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Old 13-06-2007, 05:06 PM #4
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Originally posted by spacebandit
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brush it under the carpet, ignore it - the apologists answer to everything.

No she probably wouldn't have been kicked out if it were not for the CBB5 HMs racist bullying and them getting busted for it.

Yes, what happened in CBB5 was racist, OFCOM say it was, C4 now admit it was, and from the daily log comments published by OFCOM we now know Łndemol knew it was racist at the time, but they tried to brush it under the carpet.

Hide it, pretend it didn't happen - yes, thats what the David Irvings of the world do.

Racism exists & also, Racist words exist & furthermore, Offensive words & comments which may have been construed to some as containing possible racial-overtones.

Channel 4 only needed to do three apologies.

No words or comments by the girl's have got any of them prosecuted, with or without a complaint from Shilpa Shetty.

More clarity needed to understand that point

The term (Brushing it under the carpet) is in relation to careful editing and proceeding with the show, without a problem arising.

Emily's (N) word would probably have been edited out, as it was obviously a racist word.

That is why Channel 4 & Endemol were happy to display the un-cut footage for all of us to see & hear.

Funny that, as I thought the (N) word is offensive & racist???

It's like the (P) word, or is that a different situation

I can't understand Andy Duncan's way of thinking, or a certain someone else above either






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