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BBC fires Jeremy Clarkson


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Clarkson's list of perceived offenses is really an indictment of what prudish, banal and militantly politically correct modern era we live in.

 

 

Jeremy Clarkson's gaffes
July 2008: Drink-driving
BBC bosses told Clarkson off for supping a gin and tonic while behind the wheel of a pick-up truck
November 2008: Lorry drivers
With reference to convicted killer Steve Wright, Clarkson joked on the show about how lorry drivers "murder prostitutes"
February 2009: Gordon Brown
The then prime minister was dismissed as a "one-eyed Scottish idiot" during a press conference in Australia.
October 2009: Black Muslim Lesbians
Clarkson said that the BBC was obsessed with hiring black, Muslim lesbians to counter the number of white heterosexuals in its ranks.
July 2010: Burkas and lingerie
During a Top Gear discussion on distractions while driving: “Honestly, the burka doesn’t work. I was in a cab in Piccadilly the other day when a woman in a full burka crossing the road in front of me tripped over the pavement, went head over heels and up it came, red g-string and stockings.”
August 2010: Special needs
Clarkson referred to a Ferrari as 'special needs' and a 'simpleton' as a way of giving it a bad review.
February 2011: Mexico
Clarkson sparked a diplomatic incident, and was forced to apologise to the Mexican ambassador
January 2012: India
Viewers complained about Clarkson's provocative remarks concerning the country's clothing, trains, food and history.
May 2014: The 'N'-word
Clarkson was forced into a apology after appearing to mumble the word as he sang a nursery rhyme on Top Gear.
July 2014: Slope
Ofcom said he had breached their guidelines, when he referred to an Asian person as a 'slope',
October 2014: Falklands
Jeremy Clarkson caused offence this time by driving through Argentina using a number plate apparently referring to the Falklands War.

 

Thank God George Carlin died when he did so he didn't see what we would become.

 

I can promise you this; I won't watch Top Gear without him. Then it's just a show about proper, racially ambiguous Brits using carefully scripted language to describe sports cars. I hope against hope that Clarkson, May and Hammond come and do a show on Netflix.

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Clarkson's list of perceived offenses is really an indictment of what prudish, banal and militantly politically correct modern era we live in.

 

 

Thank God George Carlin died when he did so he didn't see what we would become.

 

I can promise you this; I won't watch Top Gear without him. Then it's just a show about proper, racially ambiguous Brits using carefully scripted language to describe sports cars. I hope against hope that Clarkson, May and Hammond come and do a show on Netflix.

 

Captroop. You're my dude. But mentioning George Carlin in the same post as that douche is borderline unforgivable.

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Clarkson, May, and Hammond are Top Gear. One without the other two just doesn't cut it. I can see them leaving together for another channel or project. I'm not saying they're bigger than BBC, but in reality, they can move on together and still be successful.

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Clarkson's list of perceived offenses is really an indictment of what prudish, banal and militantly politically correct modern era we live in.

 

 

Thank God George Carlin died when he did so he didn't see what we would become.

 

I can promise you this; I won't watch Top Gear without him. Then it's just a show about proper, racially ambiguous Brits using carefully scripted language to describe sports cars. I hope against hope that Clarkson, May and Hammond come and do a show on Netflix.

 

I do agree that some of the things on that list are a bit over the line, but the majority of the stuff is just the character of Jeremy Clarkson... the character that BBC paid not one, but TWO, seven figure yearly salaries for

 

BBC is just crumbling under pressure and are going to hurt themselves in the process

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Rip top gear

Jezza, Slow, Hamster, the production/editing team and together with BBC resources, put together one of the greatest tv shows in the history of television.

They were the modern day three stooges with a brilliant twist.

All three are insanely smart and clever but Jezza led the pack with his comedy genius.

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Captroop. You're my dude. But mentioning George Carlin in the same post as that douche is borderline unforgivable.

 

Jeremy Clarkson the douche is 99% just a character for television. Of the things on that list, only one was out character (the G&T while driving). That's like getting angry at the exploits of a professional wrestler. It's just mildly offensive British humor; take it or leave it. To say that makes Clarkson a douche is unfair.

 

I don't know what caused the "fracas" but I'm sure there are two sided to that story.

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Jeremy Clarkson the douche is 99% just a character for television. Of the things on that list, only one was out character (the G&T while driving). That's like getting angry at the exploits of a professional wrestler. It's just mildly offensive British humor; take it or leave it. To say that makes Clarkson a douche is unfair.

 

I don't know what caused the "fracas" but I'm sure there are two sided to that story.

 

I used to watch Top Gear.

 

I don't know the man personally, but I don't agree with just shrugging off some of his comments, particularly the racial ones.

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