Isn’t that just like Luton in general?
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We know what you are, we know what you are, cheap flying ba5tards, we know what you are.
Luton is rough as ****. Lots of angry, scummy white kids.
Tommy Robinson started his career as a thug supporting Luton, apparently
Exactly. If anyone applied that phrase to another race there'd be uproar.
Are you sure you were in Luton then ?
It'd be hard not to see any Asian kids in Luton actually, but I was just wondering why it's okay to say "scummy white kids" because, as I said above , if someone used that expression about another race people would be going crackers about it.
I'm not so much having a go at NYC, just pointing out that if we're going to be precious about the expressions we use, then that's a two way street.
I don't know whether he's in NY or whether that's just a name, but if he is then he benefits from the first amendment and personally I'm a great supporter of that, so I think that it'd be better if we could all just say what we mean actually.
Do you have to know the name of the street you're on to know what town or city you're in? My answer would be "of course not". But I understand some people get confused.
You seem to fancy yourself an expert on Luton and it's population. Can I ask your credentials?
The flag burning incident was in the Championship, so definitely after 2003. In a wooden stand too. Absolutely no punishment. Ground should have been closed.
Oh come on you feckin white fecker you....
I’m not 100% about this, but I think the abuse and , uh, slavery of ethnic minorities by white europeans for centuries makes it less of an ordeal for ethnic stereotyping to be directed towards a white (especially in a majority white country/city/town) than it is to someone who has brown skin.
If anything, the op is probably being a bit prejudiced towards the working classes and people who are unemployed.
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