BBC forced to apologize after "outrageous" Clarkson joke

Wait, the Autistic Society are outraged that Clarkson used the word 'simpleton' in context of a car? Are they saying Autistics are simpletons, and hence it's worthy of offence?... :p

:D Good point! Outrageous comments from The Autistic Society...those ******* Nazi please star swearing out fully. Thanks. VS.! :o
 
Charities criticised the remark, with the National Autistic Society saying it perpetuated 'the prejudice and bullying which people with disabilities have to cope with'.

Really, this happens all the time? I'm sure it doesn't. And are the NAS implying that people with autism are special needs? Well, that's not very PC. How very ironic.....

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Wait, the Autistic Society are outraged that Clarkson used the word 'simpleton' in context of a car? Are they saying Autistics are simpletons, and hence it's worthy of offence?... :p

I should learn to read the entire thread before posting. :p
 
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Are you ******* kiddign me!? Honeslty, TWO complaints! It's always such a low number of complaints in news stories like this one. Who gives a damn if a tiny fraction of people (read utter lameo's) are SO offended by BBC produced prattle. Such sensitive, fragile little weaklings out there. This countries PC brigade needs to go **** itself. /rant
 
What did I do this time :p

It would not surprise me at all, if in the majority of these cases of 'offense', it is certain people being offended on behalf of the 'victims' rather than the 'victims' of the joke actually being offended themselves.
 
Really, this happens all the time? I'm sure it doesn't. And are the NAS implying that people with autism are special needs? Well, that's not very PC. How very ironic.....

This might be interesting to you:

http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/uk/8280577.stm

Choice stat: Nearly 90% of people with disabilities have been bulled within the last year.

I'm not aiming this at you Badgi but I think people tend to believe that just because they don't see the offense or the consequences, they don't happen.
 
I'm sure both people who complained will be happy... :rolleyes: Why didn't the government kill ofcom properly during the quango bonfire.

Remember kids, each person who complains means 1bn people are offended...

Was it two complaints? I didn't see a number in the article.
 
Good old daily fail, they will of offended more people reporting this joke as a big issue

What is the point of forced apologies anyway, the fact its forced makes it irrelevant
 
I'm sure both people who complained will be happy... :rolleyes: Why didn't the government kill ofcom properly during the quango bonfire.

Remember kids, each person who complains means 1bn people are offended...

The government didn't kill Ofcom because it provides a watchdog for TV? i.e. potentially, at least, a useful service to prevent or regulate unacceptable televisual broadcasts.

Wait, the Autistic Society are outraged that Clarkson used the word 'simpleton' in context of a car? Are they saying Autistics are simpletons, and hence it's worthy of offence?... :p

I rather think it was the "speciale needs" crack they were objecting to rather than him calling the car a simpleton per se.

For the little it matters when I heard Jeremy Clarkson's comments I shrugged, it's what he does and offers no great surprises. He's crass and often insensitive but through that he's sometimes funny with a turn of phrase that neatly encapsulates an idea. If you're of a sensitive disposition then Mr Clarkson is someone that it is better not to watch, one thing that can be said for him is that he tends to be a fairly equal opportunities offender.

can someone explain to me what special needs is because as far as I'm concerned it's not a direct disability.

Maybe you'd be better off defining what you think constitutes a disability because special needs is often used as a synonym for someone with a learning disability.
 
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