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Originally Posted by Jamesy
We've got to remember he's 71 too. Older people generally do talk about race and blacks in a more stern manner. I've spoken to elderly people who can easily say "that black", the n word and all sorts and not think there's anything wrong with it.
His first conversation with Alexander seemed really genuine. I'm not so sure about the conversations after that conversation and warning though.
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I knew a lady who had a cat called ****** when she was a girl. He was named after his colour ****** brown which was a wool colour in those days. (The nig word that can't be typed). They were obviously different times about 50 or 60 years ago. I'm not defending the use of the word just relating that to her it was an innocent use of the word. Anyone in hearing would wince when she said the cats name when relating stories about him.