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Originally Posted by Damien
No they are not. By such logic that would mean if someone in a shop had a bad day and therefore was rude to me, and I complained, which led to them killing themselves I would be responsible for that persons death. 
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Eh? How does that compare to the case? Somebody being rude,and then complaining about it is very reasonable! If the person then kills themselves I would agree there are most likely other factors playing a part.
But sneakily grassing someone up behind their back is an entirely different matter!I would find it very disturbing,especially if I had worked at a place for 30 years,and thought I know my colleagues well,if someone did that to me.
A joke amongst friends is no-one else's business! Just the fact that somebody felt compelled to report this shows the state of affairs in PC-Britain.
But hey,I guess the black guy was from a 'deprived and vulnerable' background,and needed the help of New Liebours socialist all-caring,all-knowing,all-meddling-with brigade.
'Here lies one of the many victims of New Labour's murderous PC ideology.'
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Originally Posted by Damien
You have to ask if it was a understandable and logical reaction to the event. You also have to ask if the initial incident, i.e complaint or child abuse, was malicious and wrong. If they are abusing a child that is a very serious crime and one in which they give no thought to the well being of their victim. Making a complaint is not of that scale, it's not a crime, and it's something you might easily do.
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complaining about others,even though the receiver of the joke had no complaint? i find that vile,spiteful,nasty and utterly outrageous! In fact,now I am offended!