Daily Stormer
May 3, 2014
Jeremy Clarkson celebrity car driver is the latest to be forced to get down on his knees and beg forgiveness for using a word that only the privileged colored classes are allowed to use. Special external investigations are being demanded and there have been calls for Clarkson to be sacked for the blasphemy. The prime minister has weighed in on this crime of all crimes and a government spokesman has made it clear that this word must not be used by anyone, ever, in any context. Except, that is, for Blacks, Non-Whites and the newspaper reporting the story.
From The Guardian:
Jeremy Clarkson has begged viewers’ forgiveness after he appeared to use the N-word during filming of his BBC programme Top Gear.
In a video statement posted online on Thursday, he said that he had tried to obscure the word when reciting the “eeny, meeny, miny, moe” nursery rhyme to chose between two cars, but that his efforts to do so “weren’t quite good enough”.
Clarkson had previously issued a robust denial of the allegation, telling his 3.2 million Twitter followers: “I did not use the N-word. Never use it. The Mirror has gone way too far this time.”
But footage of the incident was later posted on The Daily Mirror website. In it Clarkson recites the beginning of the children’s nursery rhyme “eeny, meeny, miny, moe” before apparently mumbling: “Catch a nigger by his toe.”
His apology came after a day of growing calls for the BBC to sack him. The corporation issued a strongly worded statement saying: “Jeremy Clarkson has set out the background to this regrettable episode. We have made it absolutely clear to him, the standards the BBC expects on air and off. We have left him in no doubt about how seriously we view this.”.
Downing Street condemned any use of the word, saying that David Cameron – a friend of Clarkson’s – would “certainly not” use it.
Aliya Mohammed, the chief executive of Race Equality First, called for immediate action from the BBC.
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Lawyers for the Indian-born actor Somi Guha, who appeared in The Bill and other television shows, made a formal complaint to the BBC Trust as calls for Clarkson to be sacked gathered pace. In the letter, which was also sent to the media regulator Ofcom and has been seen by the Guardian, the lawyer Lawrence Davies demanded an external investigation into how the offensive language had come to be edited out of the show and whether Clarkson had been reprimanded.
Davies, director of the law firm Equal Justice Solicitors, said Clarkson would be dismissed in any other line of work. “It’s appalling. He’s a repeat offender and should be sacked,” he said.
“If he was a Ukip councillor in a private meeting I believe they would suspend or dismiss him. If he was the owner of an American basketball team he would be fined and banned. But the BBC consider themselves unaccountable on the issue of racism.”
The prime minister’s spokesman said: “In terms of any usage of that word, that would be quite wrong.”
He added that the BBC would be investigating the claims. “If there are those types of reports and allegations I’m sure that is something the BBC will look at.”