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Topic History of: Trolls and Danny Baker
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Blue Boy honey!oh sugar sugar. wrote:

When did he state that his meaning was racist? I thought he said quite the opposite? [/quote]

Correct!!!!!!

What he said was that he used the image without thinking about any possible racist connection but when it was pointed out to him he of course saw the problem/issue and deleted the tweet but by that time it had been retweeted and was in the public domain
honey!oh sugar sugar. Randall wrote:
honey!oh sugar sugar. wrote:

Those of us not interested in football, who live in normal welcoming multi-racial cities, do not look at a monkey and think of a black person.


Well, let's be honest. Sometimes the association works the other way around...


What?
honey!oh sugar sugar. Barney wrote:
honey!oh sugar sugar. wrote:
we cant tell if the sacking is deserved without reading his mind

Nothing to do then with what be said/posted - and about which he's not very proud?

The BBC thought his remarks were unacceptable and crass - and so do most.

It would be difficult not to understand his meaning - which he admits, and apologises for.




When did he state that his meaning was racist? I thought he said quite the opposite?
Randall honey!oh sugar sugar. wrote:

Those of us not interested in football, who live in normal welcoming multi-racial cities, do not look at a monkey and think of a black person.


Well, let's be honest. Sometimes the association works the other way around...
Barney honey!oh sugar sugar. wrote:
we cant tell if the sacking is deserved without reading his mind

Nothing to do then with what be said/posted - and about which he's not very proud?

The BBC thought his remarks were unacceptable and crass - and so do most.

It would be difficult not to understand his meaning - which he admits, and apologises for.