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I was just going to say that actually, I thought I saw the N word the other day on here?
If that is the norm in rap that would put a new spin on this, his attitude and his image are still damaged though. |
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Not James Slothster coming for Liz McDonald like thathttp://i1190.photobucket.com/albums/...wr/shakeno.gif
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I'm dedicating this song to James Arthur, the absolute arsehole he is.
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It's just unfortunately language used in the genre. |
I watched him on Children in need last night, how on earth did he win X Factor,he sounded awful and in agony, clearly you can win X Factor if you are unable to sing.
As to his comments, absolutely pathetic, he has really made himself look and sound ridiculous. |
He is getting stick from all quarters :joker:
Frankie Boyle @frankieboyle 20m @JamesArthur23 Well you look like a post-op Miley Cyrus, so why not get it on? Oh, that's right, because of your rampant homophobia. Owen Jones @OwenJones84 5m Looking forward to @JamesArthur23 donating a howge cheque to @stonewalluk to help them support LGBT people on the receiving end of prejudice |
Brother Leon's hit the nail on the head in this thread, really.
Anyway I don't know how James Arthur is. I've never seen a picture of him. I literally have no clue. I'm blessed. |
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He's always been a bell end, all he does is moan on Twitter. I laughed when I read he had sold less albums than Matt Cardle who James Arthur had attacked for months for having low album sales.
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Yet saying someone needs drowning is the epitome of good taste....
He's a crap comedian that relies on shock tactics, taking him seriously is just foolishness. |
James Arthur @JamesArthur23 11m
I have many many gay friends. In rap feuds/rap disses the words I used have a different intent. This is a straight man I was attacking James Arthur @JamesArthur23 8m Plus Rylan is one of my best mates and he is as gay as they come! #LOVE LMAO. I'm black and whenever someone says something racist and gets accused of being one, they ALWAYS come back with the "I have loads of black friends" argument. This is exactly the same, but with gay people. :laugh: |
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I used to despise Frankie Boyle for the reasons that have already been stated, but changed my mind when I heard him talk 'off stage' as it where. He is a very intelligent, articulate man who (lets be honest) makes jokes that you would hear on building sites any day of the week.
There is far more to him than the lewd jokes. And I was born disabled. |
Frankie Boyle is a God
Also, if people actually watched his material and followed his work or on Twitter, rather than just lapping up the bullsh*t spin fed to them by the tabloids, they'd actually discover that Frankie is very anti-racism and pro-gay rights. He's also anti-establishment and has a lot of valid and interesting points to raise about attitudes in this country. You don't have to like his comedic material, sure, it's not for everyone I accept that, and yes he does set out to shock...that's his style. But he isn't this 'vile', racist, homophobic, disabled-hating, nasty prick that he's made out to be. |
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Back to Frankie ... I was very impressed with aspects of his book when I read it a few years back. He definitely has a political and social conscious. Maybe even a spiritual one. It's just a shame none of it ever finds it's way into his comedy. I like him as a personality but Tramadol Nights exposed him as an act. I guess he is a niche comedian, it's just that he became a massive mainstream one through Mock The Week. Not my cup of tea but whatever. I can see why he would have an audience, definitely. |
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