Nor does 99% of people. Its played all over the place at Christmas. Give it a rest.
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Seriously?? Would
#Horne,#gavinandstacey or@BBCNews think it equally benign to (1) perform in#blackface, since it was a#culturalnorm a few decades ago? Or would they eagerly (2) include the racial slur “n#gg#r” in a script. Well?? Well...?? (2) -
How can that be comparable? It is a song for goodness sake.
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I stand with
@mfhorne and all Gavin and Stacey, it's a songThanks. Twitter will use this to make your timeline better. UndoUndo
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Yes , but no pink news ....find some more appropriate targets please
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He is entitled to his opinion. My reaction wasn't that strong, it is in the song - but it did feel off. Using the the f word should be treated the same as using the n word in my opinion.
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Neither can I see the problem!
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I'm gay and in the context of the show that you're talking about and the scene neither can I!
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He was singing the words of a song for goodness sake, 1 that is synonymous with Xmas in most English speaking countries. Had it been Queen’s Fat Bottom girls they were singing should we get upset about that - I’m a gay man and this doesn’t offend me at all.
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