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How many know that 'slope' is apparently considered a derogative term for people of Asian decent?
How many know that 'slope' is apparently considered a derogative term for people of Asian decent?
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.I have never heard the expression, and I ao perfectly willing to accept that Mr Clarkson did not mean any racial slur in his use of it.
Mr Clarkson is far from a shrinking violet when he wants to speak his mind - if he wished to use a racial slur, he would have picked one that his entire audience would understand - ecxept I don't believe he would.
I find Mr Clarkson a stratospherically irritating TV presenter, a wonderful writer, but a racist? I don't think so.
Mr Clarkson is far from a shrinking violet when he wants to speak his mind - if he wished to use a racial slur, he would have picked one that his entire audience would understand - ecxept I don't believe he would.
I find Mr Clarkson a stratospherically irritating TV presenter, a wonderful writer, but a racist? I don't think so.
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I am aware he did not say there was a slope head or a gook on the bridge.It was,I think, an innuendo.How can he be accused of racism when the other presenter says"You're right one side is definitely higher than the other?" meaning "a slope"I'm sick of small minded trendy lefty bleedin heart brigades trying to make something out of nothing.The more this remark offends these idiots the funnier I find it.