Not a shocker, look at how they took a shyt on Mexicans -
Wow that is probably the most racist thing I've ever seen on a public show.
Not a shocker, look at how they took a shyt on Mexicans -
He seemed to get along with the black guest really well.
I heard that in England they are taught that the original Ennie meanie miney moe phrase was used to have the N-word in it. I don't think people in American realize that it wasn't originally "Tiger".
Clarkson got caught saying zipperhead (blatantly saying zipperhead) and there wasn't really any blacklash about it. However, He barely mumbles the N-word and he damn near loses his job. Some races seem to matter more than others.

He seemed to get along with the black guest really well.
I heard that in England they are taught that the original Ennie meanie miney moe phrase was used to have the N-word in it. I don't think people in American realize that it wasn't originally "Tiger".
Clarkson got caught saying zipperhead (blatantly saying zipperhead) and there wasn't really any blacklash about it. However, He barely mumbles the N-word and he damn near loses his job. Some races seem to matter more than others.

shytting on the Welsh is like Americans looking down on the south. Scotland is Canada.
:zfg:Haha, the irony of him being a "BBC" host.
, do you know how comfortable with your racism you and your environment must be for "you" to casually throw around the N word openly. never watched the show though and never will as long as he is the host.
it's relevant, cuz h never really says itHe has now admitted it so this post is irrelevant.
w t f? me using the term without thinking does not mean I believe in spousal abuse, though I can proudly say the term always bothered me from jump and I always made a conscious choice not to use it unnecessarily
and calling this racism may be naive as well, given that he does not actually say it. It may be even detrimental and discrediting to the antiracism movement to attack him and his reflexive use of that song, instead of the existence of that song itself. Fortunately I think this controversy will mostly do the latter.You'd be naive to think he isn't a typical racist cac
and calling this racism may be naive as well, given that he does not actually say it. It may be even detrimental and discrediting to the antiracism movement to attack him and his reflexive use of that song, instead of the existence of that song itself. Fortunately I think this controversy will mostly do the latter.





Nikka, ain't nobody told him to say the "rhyme" in the first place
You're dripping with cac juice and you can't get it off![]()
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