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By *icolerednails OP   TV/TS
over a year ago

Donnybrock

Ladies tell us all about BBC

I curious as to how amazing it must feel cumming inside you !!!!!!

So so naughty!!!

We can but dream !!!

Xxx

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago

What about ITV?

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago

I think my vagina is colour blind

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By *razy-88Man
over a year ago

Belfast

No love for channel 4?

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago

We need a ban on these threads.....

The fucking tv channel jokes Every. Single. Time

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago


"We need a ban on these threads.....

The fucking tv channel jokes Every. Single. Time"

And yet you click on them every time

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago


"We need a ban on these threads.....

The fucking tv channel jokes Every. Single. Time"

Nope!

Kaizer is championing ITVs

Immaculate Tight Vajayjays

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago


"We need a ban on these threads.....

The fucking tv channel jokes Every. Single. Time

And yet you click on them every time "

Like picking a scab

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By *oo32Man
over a year ago

tipperary

Didnt someone take offence to the term bbc last week

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By *icolerednails OP   TV/TS
over a year ago

Donnybrock

So sorry if it offends anyone!!!

I understood it’s a well known term used often and not meant offensive in any way !!

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By *icole FanningTV/TS
over a year ago

Navan


"Didnt someone take offence to the term bbc last week "

Are you referring to the woman who took offence with the BBC because The Repair Shop refused to fix her Nan’s antique vibrator !?

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By *oo32Man
over a year ago

tipperary


"So sorry if it offends anyone!!!

I understood it’s a well known term used often and not meant offensive in any way !!"

I'm not offended....

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By *oo32Man
over a year ago

tipperary


"Didnt someone take offence to the term bbc last week

Are you referring to the woman who took offence with the BBC because The Repair Shop refused to fix her Nan’s antique vibrator !?"

There was something on the forums last week about it

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By *ed_AliceWoman
over a year ago

Belfast


"So sorry if it offends anyone!!!

I understood it’s a well known term used often and not meant offensive in any way !!"

Yes, it is a well known term.

A lot of POC wish the term would die in a fire. Others don't mind & self identify this way.

Either way, as white people we should be mindful that many find it harmful so maybe we should be considerate of that rather than arguing that some don't mind. Path of least harm.

Personally I think it is fetishizing people based on a single attribute and this can be dehumanising. Much the same way as Trans chasers or BBW chasers or foot fetishists focus on a specific attribute rather than the whole person.

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By *ilthyNightsCouple
over a year ago

East / North, Cork

What's POC mean?

I wouldn't be a fan of the term myself.

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago


"What's POC mean?

I wouldn't be a fan of the term myself."

Person of Color I imagine

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By *ilthyNightsCouple
over a year ago

East / North, Cork

Sweet jesus. Is being black no longer ok

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago


"Sweet jesus. Is being black no longer ok"

I assume its a collective term for those who are not black but are not white...

I'm not on steady ground though tbh

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago


"Sweet jesus. Is being black no longer ok

I assume its a collective term for those who are not black but are not white...

I'm not on steady ground though tbh"

Is white not a colour anymore either?

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By *-ManMan
over a year ago

Kark


"Sweet jesus. Is being black no longer ok

I assume its a collective term for those who are not black but are not white...

I'm not on steady ground though tbh

Is white not a colour anymore either? "

It's like what Peter Griffin said

"I'm in shape.... Round is a shape"

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago


"Sweet jesus. Is being black no longer ok

I assume its a collective term for those who are not black but are not white...

I'm not on steady ground though tbh

Is white not a colour anymore either? "

Kaizer refuses to believe that he is now colourless

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago

People are too sensitive this days, " Black is black white is white, BBC is BBC, ITV is itv, why would you want to call a black people "POC" Black ppl don't even know what POC supposed to mean,Bollocks??

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago


"Sweet jesus. Is being black no longer ok"
Have never seen a black person,taken offense to being called Black,i wouldn't be offended if someone called me that black" guy if they don't know my name,ppl need to chill.

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago

South park called it over 10 years ago in the people from the future ep...We are all gonna be mix of brownie/black/yellow/pinky. That will happen no matter what. So let's enjoy the colours when they last

Varients of Beige/Brown is the future!!!

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago


"South park called it over 10 years ago in the people from the future ep...We are all gonna be mix of brownie/black/yellow/pinky. That will happen no matter what. So let's enjoy the colours when they last

Varients of Beige/Brown is the future!!!"

They took our jobs!!

