'Nicked' is a dreadful word in some communities and it hardly surprising to find it on a blacklist. The thought of anyone being 'nicked' in the Croydon War Zone must disgust the majority of the rioting populace as much as that new commercial for turning n****** an honest shade of yellow.
And what was the race of the "artiste" who used such an 'appalling' word: a word which I hear regularly used by a certain community in the West Midlands (not the indigenous white population, I hasten to add).
The man in the photo looks Indian or Tamul, and most KFCs tend to be Asian-owned and Asian-staffed franchises, so what this is all really about isn't immediately obvious.
'Nicked' is a dreadful word in some communities and it hardly surprising to find it on a blacklist. The thought of anyone being 'nicked' in the Croydon War Zone must disgust the majority of the rioting populace as much as that new commercial for turning n****** an honest shade of yellow.
ReplyDeleteI must give Croydon a wide berth in case I become offended by them playing, "Play that funky music, white boy".
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And what was the race of the "artiste" who used such an 'appalling' word: a word which I hear regularly used by a certain community in the West Midlands (not the indigenous white population, I hasten to add).
ReplyDeleteWas it Oliver's Army by Elvis Costello?
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Surely KFC is exactly where you would expect to hear a song about nuggets?
ReplyDeleteYeah, I bet it was a 'rap' song too. 'Sung' by people without talent, rhythm, soul or intelligence.
ReplyDeletei have seen or heard of him..
ReplyDeleteThe man in the photo looks Indian or Tamul, and most KFCs tend to be Asian-owned and Asian-staffed franchises, so what this is all really about isn't immediately obvious.
ReplyDelete"I must give Croydon a wide berth in case I become offended by them playing, "Play that funky music, white boy"."
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"The man in the photo looks Indian or Tamul..."
I think it's just a bad photo. Mugshots & passport photos never turn out well, do they?