BBC's radiomaker David Lowe was fired after playing a 82 year old recording of the song "The sun has got it's hat on." [youtubehd]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=GDIpkz6DOi8[/youtubehd]
Apparently a listener was offended by the phrase "he's been tanning [n****rs] out in Timbuktu".
See also: http://www.telegraph.co.uk/news/1082225 ... -word.html
Strangely enough, you can hear rap music on the radio every single day, in which the N-word is used frequently. Take for instance this one: Nigga Witta Gun by Dr. Dre (http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=gT9Oq3ISjfs). I counted eight [n****rs] in the first 20 seconds!
Radio DJ fired for playing song from 1932
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Oh for God's sake! Mark Twain uses the word too. ban his works? Washington had slaves. Stike his name?
PC is PC - historical revision is weak and ignorant.
PC is PC - historical revision is weak and ignorant.
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"The phonograph is not of any commercial value."
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"No one needs a Victrola XX, a Perfected Graphophone Type G, or whatever you call those noisy things."
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Strangely enough, you can hear rap music on the radio every single day, in which the N-word is used frequently. Take for instance this one: Nigga Witta Gun by Dr. Dre (http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=gT9Oq3ISjfs). I counted eight [n****rs] in the first 20 seconds!
It's perfectly okay to say the awful N-word if you're the right color; otherwise you are a racist.
Now excuse me, while I go play some Billy Golden and some George W. Johnson, and try to forget political correctness for a little while.
It's perfectly okay to say the awful N-word if you're the right color; otherwise you are a racist.
Now excuse me, while I go play some Billy Golden and some George W. Johnson, and try to forget political correctness for a little while.

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I would agree. But in this day and age, if your career matters, you better sharpen your needle before you'd think about playing a record like that over BBC.Nat wrote:Oh for God's sake! Mark Twain uses the word too. ban his works? Washington had slaves. Stike his name?
PC is PC - historical revision is weak and ignorant.
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The BBC have now admitted that they could have handled the situation better, and have offered the DJ his job back. Will he take it? I wouldn't.
Just another example of what in the UK is sometimes referred to as "political correctness gone mad".
Just another example of what in the UK is sometimes referred to as "political correctness gone mad".
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I played both videos for comparison. I could only take 10 seconds of the rap-crap. I don't want to get political, but I am tired of these double-standards. Now, I going to play my politically incorrect records before the though-police comes and confiscates my collection.
By the way, Im on the hunt for that 1932 record.
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He turned them down.epigramophone wrote:The BBC have now admitted that they could have handled the situation better, and have offered the DJ his job back. Will he take it? I wouldn't.
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I tell people that in those days it was the common thing to use t "N" word and such.I'm thinking of the original verse of "Old Man River" and the chorus of "Misssissippi Mud".It was a DIFFERENT world!edisonplayer
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Yes, it was a different world, even within our own living memory. Besides entertainment, old records serve as time capsules that provide documentary evidence of social conventions of the day. Some politically-correct historical revisionists would sweep those inconvenient memories under the rug if they could. I guess I'll stop now before this thread degenerates into politics.edisonplayer wrote:I tell people that in those days it was the common thing to use t "N" word and such.I'm thinking of the original verse of "Old Man River" and the chorus of "Misssissippi Mud".It was a DIFFERENT world!edisonplayer
