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Thursday, October 06, 2011

I expected nothing different

Race Relations Commissioner Joris de Bres said that although he deplored Professor Mutu's suggestion that New Zealand should discriminate against white-skinned people from certain countries, the Bill of Rights Act allowed people to speak their mind

also said the Education Act protected the freedom of academic staff and students to put forward new ideas and to state controversial or unpopular opinions


One interpretation for those of the right skin colour, whilst there are interpretations of consequence for the rest of us 'white mofos'.

I expected nothing different from de Bres.

9 comments:

KG said...

Joris ain't there for whiteys. He's there to keep whitey in his place.

Redbaiter said...

What of the implication that academic staff and students are more permitted than the rest of us?

What a disgusting fascist bastard that man is.

Allan said...

The sooner that clown is replaced the better. He is a complete waste of time. His judgements are not worth the paper that they are written. Mutu should have lost her job over the inflammatory comments she made, oh I forgot they were made against the white man and of course comments made by the so called down trodden about the white man are not racist no matter what is said.

Oswald Bastable said...

Speaking my mind and all that- that prick needs lynching!

KG said...

Just be sure to disinfect the rope afterwards....

Anonymous said...

Yeah lynch him! Ged dat rope! Squawk! Where ma free speech? Fire her! Kill him!!

Losers.

KG said...

Good to see you signed your braindead comment "Losers"...it shows a surprising level of self-awareness for a leftard. :)

Anonymous said...

So this decision means I can't speak my mind as I am not on the staff at some leftist institute.
What the hell is he saying.He needs to be queried on this .
I will speak my mind!

Anonymous said...

Won't take long.