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The black character that has appeared on Uncle Ben's rice packaging is being dropped to avoid causing offence. When is all this going to end? This example is ridiculous.
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Uncle Ben....Gone on 22:07 - Jun 19 with 2431 views
Apologies, i should have stated that i meant regular posters. Of course sammylee3 has been around a while, although he did start with sammylee and now he's on no3 That tells you all you need to know about him.
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Uncle Ben....Gone on 00:19 - Jun 20 with 2351 views
Apologies, i should have stated that i meant regular posters. Of course sammylee3 has been around a while, although he did start with sammylee and now he's on no3 That tells you all you need to know about him.
No problem.
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Uncle Ben....Gone on 12:31 - Jul 14 with 2201 views
I bet that Captain Birdseye got up to all sorts at ports in every corner of the world.
Called it! First they came for Uncle Ben, now Captain Birdseye is being replaced by Captain Charlotte, but it’s all in a good cause as she’s a very nice foster mum who has won a competition.
No fish finger jokes at the back there.
The creatures outside looked from pig to man, and from man to pig, and from pig to man again; but already it was impossible to say which was which.
Called it! First they came for Uncle Ben, now Captain Birdseye is being replaced by Captain Charlotte, but it’s all in a good cause as she’s a very nice foster mum who has won a competition.
No fish finger jokes at the back there.
Donated any money to those anti-slavery charities yet?
Donated any money to those anti-slavery charities yet?
You obviously haven’t otherwise there would be no sweat shops in Lancashire. Get your money out and donate you hypocrite. It’s called tax to fund the abolition of Modern Slavery.
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Uncle Ben....Gone on 23:32 - Jul 15 with 1980 views
Called it! First they came for Uncle Ben, now Captain Birdseye is being replaced by Captain Charlotte, but it’s all in a good cause as she’s a very nice foster mum who has won a competition.
No fish finger jokes at the back there.
I can’t wait to see who’s going to advertise Vagisil
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Uncle Ben....Gone on 00:20 - Jul 16 with 1958 views
You obviously haven’t otherwise there would be no sweat shops in Lancashire. Get your money out and donate you hypocrite. It’s called tax to fund the abolition of Modern Slavery.
You obviously haven’t otherwise there would be no sweat shops in Lancashire. Get your money out and donate you hypocrite. It’s called tax to fund the abolition of Modern Slavery.
Modern slavery isn’t a problem to our Drizz. It can be easily solved by donating a few quid to some police website. But show him a portrait of a merchant born in the early 1600’s and he’s apoplectic with rage. That shit must be stopped immediately.
The creatures outside looked from pig to man, and from man to pig, and from pig to man again; but already it was impossible to say which was which.
Modern slavery isn’t a problem to our Drizz. It can be easily solved by donating a few quid to some police website. But show him a portrait of a merchant born in the early 1600’s and he’s apoplectic with rage. That shit must be stopped immediately.
Have you actually done anything to combat modern slavery? Or is it only mentioned to absolve Britain's historical guilt?
It's quite telling that you go quiet when I post the link to some charities you can donate to.
Not particularly. The victims in my case were more the result of sex rather than race and wasn’t in the UK.
Ah, right. I'm not sure what you've experienced but I'm sure there's a historical precedent for it.
In your experience dealing with the victims, do you think it would have been useful to tell them that slavery has happened all throughout history and that, actually, it was a lot more brutal in the 18th century?
Ah, right. I'm not sure what you've experienced but I'm sure there's a historical precedent for it.
In your experience dealing with the victims, do you think it would have been useful to tell them that slavery has happened all throughout history and that, actually, it was a lot more brutal in the 18th century?
Funnily enough it didn’t come up in conversation. There were more pressing matters at hand.
The creatures outside looked from pig to man, and from man to pig, and from pig to man again; but already it was impossible to say which was which.
Funnily enough it didn’t come up in conversation. There were more pressing matters at hand.
Fab. One last question.
Imagine the slavery didn't exist in the future, and women of the same country faced a new set of issues such as huge rates of domestic abuse. Imagine they had been failed by the same authorities and referred to previous failures like the slavery that you had experienced. Would you be understanding of their historical account of mistreatment or would you reiterate that slavery and domestic abuse has existed everywhere throughout history?