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Yes. AbsolutelyPerhaps the context of something being identified as sounding wrong and ending up on a cutting room floor only to be raked up and analysed by a sensationalist rag two years later could do with being examined.
Yes. AbsolutelyPerhaps the context of something being identified as sounding wrong and ending up on a cutting room floor only to be raked up and analysed by a sensationalist rag two years later could do with being examined.
Context, old darling. Have you a long history of making racist remarks?
He impresses and entertains enough viewers to make the program very marketable here and overseas.
I beg to suggest there is a difference between impress and entertain.
Absolutely. Only those with an axe to grind determinedly stick to the idea that the word is toxic, period.I haven't. But my point is that it's not necessarily a racist choice if the rhyme is chosen.
blood blister .My wife caught her finger the other day, does anyone know what colour man we have to call the pinch nowadays, it used to be, no better not say it.
bloody blister .
Context, I suppose, but EC was using the term 'white n*gg*r' that was used by British soldiers in Belfast as a pejorative for NI Catholics, so it's used in context, but yes, contentious nonetheless, as is Lennon's "Woman is the n*gg*er of the world' and Patti Smith's 'Rock 'n' Roll n*gg*r'.best take olivers army off the playlist for the beeb then.