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By *oo32Man
over a year ago

tipperary

And still noone has answered my question.....was there a thread on here about someone being offended at the term BBC

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago


"And still noone has answered my question.....was there a thread on here about someone being offended at the term BBC "
NO

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By *oo32Man
over a year ago

tipperary


"People are too sensitive this days, " Black is black white is white, BBC is BBC, ITV is itv, why would you want to call a black people "POC" Black ppl don't even know what POC supposed to mean,Bollocks??"

I think the op was looking for a demonstration buddy....

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By *ed_AliceWoman
over a year ago

Belfast

Didn't mean to start a whole new outrage.

BIPOC = Black, Indigenous & People Of Colour (in geographical areas with discriminated against indigenous folk eg the Americas, Australia)

POC = People Of Colour (probably better suited for Ireland & UK but that could spark a whole other argument about indigenous Celts - those damn Vikings, Romans & Angles)

It's an inclusive term that recognises that racism isn't just against black people, and seems to be more acceptable by various communities than BAME (Black, asian & minority ethnic)

While the thread was specifically about black men, I maybe should have stayed specific.

Also, not suggesting anyone else has to use them terms, just explaining my understanding of them

Peace.

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By *ustBoWoman
over a year ago

Somewhere in Co. Down


"And still noone has answered my question.....was there a thread on here about someone being offended at the term BBC "

There was a thread a few days ago asking should the term be used or is it offensive . So ye there was a thread about it.

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By *ustBoWoman
over a year ago

Somewhere in Co. Down


"Sweet jesus. Is being black no longer ok

I assume its a collective term for those who are not black but are not white...

I'm not on steady ground though tbh

Is white not a colour anymore either?

Kaizer refuses to believe that he is now colourless "

Ohh see through kaizer that could be interesting. Is hair even see through

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By *oft_sexy_sweetWoman
over a year ago

Dublin


"Ladies tell us all about BBC

I curious as to how amazing it must feel cumming inside you !!!!!!

So so naughty!!!

We can but dream !!!

Xxx"

It feels literally 100% the same as any other cock because your vagina can't tell what colour it is

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago


"Ladies tell us all about BBC

I curious as to how amazing it must feel cumming inside you !!!!!!

So so naughty!!!

We can but dream !!!

Xxx

It feels literally 100% the same as any other cock because your vagina can't tell what colour it is "

How would you know

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago


"Didn't mean to start a whole new outrage.

BIPOC = Black, Indigenous & People Of Colour (in geographical areas with discriminated against indigenous folk eg the Americas, Australia)

POC = People Of Colour (probably better suited for Ireland & UK but that could spark a whole other argument about indigenous Celts - those damn Vikings, Romans & Angles)

It's an inclusive term that recognises that racism isn't just against black people, and seems to be more acceptable by various communities than BAME (Black, asian & minority ethnic)

While the thread was specifically about black men, I maybe should have stayed specific.

Also, not suggesting anyone else has to use them terms, just explaining my understanding of them

Peace.

"

My question is, did black folks said or agreed to be termed has "POC" or this just discussion amongst the wokeiest people on the planet?

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By *oft_sexy_sweetWoman
over a year ago

Dublin


"Didn't mean to start a whole new outrage.

BIPOC = Black, Indigenous & People Of Colour (in geographical areas with discriminated against indigenous folk eg the Americas, Australia)

POC = People Of Colour (probably better suited for Ireland & UK but that could spark a whole other argument about indigenous Celts - those damn Vikings, Romans & Angles)

It's an inclusive term that recognises that racism isn't just against black people, and seems to be more acceptable by various communities than BAME (Black, asian & minority ethnic)

While the thread was specifically about black men, I maybe should have stayed specific.

Also, not suggesting anyone else has to use them terms, just explaining my understanding of them

Peace.

My question is, did black folks said or agreed to be termed has "POC" or this just discussion amongst the wokeiest people on the planet?"

Woke people don't make up terminology to refer to marginalised groups. They listen to those groups and use the terminology they are asked to use. So yes, many Black people and other people of colour do use POC.

POC as a term is starting to fall out of favour at the moment though, as most non-white people prefer to be acknowledged in their own right (as Black, Asian, Hispanic, Latinx, Indigenous, etc) rather than lumped in together. But it's a useful shorthand when we're talking about 'people who aren't white'. Much like we'd use LGBTQ+ to refer to 'people who aren't straight and cisgender'.

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By *ateniteCouple
over a year ago

Youghal


"Didn't mean to start a whole new outrage.

