it's the sort of thing my dad or grandad said to my nephews when they did the same...no harm intended merely a personal observation...lighthearted.. PC brigade need to lighten up
Because though the video was posted in all innocense, it could be taken the wrong way. So the tweet was a clarification affirming his real views.
And he didn’t apologise to the ‘PC Brigade’ (whatever that is), he apologised to everyone.
I guess he figured out that it was one thing to have a genuinely held opinion about a lad effectively cross-dressing and perhaps forming a desire that may affect his life later; quite another to put the issue on the Net as a lifetime embarrassment to the child. Lots of kids play dress up. They may be devastated to see the mockery when old enough to understand.
it's the sort of thing my dad or grandad said to my nephews when they did the same...no harm intended merely a personal observation...lighthearted.. PC brigade need to lighten up
I wouldn't be happy with his comments being said in private, but to then publish them on the WWW is shocking behaviour and definitely worthy of an apology.
True Groms, the child didn't look too bothered, still I really hope there was an adult within earshot who laughingly (but meant it!) pointed out that it was perfectly ok for him to wear the dress :-)
// I hope there was an adult who pointed out that it was perfectly ok for him to wear the dress). //
Hamilton knew it was OK to wear a dress, no one needed to tell him. He was joking with the child not chastising him. Hamilton tweeted a clarification precisely because people were taking his words literally, when in fact they were said in fun.
Why are people so offended on behalf of other people? It has nothing to do with me so I don't care! Had he said it about me, then I might have had an opinion.
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