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Well Done That Man, Why Should He Be Forced To Remove His Golly, Just Because Of The Bbc's Sensitivities?

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anotheoldgit | 11:26 Fri 09th Jan 2015 | News
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"Mr Artwell said that 'white, middle-class liberal types' had decided his doll was racist and offensive... . . " 'Then, without anyone asking me if I was offended by it, people decided I was offended by it.

Tip of the ice-berg

Well said by the way
What The Funicular
that should have been 'W T F'
Orderlimit, nobody at the BBC said anything about it being racist or offensive. They said it was distracting. So it is, if you look at the photo. People would just be asking why the BBC is interviewing eejits.
"BBC spokesman Meera Hindocha said: 'We asked him to remove the large doll because it would distract viewers in a discussion about a local swimming pool and some viewers may have found it . * * * offensive * * * ".

I was highlighting the fact I consider his comments I posted to be the tip of the iceberg. Sorry if I wasn't clear :)



They said it was distracting.


Yep, that was the genuine reason.
Can you remember the Black & White Minstrel Show on TV? at was stopped because of some Idiot & P.C.
Lol...nothing to do with times moving on, TWR?
//They said it was distracting//

Don't you just love Newspeak?
sorry, Orderlimit, you are correct. But the BBC are clear that their main reason was because it would distract from the issue they were presenting a story about. And it would have. I too would hesitate to film someone who hangs a doll around his neck and calls it his dear friend.
Certainly an odd necklace Jno. Ta

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