jeremy clarkson v the mail and mirror

BBC will fire him.

Maybe, but I think it is unlikely.

He is the front man of one of their most popular shows (ever).

With the ambiguity of this case, I can't see the BBC taking a line that Clarkson is racist and therefore his position is untenable.

But, you never know, the rabid reporters and mindless TOWIE-esq readers might just swing it.
 
The slope joke was too much. He's pushed it about as far as he can and it's come back to bite him in the ass. Good. If it was anyone else with the casual racism, he'd be dropped like he's hot. "But it's Clarkson, it's what he does" the people cry. What they mean to say is, he's a middle class idiot who reflects ourselves and says what we wish we could say in public because we're not adverse to a spot of casual racism ourselves.
 
Let's remember the sequence of events:

At first JC said:
"I did not use the N-word. Never use it. The Mirror has gone way too far this time."

Then:
He's begging for forgiveness for "mumbling" the offensive word, despite not wanting to.

A bit later on:
"I did everything in my power to ensure that that word did not get in the programme that was transmitted."

No ethics, no morals, no backbone. Just trying to save his pathetic little self and cling on to him overpaid pastime.

I expect the next step will be a full scale apology and some charitable donation to muddy the waters and redeem himself - anything just to keep his cushy paycheck.

I don't care whether he said it or not, it's a ridiculous thing altogether. It's just his attitude that reeks of rudeness, superficiality, vileness and immorality towards everyone with a functioning brain and even more his viewers.

EDIT: oh, and btw he has no right to criticise the tabloids since he is employed by one.

I do find it interesting that people who dislike Clarkson are vilifying him for this regardless of whether they feel he was intentionally racist or not!

Another example of a tabloid blowing things up completely out of context to sell more papers imo!

This world has bigger problems than a middle-aged TV presenter mumbling an old rhyme!
 
People picking up on the slope joke?

All because that dumb bint thinks he meant someone on the bridge, maybe there was a bloody slope on one side.

As for the use of the N word, the mind boggles it really does, why do people tolerate popular rap music/films/tv shows that use the word?
 
I hate Clarkson but in this case it's fairly clear he wasn't saying the word to cause offence, unlike the slope statement few weeks ago.
He grew up in a time where that was the rhyme and he mumbled that bit because it was offensive.

That should have been the end of it, but all the backtracking and everything he has done has made it a lot worse!
 
This is all very stupid, and doesn't help the fight against racism and bigotry.

In any case, I suspect Clarkson will ride it out, and we'll all forget about it in a few days.
 
People picking up on the slope joke?

All because that dumb bint thinks he meant someone on the bridge, maybe there was a bloody slope on one side.

As for the use of the N word, the mind boggles it really does, why do people tolerate popular rap music/films/tv shows that use the word?

Don't try and act like Clarkson didn't know what he meant by the slope quip. He either meant it in relation to the guy on the bridge directly or as a double entendre. Trying to say "he meant it in regards to the slope on the bridge" is insulting to everyones intelligence. Especially given the theme of the entire ****ing special.
 
I know, lets all get offended by a word in an un-aired clip by plastering it everywhere for everyone to get offended by it, even though he didn't explicitly say it in the first place.

It is widely used in popular media yet lets have a witch hunt becasue it's a man who likes to be a little controversial.

I give up. It'll be like demolition man soon. We'll get fined for certain phrases and words said by boxes on the street becasue some single celled idiot might be offended regardless of context.
 
I used to think Clarkson was funny, but he has a certain smug Nigel Farrage quality about him now, and honestly he says moderately offensive things just to get attention, like an adolescent teen who never grew up.
 
Even if he did say it, I seriously hope they don't fire him. I don't think they will. It's not that big of a deal and it would signal the end of Top Gear, which very few of the watching public want.

Hopefully it'll just blow over, he's clearly not racist and people make mistakes.

As someone else has mentioned, a lot of modern rap songs (and popular media) are littered with the word. Its not going to genuinely shock anyone.
 
The slope joke was too much.

Oh please, it's not even an insult in this country, the only issues with it have been raised by foreigners. You don't see us complaining about the language in American TV shows because the token Brit uses the "W" word like it's going out of fashion, that isn't an insult in America so they use it jokingly.
 
Oh please, it's not even an insult in this country, the only issues with it have been raised by foreigners. You don't see us complaining about the language in American TV shows because the token Brit uses the "W" word like it's going out of fashion, that isn't an insult in America so they use it jokingly.

Give over you muppet. Slope IS an insult in this country, particularly during the war. If someone my age knows that, someone Clarksons age more than definitely does. And what word does the token brit use? ******? How is that in any way comparable to ****** or slope?
 
it must only be me that hates clarkson with a passion then?

not because of this obviously, i just think hes a grade A moron :D

No it's just OCUK has a proportionally high amount of petrol heads compared to the public which is why everyone here loves him.

I don't like or not like him he can be funny sometimes but is better when playing off someone else, not so funny on his own.

This is an old story, it wasn't broadcast and he shouldn't have issued an apology as he didn't publically say it. IE it was not broadcast. The mirror just showed an outtake which may have been out of context.

Oh and I grew up in the early 70s and we always said baby so wonder when it changed from ******.
 
I remember having a conversation with a black friend of mine several years ago on the subject of the N word (for background, he said his mother suffered terrible racial abuse during the 70's).

We were discussing the use of the word in rap songs, and why is it unacceptable for white people to use the term, he simply said why would you want to use the word in the first place when you know it's such a dangerous word, which I completely agree with, however we could not agree why black people use the word at all given the history of the word, we ended up saying that somehow black people use it as some sort of power over white people in the fact they can use the word as they see fit (as in saying hello to someone, congratulating them on something great etc) without reprieve.
 
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