Even Labour's Own Councillors Have Seen...
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...prompted this thought: Did Kenneth Tynan set us on a downward path when he first used the 'F word ' on a late-night BBC 2 programme?
You can use the C and F words against anyone without then applying to anyone else, the are addressed to that individual; but the words you refer to insults every one in specific sectors of society. Surely you can see the difference.
You are implying that a person of a certain skin colour or heritage is offensive in itself
22:25 //you can say c + f as much as you like but try saying P (ikey) or the N word etc and the wokestapo will have a fit//
Any of those words are acceptable in the right context, just like any other insult or cuss. Then again, see too many non-white preformers/LGBTQ+ characters/mixed raced couples etc, and the other side kick off.
Basically filmmakers can't please both sides, so they may as well please themselves.
barry: "You can use the C and F words against anyone without then applying to anyone else, the are addressed to that individual; but the words you refer to insults every one in specific sectors of society. Surely you can see the difference." you mean like "Those F ers in the civil service"? You can include a group with those too me old china.
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