Postman Pat
Well-known member
Do you consider this to be a racist term?
A senior Metropolitan Police officer who used the phrase "whiter than white" faces losing his job for alleged racism and gross misconduct.
The detective superintendent is said to have made the comment in a briefing to colleagues during which he discussed the need to be faultless and above reproach in carrying out inquiries.
https://www.telegraph.co.uk/news/2018/09/14/senior-officer-faces-action-saying-whiter-white/
I wouldn't have put any racist overtone against that saying, just a common phrase.
This seems to fall into the same category of people being offended by baa baa black sheep.
A senior Metropolitan Police officer who used the phrase "whiter than white" faces losing his job for alleged racism and gross misconduct.
The detective superintendent is said to have made the comment in a briefing to colleagues during which he discussed the need to be faultless and above reproach in carrying out inquiries.
https://www.telegraph.co.uk/news/2018/09/14/senior-officer-faces-action-saying-whiter-white/
I wouldn't have put any racist overtone against that saying, just a common phrase.
This seems to fall into the same category of people being offended by baa baa black sheep.