yet developed symptoms. This means they can pass on the infection whilst being unaware they have it.

If you read it you can see how a proactive country can control this without locking down the country. Sadly that option is no longer available to us.

https://www.cnn.com/2020/04/01/europe/iceland-testing-coronavirus-intl/index.html
 
Trouble is it's just not in my nature to let it go, and we shouldn't find excuses for them either, like you said, she was only 16, to me without being detriment to her maturity, she's also only a kid mate.
Most of the shops and garages where I live are owned, run or staffed by ethnic minorities
He would have trouble buying anything
What is he going to do if he is taken ill and treated in hospital by an ethnic minority
 
Interesting information coming out of Iceland.

50% of people that test positive have not yet developed symptoms. This means they can pass on the infection whilst being unaware they have it.

If you read it you can see how a proactive country can control this without locking down the country. Sadly that option is no longer available to us.

https://www.cnn.com/2020/04/01/europe/iceland-testing-coronavirus-intl/index.html
That is why this is more dangerous
You don't know you have it until it is too late
 
Trouble is it's just not in my nature to let it go, and we shouldn't find excuses for them either, like you said, she was only 16, to me without being detriment to her maturity, she's also only a kid mate.
What makes it worse for her is the fact that she probably doesn't have to face this as often as her parents did (a good thing not bad before anyone mis-understands) so would probably be more shocked/upset by it than them.
 
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My daughter's friend and her mum were in the queue for Sainsbury. The mum was on the phone. An old fart came up to the daughter and kept saying "where you from?" At first she tried to ignore him but he kept asking and I can only assume she felt the need to be polite and/or became flustered that she replied "from pakistan" (she was born and brought up in England but referred to her heritage). At which point he says to her "bloody hell that's all we need is you people coming over and spreading this muck around" and walked off mumbling some other ****. My daughter said she felt like someone had slapped her round the face. After the shock of it she just cried and felt like a piece of ****.

A 16 year old ffs.

People like that festering boil on the arse of humanity absolutely disgust me. The fact that he both felt the need to racially abuse a 16 year old girl in public and that he was empowered to do so because.... something, is a reflection of where we currently are as a society. Hopefully one of the only pluses from this disaster will be the re-marginalising of these hate filled bigots, as if I’d have over heard that exchange I’d have absolutely levelled him - verbally.
 
What's odd about seeing that Ad, I don't remember any cigarette ads from when I was younger, I can remember all the cigar ones, but none for cigarettes. Although I remember the pictures of the Marlboro man, who I think might have later died from cancer, and if memory serves me correctly, it was because of that it changed the attitudes of Americans towards smoking. I still remember the vending machines in pubs, and you used to get change in the packet. Although Italy still have vending machines, outside designated shops, but all cigarette sales are controlled by the government, and you might have to use something like an NI number to verify your age on them, never used one so couldn't be sure.


There were no ads on TV, but at the cinema there were <ok>
 
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Interesting information coming out of Iceland.

50% of people that test positive have not yet developed symptoms. This means they can pass on the infection whilst being unaware they have it.

If you read it you can see how a proactive country can control this without locking down the country. Sadly that option is no longer available to us.

https://www.cnn.com/2020/04/01/europe/iceland-testing-coronavirus-intl/index.html


Once we invent that time machine you can be proven right.

Im not saying youre beating a dead horse, but i believe youve made a variation of this point circa 22 times now.
 
Just sit through this, it’s beyond painful.

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So excited for the German Queen of England's speech today ... The Royal we are in it together joke is being rolled out.
 
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It's not subject to NI. Plus any pension payments are covered.

It's taxed though.
That’s incorrect mate, employee deductions are as per.

Employer NI contributions and their pension payments are covered.
 
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