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Like a lot of complaints and causes the extremists push it too far and then it is counter-productive and does more harm than good.
Quote from: idler on November 15, 2020, 10:48:25 amLike a lot of complaints and causes the extremists push it too far and then it is counter-productive and does more harm than good.That's a fair point, but it does need some context.When I was a kid, there were comedy programmes on the telly every week which freely used words like "nig-nog", "coon", "sambo" and "darkie" for comic effect.It took people pushing to make that unacceptable. If some pushed too hard on some aspects of that struggle (and no-one ever seems to come up with convincing evidence, but leave that aside) it's a pretty small problem in that context.
Aye Hound. Dozens of black comedians, there were, in the 1970s, using derogatory racist terms against whites on telly. Dozens of 'em.
I remember in the mid 70s the “N word” was still included in one of the Rev Awdry books for kids (wasn’t themed on Thomas the tank engine then)..
The railway series book was reprinted to say the “boys ran away as black as coal” (they got blasted with soot). It was originally the N word..