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pixi-
/// i cant see in the report anything about accents so you've confused me with that ///
Blimey you are such hard work, of course you can't see anything in the report about accents.
It was my analogy, to compare a person's skin colour to a person's speech.
Can't you see the association between the two?
He has been called a racist because he could hardly see a black person in a darkened studio, ever heard the word camouflage, doesn't a white person black-up if they don't wish to be seen?
So if one is called racist because of the first example, then it would follow that one would be equally racist to say that one couldn't understand what an African said, not this time because of their skin colour but because of their accent.
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