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LOL sunny-dave!!! I wish I'd said that!
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Of course he can use the word n****r

He can say to anybody in conversation - for example - ' i understand the word *** is a very emmotive word , with negative connotations '

He might get himself in trouble if he came up to a black person on a bus and said ' you cant sit in that seat , you ***
my post was in response to triggerhippy
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SP if it sounds wrong that is, as I mentioned, a result of people being illogical and accepting behaviour from one that they don't from another. But it is still the same behaviour and thus should adhere to the same standards.
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andy-hughes

Running with the pack again i see Andy, I thought you had grew out of that sort of thing?
I don't understand why they describe it as "racist slurs"

Was he using the word in such a way as to belittle or discriminate against black people?

Or was he using it to suggest black solidarity by adopting a wird that has, traditionally, been used in a belittling way by white people ... in other words, the same way that black rappers use the word?
Should we stop bringing up the evils of Hitler?

(there ya go Jack :-))
i understand the points from both sides, the past exponent of using this word was Richard Pryor, who was the funniest but often foul mouthed man on the planet, he used it in his act a lot. Watch any did blaxplotation movie, or listen to rap music, a term that is used by blacks to other blacks, specifically in USA. I must say though i don't like the word, and never did. Perhaps it was the wrong gig for this type of comedy, don't know.
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ummmm

I don't think we do still blame the German people for Hitler.
surely we blame hitler for hitler !!!!!!!!!! reg is lovely though :0
Wasn't hitler a N*** ?
I find it hard to believe that the person who booked the act (at a great cost) was unaware of the fact that use of the 'n' word was a major part of his repertoire. He is widely known for it.
"Running with the pack again i see Andy, I thought you had grew out of that sort of thing?"

Care to elaborate on that observation AOG?
// PFA chairman Clarke Carlisle admits 'really gross error of judgement' //

I'd have to agree with him. I think it's unsuitable material for the occasion, and they should have done their homework.
Fine for Reg's regular stand up act though. I don't have any problem with that.
Absolutely ludwig.

If you hire a comedian who is wll known for his social commentary, and his frequent use of certain expressions, then you cannot balme him for performing his act - as he was contracted to do.

The failure lies fairly and squarely with Clarke Carlisle, and it is for him to issue an apology to anyone who was embrassed or offended by his totally unsuitable choice of entertainer.

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