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  • #46
    Originally posted by Hauldren Collider View Post
    Wait, Paki is a slur? I just thought it was easier to say. Like Brit or Aussie. Also if you can be arrested for saying a slur, your country's free speech laws suck.
    If you call someone from the Indian sub-continent a Paki whilst in the UK, you are likely to get a similar reaction as calling a black person a "******". It's almost the same level of insult.

    Racially aggravated hate speech - speech that causes public disorder - is a criminal offence.
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    • #47
      You won't get arrested for calling someone a ****** in the US. That's absolutely preposterous. What a ****ing stupid rule. The people who fly off the handle at a verbal insult are the ones that belong in jail, because they're the psychopaths.
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      • #48
        I don't agree with the law. A conversation for another time.

        I raised the issue more because the loose use of the word sounds strange to my ear, albeit I know it's contextual position
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        • #49
          Also, if you bump into someone in the street. That can technically be an assault. The severity and treatment of the crime is contextual.
          Last edited by Dauphin; May 28, 2012, 15:53.
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          • #50
            Originally posted by Dauphin View Post
            Also, if you bump into someone in the street. That's technically an assault. The severity and treatment of the crime is contextual.
            Really? Intent means nothing?

            Is it attempted murder if you get into a fender bender?
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            • #51
              Intent or recklessness. If you aren't looking where you are going, is that reckless? Potentially.

              Assualt that is, I don't know technicalities of attempted murder.
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              • #52
                So bumping into someone on the street by accident is reckless walking?
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                • #53
                  Sure, why not potentially be that?
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                  • #54
                    If you bump into someone, they fell down some stairs and injured themselves as a result. Who is liable?
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                    • #55
                      Originally posted by Dauphin View Post
                      If you bump into someone, they fell down some stairs and injured themselves as a result. Who is liable?
                      One could certainly be held liable in a civil action.

                      If you want to prosecute as a criminal matter ("assault" was the term used) you had better come up with mens rea.
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                      • #56
                        You would never be prosecuted though, even if you intended to bump into the person, unless there was injurous/intended injurous consequence.
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                        • #57
                          ...and intent.
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                          • #58
                            It's a side issue to my point, and I will say I was being insufficiently precise. I will rephrase to say that, if I intentionally came up and patted you on the back for a job well done, that can be construed as assault (in analogy to the original issue of racial slurs that we were discussing earlier). It would never be prosecuted though.
                            Last edited by Dauphin; May 27, 2012, 10:13.
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                            • #59
                              Um no, but carry on anyway.
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                              • #60
                                Originally posted by rah View Post
                                Hmm, wasn't aware it was considered a slur.
                                It's one of the really bad ones here. As Dauphin said, it's basically the same as the n word.

                                Originally posted by Felch View Post
                                We went over this before, and while Imran and the Brits went on blathering about feelings and racism and other nonsense that I don't care about, I did research and came up with a reasonable explanation for breaking from the usual morphology.
                                You talked a lot of bollocks about how Pakistani's shouldn't have the right to be offended by a term that has been used to insult and denigrate them for decades. You seemingly decided that you enjoyed flinging racial slurs around too much to just stop after being told it wasn't ok.

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