A complaint has been made that Eamonn Holmes used to word 'uppity' when describing the Duchess of Sussex episode at Wimbledon and now ITV have banned the word! Who knew it was racist? I didn't and obviously neither did Eamonn..
the word was used in England 200 years before it was used in America by somebody to describe a black person if Holmes had used it to describe a white person nobody would have complained. But he didn't.
I'll put my dunce's cap and sit in the ignoramus corner. I didn't know the origins of the word. Had I had to make a stab at it, I'd have said that it comes from the same meaning as 'he's up himself, she's up herself'.
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I'll put my dunce's cap and sit in the ignoramus corner. I didn't know the origins of the word. Had I had to make a stab at it, I'd have said that it comes from the same meaning as 'he's up himself, she's up herself'. "
My dunce's cap is bigger than yours ☺☺☺
But, I'll still be using the word ☺☺☺
Bazile.//Did she actually object to having her picture taken?//
Nobody was taking her picture, but her security thought somebody was and that person was told off. Whether or not she had words with her security about it, I don't know, but that isn't what this is about.It's about a word used to describe her.
That it’s been applied to black people in the past hasn’t precluded it from being applied to anyone else considered ‘uppity’ - but that doesn't stop the precious from seeking - and finding - offence wherever they can. Load of nonsense.
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