Liam: Question. This is in the PC scheme of things, right? Is it OFFENSIVE to call a gay person queer?
Gerry: Yeah. Y'know, yeah I'm a queer, and my friends can call me queer and I'm proud of being queer. I must admit it's very very--
Liam: --Offensive, yeah.
Gerry: But ALSO, there is like a charity organisation called 'Queer Act' in America, so it's kind of like 'We're loud, proud, and we're gonna call ourselves queer' so y'know, and become non-offensive so it has.
Liam: It's a learning curve, this experience! To come from the world, surrounded from where I come from
Gerry: Do you have any gay friends?
Liam: Yeah yeah I have gay friends and I have y'know I have all different varieties of people I hang about with, but because of this, like it's quite a new thing, this cosmopolitan stroke PC world we're living in now.
Gerry: Well there are some things! When the *says N word* was said, it is a word that has to stay in dictionaries to remind people that until 40 years ago in America, white people could sit, and black people had to stand or sit on the backs y'know, all those things that started with slavery in Africa to the Carribbean in America, these have to be remembered.
Liam: And those words said on a program like this is unacceptable--
Gerry: --It is unacceptable, yeah totally! And what I'm saying is, it doesn't have any place of everyday vocabulary and when RAPPERS say the word *says N word again* it is unacceptable! Unacceptable. Because RAPPERS say this word a lot, and it should be on the context of HISTORY, not in everyday language, it should be erased in the sense that we should only remember... how recent it was actually!
Gerry is racist SCUM, and it didn't help he occasionally made eye contact with Brian only a few feet away, clearly looking uncomfortable at the bull**** coming out.
It's also gross he said the N word twice and didn't even get a warning, but Emily was removed for saying it once. Why was he STILL popular after this?
