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Coronation Street Racist? I Don't Believe It.
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/// Aaron Moffat-Jackman, a trainee vicar from Old Trafford, told the Manchester Evening News: 'What it did was trivialise a horrific traumatic time for many people. ///
/// 'Particularly at a time when things are ongoing in America, with many black people getting killed by police, by white people. I think it would be very welcome for ITV to apologise.' ///
/// Aaron Moffat-Jackman, a trainee vicar from Old Trafford, told the Manchester Evening News: 'What it did was trivialise a horrific traumatic time for many people. ///
/// 'Particularly at a time when things are ongoing in America, with many black people getting killed by police, by white people. I think it would be very welcome for ITV to apologise.' ///
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.Mamy - " Unfortunate choice of phrase to give the character, sure it will blow over. "
A blow over or a blow dry?
I don't think that is a phrase that will pop into mind when examining ones roots. It bemused me a bit, I don't think that it is racist or offensive but more pointless.
I am fat, Scottish, Mentally ill and a crazy cat lady - I have been known to laugh at jokes poking fun at the above, but only when they are actually funny and not demeaning.
A blow over or a blow dry?
I don't think that is a phrase that will pop into mind when examining ones roots. It bemused me a bit, I don't think that it is racist or offensive but more pointless.
I am fat, Scottish, Mentally ill and a crazy cat lady - I have been known to laugh at jokes poking fun at the above, but only when they are actually funny and not demeaning.
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