Oh god! It was English people who complained that it was 'racist.' I am so embarrassed right now. http://www.telegraph.co.uk/news/2017/02/09/bbc-wales-forced-drop-six-nations-advert-amid-complaints-racist/ …
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...it look like a preoccupation with just beating that 1 country, rather than being the best team you can be.
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I don't understand. Am I still allowed to single out the French for particular abuse coz of that tradition? Or is that the same?
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well, you can do that if you want. I'm not offended by it, but I find it a bit cringe-worthy.
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This shift does worry me. Same as between men & women. Can't joke about gender stereotypes either. Its like the trust has gone.
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I think it makes the country producing it look small-minded, which also seems to be what most of the Welsh fans thought. Fair...
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No! We have a long tradition of this kind of banter! Particularly around sports!
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I think revealing your preoccupation with one team is small-minded. I don't enjoy lazy stereotyping of other nationalities...
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I do! I love it! Its funny. Because its understood between certain countries and has history..https://twitter.com/HPluckrose/status/829835237257535488 …
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...enough if you regularly enjoy this kind of banter about every country you play, but to single out just 1 country makes...
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There's a specific banter between England & Wales!
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