> > "Pasty-White British Scum"? I ain't no bootlegger, but that offends.

>Why?

>If "Pasty-White British Scum" would be referring to football hooligans,
>would you be equally offended and defensive?

>He's obviously not referring to all British people, so why not put on your

>Teflon suit and let it silde. No need to take it personal.

I can't explain it Otto, I just found it pretty offensive. I'm sorry. I'm
not really sure why. Probably something to do with being bored at work and
making throwaway comments again. For this I apologise to the list - I do it
quite reguarly I suppose. I appreciate the comments aren't aimed directly
at me of course. I just don't see where 'pasty white' comes into it. What's
wrong with 'bootlegging scum'? Why bring anything else into it? it only
leads me to believe something I don't particuarly want to bring up. Please
someone tell me - why 'pasty-white'?

'Pasty-White British Scum' used to refer to football hooligans would be
just as narrow minded. Football hooligans come from a diverse mix of class
and culture.
 Even the most famous UK football hooligan isn't white, and ever heard of
Birmingham's 'Zulu's'? A rum bunch pal.

 And - more to the point, maybe some of us British scumbags could have
helped him out finding his bootleggers if he'd have asked - we all have an
ear to the ground.... Because, I for one think it's disgusting that people
can profit from other peoples music just via a bootleg, especially in this
industry where money is tight and people have families to feed.

Alex


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