
Originally Posted by
JamesWales
Ha, yeah, mentioned it in this thread! Doesn't mean I make a habit of it? Wasn't me who bought up Tommy Robinson. Wasn't me who bought up the Nazi Party either. I look forward to you chastising that person as it's hard to think of anything less relevant or obscene to the conversation.
But yeah, mentioned it in this thread, but I had a conversation about raspberry yoghurts last night. Probably mentioned raspberry yoghurts five times in three minutes, but that doesn't mean it's "something I often do".
Believe me, I think talk of Tommy Robinson, Nazis, fascists and the like is waaaaay overblown on here and very rarely relevant. I do have an understanding of what pushes people in that direction though, and a kind of "fingers in ears" approach to things is definitely part of it.
As for your second point; yeah, as an event for people to talk about culture and family heritage, sure, great event. But it clearly didn't happen that way, as evidenced by the schools pretty profound apology, which is the entire reason this became a news item! Had it celebrated all cultures and been handled better then I am sure we wouldn't be talking about it, and we would be talking about something else entirely different such as raspberry yoghurts for example.
We all agree it was handled badly, so I must say I am not entirely sure what your motivation is now?