Attorneys suggest worldwide ban on Top Gear

Attorneys suggest worldwide ban on Top Gear

Posted on 05-05-2014 at 18:44 by ricardo – 53 Comments”

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The never broadcast mompeluitspraak of Jeremy Clarkson in which he the n-word uses is the drop.

At least, that allows the British law firm Equal Justice, a advocatengroep that in a letter to Barack Obama and the ambassadors of 214 countries in which Top Gear is being broadcast as a call to the n-word-issue against the light. In order to assess whether the tv show is still broadcast.

It seems to be an extreme call, but for this for this law firm is suing Top Gear for alleged racism in the habit to be. Previously they were an Indian actress in that offense took to the word ‘slope’ in the Buma special, not long before that they represented Iris de la Torre, which is the show in 2011 accuses because of the stereotyping of Mexicans. Something where the BBC later, her apologies still for. Now turns Lawrence Davies, director of the law firm, with the n-word-debate and runs in the Guardian blank about the racism of Jezza (he also thinks that the BBC needs to dismiss):

“Clarkson said that he all has done to the recordings not on the tv screen. But he had in the first place, that phrase should not say, or at least another word in the recordings, such as ‘tiger’.”

The controversy came to an item about the Subaru BRZ and Toyota GT86. In the rhyme “Eeny, meeny, miny, moe” did you hear that Clarkson is indeed something muttering that ‘nigger’ seems to be – what he later admits, in a video message, but this item is never actually transmitted.

That makes it harrowing. The Mirror and all the Jezza haters alike make stampij to a never-aired short movie, in which the n-word only with audio editing is somewhat audible, but still not completely clear. Jezza is, according to our best many things: a notorious imposter, awkward, uncomfortable, long, biased in terms of British brands and a sublime entertainer. But racist it is not on the list. In addition, that letter from Equal Justice to the POTUS, and an army of ambassadors going all the way anything, but the racismeprobleem is now again in the lap of Jeremy laid, while there trip really important racism issues that deserve attention.

The video with reaction from Jezza, you can find on Autojunk.nl:
Video: Clarkson maakt statement over gebruik N-word

Jeremy says in his Sunday Times column of yesterday, incidentally, that he called his last warning from the BBC has had. One slip and the money cow of BBC Worldwide is on the street:

“I’ve been told by the BBC that if I make one more offensive remark, anywhere, at any time, I will be sacked. And even the angel Gabriel would struggle to survive with that hanging over his head.

It’s inevitable that one day, someone, somewhere will say that I’ve offended them, and that will be that.”

Get the Equal Justice-lawyers still have their way.


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