BIPOC = Black, Indigenous & People Of Colour (in geographical areas with discriminated against indigenous folk eg the Americas, Australia)

POC = People Of Colour (probably better suited for Ireland & UK but that could spark a whole other argument about indigenous Celts - those damn Vikings, Romans & Angles)

It's an inclusive term that recognises that racism isn't just against black people, and seems to be more acceptable by various communities than BAME (Black, asian & minority ethnic)

While the thread was specifically about black men, I maybe should have stayed specific.

Also, not suggesting anyone else has to use them terms, just explaining my understanding of them

Peace.

My question is, did black folks said or agreed to be termed has "POC" or this just discussion amongst the wokeiest people on the planet?"

I worked in South Africa for a long time and the "People of Colour" term was used by the POC I worked and socialised with, and the term black was used by the black dudes I worked and socialised with. So they both seem to be acceptable terms, by SA standards anyway. May theres some South Africans on fab that could explain??

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago


"Didn't mean to start a whole new outrage.

BIPOC = Black, Indigenous & People Of Colour (in geographical areas with discriminated against indigenous folk eg the Americas, Australia)

POC = People Of Colour (probably better suited for Ireland & UK but that could spark a whole other argument about indigenous Celts - those damn Vikings, Romans & Angles)

It's an inclusive term that recognises that racism isn't just against black people, and seems to be more acceptable by various communities than BAME (Black, asian & minority ethnic)

While the thread was specifically about black men, I maybe should have stayed specific.

Also, not suggesting anyone else has to use them terms, just explaining my understanding of them

Peace.

My question is, did black folks said or agreed to be termed has "POC" or this just discussion amongst the wokeiest people on the planet?

I worked in South Africa for a long time and the "People of Colour" term was used by the POC I worked and socialised with, and the term black was used by the black dudes I worked and socialised with. So they both seem to be acceptable terms, by SA standards anyway. May theres some South Africans on fab that could explain?? "

To me the use of "people of colour" is annoying, if black people are being called people of colour, what about white people or brown people, are they colourless?

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago


"Didn't mean to start a whole new outrage.

BIPOC = Black, Indigenous & People Of Colour (in geographical areas with discriminated against indigenous folk eg the Americas, Australia)

POC = People Of Colour (probably better suited for Ireland & UK but that could spark a whole other argument about indigenous Celts - those damn Vikings, Romans & Angles)

It's an inclusive term that recognises that racism isn't just against black people, and seems to be more acceptable by various communities than BAME (Black, asian & minority ethnic)

While the thread was specifically about black men, I maybe should have stayed specific.

Also, not suggesting anyone else has to use them terms, just explaining my understanding of them

Peace.

My question is, did black folks said or agreed to be termed has "POC" or this just discussion amongst the wokeiest people on the planet?

Woke people don't make up terminology to refer to marginalised groups. They listen to those groups and use the terminology they are asked to use. So yes, many Black people and other people of colour do use POC.

POC as a term is starting to fall out of favour at the moment though, as most non-white people prefer to be acknowledged in their own right (as Black, Asian, Hispanic, Latinx, Indigenous, etc) rather than lumped in together. But it's a useful shorthand when we're talking about 'people who aren't white'. Much like we'd use LGBTQ+ to refer to 'people who aren't straight and cisgender'. "

LGBTQ is not a race or ethnicity, so they could be called whatever they want to be associated with,there is no comparison.

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By *ed_AliceWoman
over a year ago

Belfast


"To me the use of "people of colour" is annoying, if black people are being called people of colour, what about white people or brown people, are they colourless?"

As has been explained, at least twice now, it's an inclusive short hand for all people who are marginalised & discriminated against based on their ethnicity - black people are included in the term, as are other races. White people aren't included as we generally aren't discriminated against based on the he colour of our skin.

But sure, the white dude being annoyed about it is all that matters. No need to modify language or behaviour to make spaces (even online spaces) more welcoming & inclusive to everyone.

You are obviously entrenched in your opinion so I'm going to leave it there.

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By *andydevineMan
over a year ago

sligo

Is there anyone who wants to answer the OP instead of hijacking the tread.

