Wednesday, January 14, 2015




UK: Disturbing video shows children as young as five singing racist song to the tune of 'if you're happy and you know it clap your hands'

It is HUGELY incorrect in Britain to abbreviate "Pakistani"

A disturbing racist video has emerged of three girls aged between five and seven singing 'if you all hate p**** clap your hands' to the tune of a popular children's song.

The three blonde children are shown sitting in a circle clapping their hands while singing the hate chant for the amusement of an adult filming them.

During the racist song a toddler boy wanders around the room while the little girls sing the offensive phrase to the tune of 'If you're happy and you know it clap your hands'.

The video, believed to have been produced in the Greater Manchester area since the New Year, has sparked outrage online and among anti-racism charities.

It has been slammed by anti-racism educational charity Show Racism the Red Card, who use football to stamp out intolerance in the wider society.

A spokesman for the charity said: 'The fact these young people are using such an offensive term so freely openly shows a lack of understanding about the nature of the term from their guardians.

'The fact young people are using this word doesn't come as a surprise given a study from Show Racism the Red Card Wales found a quarter of people believe calling a Pakistani person a paki was acceptable.'

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8 comments:

  1. Anonymous2:06 AM

    There are some reasons to dislike Pakistanis.

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  2. Use the Name, Luke2:57 AM

    'The fact these young people are using such an offensive term so freely openly shows a lack of understanding about the nature of the term from their guardians.'

    Wait… "the term"?!? So it's the word "Paki" that's the problem, not the "hate" part?!? Is this person saying it would have been okay if only they had said "hate the Pakistani's"?

    Wow. Talk about straining at a gnat while swallowing a camel!

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  3. stinky10:03 AM

    Anything this blatant is usually a false flag operation these days.

    But even if not, it's still nowhere near as bad as the Saudi videos, most definitely NOT false flags, that use kids to promote the suicide bombing of innocents.

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  4. Bird of Paradise10:28 AM

    I wonder what liberals think of this and ruining a good song for their own sinister reasons

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  5. Anonymous7:26 PM

    Given what Pakistani's have done to young British children I am surprised that the song is not more popular.

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  6. Anonymous6:17 AM

    Yet 5 years olds are photographed in the middle east holding AK's and signs saying about wanting to "kill jews" and that is ok with the "anti-racists" right?

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  7. Go Away Bird10:35 AM

    Annon 4:47 and not a word from the UN wanks or any of the rest

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  8. Olaf Koenders1:37 AM

    So it's really the word "Paki" they're up in arms about, not any actual "hate"..?

    So a toddler's wandering about the room.. Probably has no clue as to what it all means. Sounds like the author was trying to use the mere presence of a small child as an argument - as they do.

    Would it be OK if they sung: "If you're ISIS and you know it kill yourself.." instead? How about "British" in place of "ISIS"? Would that still be considered racist if 3 Brit kids sung it?

    These PC loons want to rule the world with everyone's silence but their own racist nagging.

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