Wednesday, March 04, 2009



Naughty Harry again

Looks like he takes after his grandfather, Prince Philip, who is well-known for speaking his mind
"Prince Harry's sins against multicultural orthodoxy just go on multiplying. The 24-year-old second son of the heir to the British throne is currently a lieutenant in the British army, having graduated from Sandhurst Military Academy in 2006. He has recently been in hot water, since being seen, on an old video, calling fellow Sandhurst cadets "Paki" and "raghead." (The former colleague was from Pakistan, the latter had camouflage netting on his helmet.)

Now, in a new outrage to our sensibilities, black comedian Stephen Amos has told the world that the prince said, on first meeting him, "You don't sound like a black chap." The prince's commanders, having been revived with smelling salts, ordered him to attend an "equality and diversity" course--his second, as British military training routinely includes such a course. This second course, we are assured, will be "more intensive" than the first. Perhaps the prince will be waterboarded until he screams out his eagerness to celebrate diversity.

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12 comments:

Anonymous said...

people who push diversity and so-called equality should be waterboarded. I am sure the majority of the British people agreed with what the prince said.

Anonymous said...

This is just another example of punishing someone because someone else is afraid that a THIRD person MIGHT take offense!

Did Mr. Amos claim offense? If he didn't, is he being sent to "Diversity Training" so that he understands in the future how to be a hyper-sensitive namby-pamby whiner, and how being "thick skinned" is actually enabling the Prince's racism?

Anonymous said...

so if a Liverpool person doesn't have the usual accent - and someone mentions it - is that offensive and to whom?("black" is still supposed to be okay to use and so is "chap" so I don't understand what is offensive at all!).

Anonymous said...

Sorry, I still trying to figure out what he said that was racist!

Anonymous said...

You don't sound like a black chap? Are you kidding me? I guess that's the problem with monarchy, they're so isolated from the real world that they don't know how to talk to people. That's like me playing "Barrack the magic negro" at work in front of black people. I don't think the prince needs sensitivity training, but I think he needs a lesson in protocol. Either way, the monarchy should be abolished in England, they really serve no use, they get special treatment in the military, they stand directly against the principles of democracy.

Anonymous said...

Hey Bobby! Are you an American or Brit? If American, who are you to tell another country what to do?!

Anonymous said...

BOBBY,

"Either way, the monarchy should be abolished in the United States!, the democrats really serve no use, they get special treatment, they stand directly against the principles of democracy, and also against the "CONSTITUTION"."

Anonymous said...

The way things have been going over there, i think being British is offensive!

Anonymous said...

"If American, who are you to tell another country what to do?!"

---Like other countries don't tell America what to do?

Like England isn't always trying to corrupt our decent American values? I read The Economist, I see what our former enemies write about America.

Like Princess Diana didn't get involved in our issues with her campaign to ban landmines?

Let the British atone for their own sins first. Let them return Northern Ireland to their rightful owners.

By the way, are you British?

Anonymous said...

The "once great" British empire, (actually, it was never great) has become a nation of spineless, socialist pansys, consumed by political correctness. And one can only assume that, since it's happening without any outrage from the people, those people must be in favor of it. Soon, the whole place will be taken over by their radical muslim newcomers. Personally, i look forward to the change.

Anonymous said...

It was "great" as the largest global empire ever known - and the reason we are using the english language here now!

Anonymous said...

The anti-British sentiment here sounds a bit like the "What did the Romans ever do for us" satirical bit in "Life of Brian".