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@dan27notts | 25 January 16 | |
@ ementalm - 25.01.16 - 04:20am nothing wrong with a good cake maker, no matter what religion she practices, do irish bakery programmes highlight catholic or protestant leanings? Probably not which is kind of the point, instead of just being the 'winner of the bake off' shes been made the 'muslim winner of the bake off' as if shes some kinda of diversity token to wave around. |
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@3mel | 25 January 16 | |
@ dan27notts - 25.01.16 - 04:29am Probably not which is kind of the point, instead of just being the 'winner of the bake off' shes been made the 'muslim winner of the bake off' as if shes some kinda of diversity token to wave around. you could be entirely correct on this, but in the bigger scheme of things, who cares ? plenty more worthwhile shiit to worry about... |
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@dan27notts | 25 January 16 | |
@ 3mel - 25.01.16 - 04:47am you could be entirely correct on this, but in the bigger scheme of things, who cares ? plenty more worthwhile shiit to worry about... Im just responding to the PW's orignal question. |
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@kimjongl | 25 January 16 | |
It's a type of soft bigotry in a way. Highlighting her because of her ethnicity rather than purely on talent. In a way true equality is when you get treated with an equal amount of apathy as everyone else, not better or worse.
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@kimjongl | 25 January 16 | |
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