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By (user no longer on site) OP
over a year ago
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Lenny Henry gets Knighthood - ITV cut to footage of Ainsley Harriott doing stand up
http://www.mirror.co.uk/tv/tv-news/outrage-itv-cut-footage-ainsley-6953704 |
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By *iewMan
over a year ago
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"the funniest thing is there is 'outrage' over something like that.
Why is it funny?"
someone picked the wrong clip, probably human error and there is outrage.
people get outraged for the smallest things. If the person concerned is upset, fair play but others on his behalf for the effect. |
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"the funniest thing is there is 'outrage' over something like that.
Why is it funny?
someone picked the wrong clip, probably human error and there is outrage.
people get outraged for the smallest things. If the person concerned is upset, fair play but others on his behalf for the effect."
Ah, but if you read the article the double irony was they were discussing Lenny Henry's work promoting diversity in entertainment AND THEN cut to Harriott.
The only outrage expressed was in The Mirror's headline |
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By *iewMan
over a year ago
Forum Mod Angus & Findhorn |
"the funniest thing is there is 'outrage' over something like that.
Why is it funny?
someone picked the wrong clip, probably human error and there is outrage.
people get outraged for the smallest things. If the person concerned is upset, fair play but others on his behalf for the effect.
Ah, but if you read the article the double irony was they were discussing Lenny Henry's work promoting diversity in entertainment AND THEN cut to Harriott.
The only outrage expressed was in The Mirror's headline"
and thus my comment re outrage.
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"the funniest thing is there is 'outrage' over something like that.
Why is it funny?
someone picked the wrong clip, probably human error and there is outrage.
people get outraged for the smallest things. If the person concerned is upset, fair play but others on his behalf for the effect.
Ah, but if you read the article the double irony was they were discussing Lenny Henry's work promoting diversity in entertainment AND THEN cut to Harriott.
The only outrage expressed was in The Mirror's headline
and thus my comment re outrage"
And yet it got the goat of some _iewers... why would they be annoyed? |
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By *iewMan
over a year ago
Forum Mod Angus & Findhorn |
"the funniest thing is there is 'outrage' over something like that.
Why is it funny?
someone picked the wrong clip, probably human error and there is outrage.
people get outraged for the smallest things. If the person concerned is upset, fair play but others on his behalf for the effect.
Ah, but if you read the article the double irony was they were discussing Lenny Henry's work promoting diversity in entertainment AND THEN cut to Harriott.
The only outrage expressed was in The Mirror's headline
and thus my comment re outrage
And yet it got the goat of some _iewers... why would they be annoyed?"
you better ask them |
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"the funniest thing is there is 'outrage' over something like that.
Why is it funny?
someone picked the wrong clip, probably human error and there is outrage.
people get outraged for the smallest things. If the person concerned is upset, fair play but others on his behalf for the effect.
Ah, but if you read the article the double irony was they were discussing Lenny Henry's work promoting diversity in entertainment AND THEN cut to Harriott.
The only outrage expressed was in The Mirror's headline
and thus my comment re outrage
And yet it got the goat of some _iewers... why would they be annoyed?
you better ask them"
You seem to think their anger is misplaced..? |
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It's a gaffe, but a monumental one. Opening ITV up to the accusation that they feel "all black people look the same".
It's likely the junior researcher didn't have much knowledge of either man, googled Lenny Henry and mistook a clip of Ainsley. Not necessarily racism but they failed to do their job. |
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By *iewMan
over a year ago
Forum Mod Angus & Findhorn |
"the funniest thing is there is 'outrage' over something like that.
Why is it funny?
someone picked the wrong clip, probably human error and there is outrage.
people get outraged for the smallest things. If the person concerned is upset, fair play but others on his behalf for the effect.
Ah, but if you read the article the double irony was they were discussing Lenny Henry's work promoting diversity in entertainment AND THEN cut to Harriott.
The only outrage expressed was in The Mirror's headline
and thus my comment re outrage
And yet it got the goat of some _iewers... why would they be annoyed?
you better ask them
You seem to think their anger is misplaced..?"
no, I think that they be outrage is funny. Your hahahahaha's indicate you found similar humour in it..
you enjoy your humour in it, I will enjoy mine |
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In the panto I'm in, someone on Twatter said one guy looks like Usher and that I look like Adele
He's black, I'm fat. That's where similarities end.
We're small fry and laugh it off but on national news, it's lazy journalism and stupidity on a Louis Walsh level. |
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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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Best 'mistaken' identity ever...
Dexys Midnight Runners on TOTP singing Jackie Wilson said to a back drop of darts player Jocky Wilson . Although Kevin Rowland was behind the joke
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