It's becoming more prevalent unfortunately. I think you're probably noticing more people calling it because more people are doing it.
I've taken the liberty of adding a comma after prevalent. I should have added 'Gramma police' to my list...
There's still a huge amount of controversy and issue surrounding the invasion of Australia, so I'm not entirely sure what point you're trying to make beyond being daft.
Dissappointing of you to use the term invasion, Sydney. You do know we are quite quite proud of Whitby's Captain Cook around here and the largest ship in the first fleet, the Alexandria, was built in Hull.
It's all context, and that's what Tenfoot City got wrong for me. Me and my mates call each other c**ts all the time - you expect it and you don't care. If I call my boss it - I'll have my P45. Some people were saying that the Fezzes and calling the Allams Pharaohs in 2010 was racist - maybe it could have been seen that way, but if we're all on good terms and it seems genuinely affectionate (which it did back then) people will accept it as being a sense of humour and banter. If you're on bad terms, then you're just leaving yourself open to whatever they want to throw back at you. Given the atmosphere between fans and the Allams right now, to even go near that kind of humour was stupid.
Am I reading this right? Hull City AFC fans can now be considered racist? Has someone made a racist attack against them? Or even a racist comment?
Jarvis is negotiating a deal for Southampton, so nothing on the table for City. Not that that's a surprise to anyone.
Tenfoot Tiger in his magazine Tenfoot City allegedly made racist comments about the owners of Hull City. The matter has been reported to the police.