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Date: | Mon, 17 Jul 2000 19:31:51 +0100 |
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Mr Coker,
I think your clarification of who the author of the email to me would have been enough.
I still have my faculties intact, after all. The argument of me not being Irish was not important
and also very unfair and short-sighted.
Am sure there are many non Black folks, who dislike to hear Black people like us being called
the N word. Maybe one can argue too, that, as they are not Black they should not be offended.
You might be interested to know that it was the author's hypocrisy that I found equally, if not more
offensive.
As I said, you have clarified the situation, and it would have been better to just stop there, instead of
trying to justify why I should or should not have been offended being called "paddy". Our sensitivities as
people are diverse, am sure you can appreciate that. I hate the Irish being called Paddies, just I hate me
being called a Nigger.
Lets forget about this unfortunate event and move on.
I accept your apologies and in return I offer my unreserved apologies.
All the best
Manneh
"Injustice anywhere, is a threat to justice everywhere" (someone always signs off his/her
contributions on the list with this very important saying).
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