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It's not really shocking that Two doddery old pensioners brought up in time when racism was rife are a little bit racist.
Their a product of their upbringing and a country that's let them get away with it, Phillips gaffes are presented as funny and twee by loads of news outlets in a "look what the Silly old sod has said now" kind of way.
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Originally posted by Lebowski View PostIt's not really shocking that Two doddery old pensioners brought up in time when racism was rife are a little bit racist.
Their a product of their upbringing and a country that's let them get away with it, Phillips gaffes are presented as funny and twee by loads of news outlets in a "look what the Silly old sod has said now" kind of way.
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I'd say that might be a bit more expected if you were dealing with some old guy who lived a simple life, has barely left the local area (let alone the country) and is mostly ignorant through a lack of exposure and no real interest in the outside world.
Philip has travelled the entire globe and visited more countries than most of us ever could, experiencing all the cultures you could imagine. He was born in Greece and lived in a bunch of different countries before here, had a top class education. On top of that his entire existence is meant to revolve around him being a diplomat for his country and overall just knowing better. He doesn't really have any excuse to be ignorant and even if he did, even a complete simpleton could hide it well by just keeping his mouth shut.
I think he's just a useless old imbecile and the Queen just lets him run his mouth off because she couldn't care less as everyone gives him a free pass. When those two are gone I think we should just call it a day for the whole lot.
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[MENTION=7652]Hirst[/MENTION] has it. Prince Philip sits at the side of the leader of The Commonwealth, a huge ethnically diverse diaspora of foreign peoples, surely he knows that going on about spears and the shape of people's eyes is offensive. Probably not...
...but let's not make excuses for him, he has had enough privilege in his life.
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Originally posted by Blobcat View PostIt reminds me of that saying parents say to their kids at one point; "you're old enough to know better"
So why did racist/ sexist old people get a pass for so long then with that logic?Last edited by fishbowlhead; 12-03-2021, 12:27.
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Originally posted by Neon Ignition View Posthttps://www.eurogamer.net/articles/2...ter-this-month
Ireland has suspended use of the Oxford vaccine on the back of EU concerns of blood clotting.
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Quite the week for women.
We've had International Women's Day, with the usual "Wens nashunal MENS day, EH?"
A pregnant woman saying she felt suicidal by the way the press bullied her, but then called a liar about it by her stalker and the story moved to being all about him stropping off when questioned.
Then we had the murder of a woman (allegedly) by a serving police officer who had previously exposed himself.
When suggested all men have a part to play in changing the way we talk about women, men got incredibly defensive, rather than trying to address the issue. #notallmen
A vigil in her name was cancelled, but people turned up anyway and started getting arrested by *checks notes* the police.
Which won't be a problem soon, because the Government are voting today to take away our right to protest.
Then it was Mothering Sunday.
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