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Frank Hester's Racist Comments About Diane Abbott


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The thread has been derailed several times.

 

Please discuss the topic and stop with the personal comments and digs.

 

Thank you.

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1 minute ago, SheffieldForum said:

It is very worrying if people can't see the clearly racist and misogynistic comments here, or that some people think those type of comments are acceptable even in private.

 

 

Agreed. There are some real dregs on here, happily they are not representative of most Sheffielders 

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24 minutes ago, Delbow said:

Axe is a troll and a compost-tier one at that, I don't know why you waste so much time responding to him. I wouldn't be surprised if he refers to Peter Sutcliffe as 'the gentleman' - in private, of course.

Axe does not follow the sheep.  Axe supports bringing back the death sentence and would have supported Peter Sutcliffe being hung.   

 

 

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10 minutes ago, SheffieldForum said:

It is very worrying if people can't see the clearly racist and misogynistic comments here, or that some people think those type of comments are acceptable even in private.

 

 

welcome to Sheffield forum its full of em ;)

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3 minutes ago, cressida said:

You can name names if you dare,  Sheffield Forum is neutral isn't t?

the forums neutral but going on my years on it, it certainly seems like it has more than its fair share of loud mouthed racists, right wingers, and conspiracy theorists sadly, which i believe to neutrals who might se e it, give the wrong impression of Sheffield :(

 

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24 minutes ago, Axe said:

Axe does not follow the sheep.  Axe supports bringing back the death sentence and would have supported Peter Sutcliffe being hung.   

 

 

You know bringing back the death sentence will never happen because of the chance of an innocent person wrongly being put to death anyhow as I have mentioned before,  in someone like Sutcliffe's case,  don't put em out of their misery, chuck em in solitary and feed them bread and water for the rest of their lives. 

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52 minutes ago, SheffieldForum said:

The Guardian wouldn't have been able to report the story if it didn't happen.

 

So, the root cause of the issue is the racist and misogynistic and inappropriate comments of the person himself, private or not. Just because they say it in private doesn't make them right.

They are still being referred to as alleged comments. 

 

The gentleman has admitted to being rude about Dianne Abbott and did the gentlemanly thing by offering the lady an apologise,  That should have been the end of the matter.  

 

Have you never said anything in private that you would not like others to hear?  Or are you a Saint?

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