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Seppo Hiltunen June 18, 2010 10:36 2 Thumb-ups
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New law against former anti-racist expressions

It has been very popular worldwide that anti-racist expressions spread out in newspapers and schoolbooks. Nobody wants to show if he or she is a racist and therefore such expressions as african-american, asian and left-liberal are being used instead of saying directly that one means to say that somebody has more pigment or different pigment or is thinking socialistic thoughts.

The amount of expressions that are being used to different political, ethnical and religional groups is nowadays very high. The former short words describing those things were short and efficient and the establishment wanting to avoid thought crimes has added more and more layers of nonsense over the words they have invented and that almost always tend to turn the idea opposite to the original idea to avoid racism.

Therefore there is now that new law that forbids people to invent new artificial and very long and difficult words to ethnical, religional or political groups. It has been calculated that it saves much ink and energy in economy and can prevent new depression and recession too. So people please don't say anymore for example "that african-american Nelson Mandela..." nor "that pigmented Nelson Mandela" plain "southafrican president" isdescribing enough. And shorter by the way.

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Lynn Kirkconnell June 30, 2010 19:43 Flag

Sounds like something Emperor Pirk might come up with :P

If for no better reason than to piss people off.

(seriously, does he need a better reason...?)

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