Tuesday, 13 March 2007

Round-up

1. In an echo of the David Irving Holocaust Denial trial, a prominent Turkish politician was been convicted of breaching Swiss anti-racism laws by saying that the early 20th-century killing of Armenians could not be described as genocide.

Simply put, whether right or wrong, this is not racism.

2. A sixty year old black man in America claims that he has been suspended from refereeing basketball and baseball games because he is black. The two local boards that govern these things say he has been suspended for not following their procedures or regulations regarding meeting attendance or certification, but he said they are using this as a cover to deny him assignments.

Once again we see how willingly black people will play the race card. Mr Oliphant has absolutely NOTHING to back his claim up with; he just finds it easy to say it's racism. Perhaps he should attend the meetings and not be so lazy? After seeing the amount of times black people cry racism over nothing, I am left to draw the conclusion that they must just be really lazy and crave attention. Why else would this man lie like this?

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