Tuesday, April 18, 2017




Must not call even a white man a gorilla if he has some black ancestry



The Mayor of Liverpool has called on News UK to sack columnist Kelvin MacKenzie claiming an article he wrote contained a “racial slur” against Everton footballer Ross Barkley.

The alleged “racial slur” against Barkley centred on MacKenzie’s opinion that he was a “one of our dimmest footballers”. The columnist added: “I get a similar feeling when seeing a gorilla at the zoo.”

But the columnist said he had “no idea” of the 23-year-old England international’s heritage, as Barkley has a Nigerian grandfather.

Mayor Anderson reported the comments to Merseyside Police and IPSO – the Independent Press Standards Organisation – while MacKenzie was suspended by News UK.

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4 comments:

  1. Anonymous3:19 PM

    BoP,

    So at best, in your mind, you and Obama are equal as the chimp is way out in front of you.

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  2. Anonymous7:10 PM

    Calling any person an ape or a gorilla is not NECESSARILY racist.
    But the default position nowadays is just to assume it is - and that conclusion is reached even more quickly if the person has any non-white background at all.

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  3. the crow12:47 AM

    What if you affectionately call a white child a "little monkey" for playing around like one, and then a black child comes over and joins in the game and you refer to both children as little monkeys. Is that racist or rhesus?

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  4. Spurwing Plover the fighting shorebird1:59 AM

    Theres this old Nursery Rhyme called JUST LIKE ME in which the last line gose AND THERE THERE I SAW A MONKEY, JUST LIKE ME is that offensive to the little snowflakes?

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