Quote Originally Posted by finzee View Post
Me neither but ive copped it many times.
Being a kiwi Ive heard it all, youve laughed at the kiwi "jokes" but its ok because you only care when its out in the open and you feel good defending certain outages.
Ill never worry or sook over words especially used by someone who doesn't know me.
In Aus ive been called a white c a dozen times by the usual, a wog quite a few times on the footy field here, a p**f especially by the league dudes. The later seems to get the biggest outrage now.
Not once have i thought about being a victim as it didnt hurt.
I find it tacky and lose respect for those people who go down that road but thats it.
Theres more injustices, disease and violence that id rather avoid. Id rather a slur than a broken ankle in a grub tackle.

Any fines for the Croatia slurs last week?
Every person is different. For you it might be ok but for others it might bring up past trauma of a childhood they want to forget

Just because it's fine for you doesn't mean you get to speak for others.