Friday, December 17, 2010

Racist to mention suicide bombers

Britain:
A Swansea bar serving a cocktail drink called a 'Suicide Bomber' has apologised after being accused of "insensitivity."

The advert in the window of The Lounge in Wind Street advertises the drink with a mock image of a person wearing an explosive-packed vest.

The director of the Swansea Bay Race Equality Council said it went beyond a poor joke and wants it taken down.

The bar said they did not mean to cause any offence or to upset anyone. The cocktail is part of a promotion for bomb-themed drinks, alongside 'Skittle Bomb', 'Cherry Bomb' and 'Melon Bomb'.

Taha Idris, director of Swansea Bay Race Equality Council, said: "I just can't believe that anyone could be so insensitive with all that is going on in the world.

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11 comments:

Anonymous said...

This city has a "Race Equality Council"? Obviously, the people of Britainistan have no problem with their nation being totally dominated by political correctness. I wonder if they'll feel the same way when Sharia Law takes full control, rather than the partial control it has now, of their country. This nation of weak pansys will then find out what "real" political correctness is all about, via a shiny and very sharp blade.

Menoichius said...

I wonder if they feel the same about the Irish Car Bomb, one of my favorite drinks.

Anonymous said...

"Nothing kills freedom and liberty faster than political correctness. And one of the reasons it's become so strong is because it relys on the weakness and stupidity of the masses.."

Anonymous said...

Irish Car bomb recipe

Pour half a pint of chilled Guinness into a beer mug and let it settle.

Take a shot glass filled with 1/2 oz. of Irish whiskey on the bottom and 1/2 oz. of Irish cream on top.

Drop the shot glass into the Guinness and chug till it squirts out your nose and you go into cardiac arrest.

Anyone know what the ingredients are for a Palistinian car Bomb are?

Anonymous said...

calling a drink after a suicide bomber is "insensitive to suicide bombers" and therefore not allowed?
I'd say it's a great idea!

Anonymous said...

Haven't suicide bombers been renamed as homicide bombers in the media?

Any organisation with the word council at the end spells bad karma. More trumped up little nobody's without a life.

It's just a drink for god's sake.

Bugger now the churches will condemn me for blasphemy.

Anything that belittles the little maggots that commit atrocities is fine by me.

Anonymous said...

Suicide bombing is part of their culture and religion so must be respected.

Stucco Holmes said...

A man walks into a sex shop to buy a blowup sex doll. The clerk asks him if he wants a Christian doll or a Muslim doll. He replies, "what's the difference?". The clerk says, "the Muslim doll blows herself up."

Anonymous said...

A true look at todays Britain and why it is a doomed nation...

Red Cross’s Grinchy Appeasement
Daily Mail
- Christmas has been banned by the Red Cross from its 430 fund-raising shops in the UK.

Staff have been ordered to take down decorations and to remove any other signs of the Christian festival because they could offend Moslems.

The charity's politically-correct move triggered an avalanche of criticism and mockery last night - from Christians and Moslems.

Christine Banks, a volunteer at a Red Cross shop in New Romney, Kent, said: 'We put up a nativity scene in the window and were told to take it out. It seems we can't have anything that means Christmas. We're allowed to have some tinsel but that's it. When we send cards they have to say season's greetings or best wishes. They must not be linked directly to Christmas. When we asked we were told it is because we must not upset Moslems.'

Mrs Banks added: ' We have been instructed that we can't say anything about Christmas and we certainly can't have a Christmas tree. I think the policy is offensive to Moslems as well as to us. No reasonable person can object to Christians celebrating Christmas. But we are not supposed to show any sign of Christianity at all.'

Labour peer Lord Ahmed, one of the country's most prominent Moslem politicians, said: 'It is stupid to think Moslems would be offended.

'The Moslem community has been talking to Christians for the past 1,400 years. The teachings from Islam are that you should respect other faiths.'

He added: 'In my business all my staff celebrate Christmas and I celebrate with them. It is absolutely not the case that Christmas could damage the Red Cross reputation for neutrality - I think their people have gone a little bit over the top.'

The furore is a fresh blow to the image of what was once one of Britain's most respected charities.

Spurwing Plover said...

Racial sensitivity is idiotic I mean once the british lion roared now it meows

Anonymous said...

Clearly Christmas does NOT offend muslims and even if it did so what - does ramadoodiddi offend christians?