beorhthelm
A. Virgo, Football Genius
- Jul 21, 2003
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What gets me in these cases is how thick the people involved are not to realise that blacking up is going to cause a bit of trouble. Regardless of what you think of the practice surely a profeesional sportsperson has to have had some media training in things to avoid and would think hang on its not the 1970's anymore the press are going to pick up on this and i could end up in hot water.
no, it isnt the 1970's and one would hope by now we'd all moved on from automatic implied offense and recognise where something like this is and isnt offensive. tbh, i've never really understood the reason for offence back then (i understand that it did offend, not why). i gather in the US there was inherently offensive content played out by the minstrals, but the 1960/70's UK version was a daft gimmick for a music show (any one of the era can correct this, was it offensive past the blacking up?)