Dr Psaroudakis told the tribunal he used the term 'Yew' or 'Yewish' in the messages replacing the 'J' of Jewish with a 'Y', because of his accent.
No, of course not, it was to stop his foul messages being
searchable by MS Teams software!
The Medical Practitioners Tribunal Service concluded: 'The evidence suggested that it was Dr Psaroudakis' common practice to pick out and use what could be considered offensive or derogatory characteristics about people whom he did not like or get along with, and liberally use those terms to describe them.
'Rather than use someone's name or work title, Dr Psaroudakis preferred to make unpleasant and unacceptable references to protected characteristics of colleagues.
'The Tribunal makes no finding that Dr Psaroudakis is a racist but is satisfied that he is someone who is quite comfortable with using discriminatory language.'
Utter clowns, the whole lot of them!
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"Protected characteristics" so they are openly admitting that this is a thing now. That there are some inferior beings who are fair game if you want to use insulting language, and others who are protected.
Why is it that these racist bigots can make 'a wholehearted apology for something they should not have Sam's and their little world accepts this and assumes that life will go as normal, with their insults being forgotten.
Apart from this Greek humbly ('Cos all Greeks are bumboys, aren't they?), ther was the radical Islamic jihadist ('Cos all Muslims are anti-semitic jihadists, aren't they?) standing as a Labour politician. Their apologies were probably made with their fingers crossed, yet still their peers excuse their vile comments.
Oh, by the way, I apologise wholeheartedly, for the comments I should not have made about Greeks being bulbous and Muslims being jihadists. It was really naughty of me, and I'm sorry. There now, all forgiven and forgotten?
Penseivat
I think that you misunderstand the situation slightly. If you are perceived to be on their side then your indiscretion will be quietly forgotten. If you are perceived not to be on their side then your apology will be seen as a green light to take their persecution of you to the next level. It can be fun though when one of their own says something that really is beyond the pale and acts completely shocked when they are thrown under the bus.
"...so they are openly admitting that this is a thing now."
They can hardly hide it any more.
"...and their little world accepts this and assumes that life will go as normal, with their insults being forgotten."
It's the Internet Age - nothing is forgotten!
"It can be fun though when one of their own says something that really is beyond the pale and acts completely shocked when they are thrown under the bus."
I live for those moments!
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