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago


"Is there anyone who wants to answer the OP instead of hijacking the tread. "
Don't bet on it, the answer won't be forth coming anytime soon, forum is for hijacking

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By *aggie MaeWoman
over a year ago

Just out and about

This thread is like trying to read a txt message from one of my teenagers 10 yrs ago

FAS - Football after school

AMH - at my mates house

YORML - You ruin my life

TMM - Ten more mins

muuuummmmmmm - you ruin my life I actually hate you like

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago


"This thread is like trying to read a txt message from one of my teenagers 10 yrs ago

FAS - Football after school

AMH - at my mates house

YORML - You ruin my life

TMM - Ten more mins

muuuummmmmmm - you ruin my life I actually hate you like "

SMT

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago


"This thread is like trying to read a txt message from one of my teenagers 10 yrs ago

FAS - Football after school

AMH - at my mates house

YORML - You ruin my life

TMM - Ten more mins

muuuummmmmmm - you ruin my life I actually hate you like "

Hijacking the tread again

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By *inxnmasterCouple
over a year ago

naughty valley

what a waste of time . A human is a human regardless the concentration of skin color pigments . In South America i count as white , in Ireland as PoC in Central Europe as mixed ...

Neither term is inclusive if the the dominant color is different .... that said , what does it matter . Don’t be scared of my skin color ....be scared of my abilities - or be attracted to it . I would have my traits even if you are blind and couldn’t see any color at all

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By *tanonieMan
over a year ago

killorglin

Jasus what a can of worms ye opened up

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By *lay2018Couple
over a year ago

westmeath & roscommon.


"Ladies tell us all about BBC

I curious as to how amazing it must feel cumming inside you !!!!!!

So so naughty!!!

We can but dream !!!

Xxx"

Big Black cock and any that we have met do not find it offensive one bit! They actually like the difference in races and us the same!

Cuming inside, we are not comfortable with this yet..untill we have met one that becomes regular meets, we know he's clean then we will think about it. We only place safe for now. Are BBC's worth meeting, very much so!

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago


"Ladies tell us all about BBC

I curious as to how amazing it must feel cumming inside you !!!!!!

So so naughty!!!

We can but dream !!!

Xxx

Big Black cock and any that we have met do not find it offensive one bit! They actually like the difference in races and us the same!

Cuming inside, we are not comfortable with this yet..untill we have met one that becomes regular meets, we know he's clean then we will think about it. We only place safe for now. Are BBC's worth meeting, very much so! "

Absolutely great answer

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By *ublinGirl92Woman
over a year ago

Hell

It feels the same as every other dick. There is no difference and some of them are *gasp* small! It's almost as if they are just people, the same as everyone else.

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago


"It feels the same as every other dick. There is no difference and some of them are *gasp* small! It's almost as if they are just people, the same as everyone else. "
Are you into BBC then, just curious?

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By *oghunter33Woman
over a year ago

on the hill NordWest of


"It feels the same as every other dick. There is no difference and some of them are *gasp* small! It's almost as if they are just people, the same as everyone else. "

Well the ones that are small obviously don't go under the label bbc.

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By *ublinGirl92Woman
over a year ago

Hell


"It feels the same as every other dick. There is no difference and some of them are *gasp* small! It's almost as if they are just people, the same as everyone else. Are you into BBC then, just curious? "

I don't have a preference. It just depends on the guy.

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By *ublinGirl92Woman
over a year ago

Hell


"It feels the same as every other dick. There is no difference and some of them are *gasp* small! It's almost as if they are just people, the same as everyone else.

Well the ones that are small obviously don't go under the label bbc. "

It depends who's making the claim. One persons big is anothers small

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By *rnoldZiffelMan
over a year ago

Leinster


"To me the use of "people of colour" is annoying, if black people are being called people of colour, what about white people or brown people, are they colourless?

As has been explained, at least twice now, it's an inclusive short hand for all people who are marginalised & discriminated against based on their ethnicity - black people are included in the term, as are other races. White people aren't included as we generally aren't discriminated against based on the he colour of our skin.

But sure, the white dude being annoyed about it is all that matters. No need to modify language or behaviour to make spaces (even online spaces) more welcoming & inclusive to everyone.

You are obviously entrenched in your opinion so I'm going to leave it there."

Methinks it's time to change name from 'Crazy redhead' to 'Redhead who makes reasoned & informative points without attempting to aggravate anyone'

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By *naconda 87Couple
over a year ago

Derry


"It feels the same as every other dick. There is no difference and some of them are *gasp* small! It's almost as if they are just people, the same as everyone else.

Well the ones that are small obviously don't go under the label bbc. "

Excellent point!

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over a year ago

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago


"It feels the same as every other dick. There is no difference and some of them are *gasp* small! It's almost as if they are just people, the same as everyone else.

Well the ones that are small obviously don't go under the label bbc.

It depends who's making the claim. One persons big is anothers small "

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