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"That doesn't mean he's a racist, for using a word," Mr. Fischetti said.
And I'd have to do it for the same reason you'd be called a racist for using that kind of language.
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Fans have set up an online petition calling for the host to apologise for the remarks, which they believe to be racist, and for using an "Islamophobic terrorist joke".
He added: "You may offer your arse to the kalars (a racist term used for Muslims)… but you will never sell off our Arakan (Rahkine) State". .
When Conservative MP Nadine Dorries tweeted at journalist Yasmin Alibhai-Brown that she should "appreciate just a little the country... you benefit from" after the columnist called Britain "an infantilised, escapist nation", she was criticised for using a racist trope.
It can't go unsaid that in later life Jim showed a mindset which belonged to a world we should be thankful is increasingly fading into oblivion – he resigned from his BBC Radio Lancashire job in 1999 for using a racist epithet that there's no excusing him for.
So Chelsea player Terry was found not guilty for using racist words, in a context where there was a possibility that he could have been repeating them in a sarcastic manner.
KNP founder Janusz Korwin-Mikke was fined last month for using racist language at a debate, caused outrage with comments on the Holocaust and disagreeing with women's right to vote.
Some still find Vardy hard to like after an incident, caught on camera, where he referred several times to an oriental casino worker as "Jap" and later apologised for using racist language (this bit probably won't make the movie).
The Football Association is to investigate the England captain, John Terry, for using racist language after receiving a complaint from QPR about alleged abuse towards Rangers defender Anton Ferdinand during Chelsea's defeat at Loftus Road on Sunday.
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