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Ganoncrotch said:
Qwark said:

He could say I only like Western or put a random country here culture and atheism or Christianity and just be guilty of discrimination. 

It's sort of like when someone starts a sentence with "I'm not racist but....." like you can make observations about races and cultures but if you feel you need to brace someone for what you're about to say with that above line you know yourself there is something racist about the thoughts, should just be able to more constructively say it, Black people like bikes, Jewish people love money and Us Irish love our spuds, beer and domestic abuse is a national passtime here. All wild generalizations coming from a place of humour please don't be offended by that self derogatory intentional jab here.

Coming from Ireland I have to say I'm delighted that racism here has become little more than a thing elderly say which most generations just scoff off as being a thought of times gone by, considering that only 5% or so of the Irish population of Earth is in Ireland I think we lost our right to say "get off our land" to anyone else lol.

Anyone who starts a sentence with I am not ... but. Or not be ... but probably makes a statement which is exactly what the ... represent. Not to be racist but Dutch people are cheap bastards (well to be fair most of us are anyway). We are Bastards because our royal house has more German DNA than Dutch. Anyway those jokes in general are pretty funny. Luckily satire and stand up comedians are not forbidden  (yet). Anyway those are jokes to begin with and when you don't like certain cultures you can always choose not to interact with them. I for instance in general don't like heavily religious people (Christians and Muslims alike, not many jews left since a German madman invented gas) so I just avoid most of them. 



Please excuse my (probally) poor grammar