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Not entirely sure what to make of this?

This just showed up on the BBC, http://www.bbc.co.uk/sport/0/football/22346517

discuss the entirely mixed messages coming from the PFA, that Carlisle idiot and my favourite bit:

"I think there were a few raised eyebrows over the comedian but that is the sort of thing you can't control. It was unfortunate. He is a professional comedian," Taylor said.

posted on 29/4/13

"All these white people wanna intervene /
Tell me to stop sayin n!gga but they don't know what I mean /
So obsessed with a guilty conscience and racism prevention /
They ain't know the slang we speak not filled with intention /
My response is f!ck you and your synthetic attention / When we flip negative words to positive then that right there my n!gga is a sign of progression /
This word is bigger duke /
So when you hear me shout f!ck a cracker it doesn't matter because the kid shout f!ck a n!gga too"

posted on 29/4/13

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comment by Reggie (U13390)

posted on 29/4/13

some people just enjoy being offended I'm sure. I really like Reginald d Hunter, as much as I like Frankie Boyle, as much as I like Richard Pryor (RIP).

posted on 29/4/13

Absolutely brilliant from Reginald D Hunter. He's completely shown up the PFA and the FA as being completely out of touch. I said throughout the Suarez and Terry cases that the FA had no clue about racial issues, they didnt understand racism and the topic was completely above their heads.

This has completely backfired on them. You can see it now, a few cronies deciding on which comedian to use"lets use Reg D, hes black, it'll make us look great". How dare they ask a a comedian to tone down his material so a few people don't get offended. Ridiculous. If you didn't want on the edge satirical comedy then they should have gone for someone like Joe Pasquale. He offends no one other than my sense of humour.

comment by Reggie (U13390)

posted on 29/4/13

I realllllly want to hear the Luis Suarez joke, I bet it was incredibly funny and the content of it showed up the PFA and the whole debate that has raged around football and racism.

If I was RDH I wouldn't have missed that opportunity for the world, especially knowing the media attention it would gain me afterwards

posted on 29/4/13

Stig

comment by Savarok (U7106)

posted on 30/4/13

Clearly signing him on has bitten them in the backside.

posted on 30/4/13

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posted on 30/4/13

The fa were mistakenly thinking reg wud tone it down himself. Maybe he shud have but that sort of event is normally fine with his act. The fa shud have researched his no holds barred act or asked him prior to tone it sown

posted on 30/4/13

I'm fairly sure the whole audience was loving his act....

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