chrysostom wrote:Do you know what?
I'm actually quite angry about this now - if people want to raise awareness of racial inequality & persecution, there are REAL cases of this out there. There are worse things happening out there right now - if people want to have a go at Clarkson, then fine. But this isn't about racial equality, it's about people wanting to be outraged over something relatively minor.
This comes days after the Donald Sterling incident - a real case providing evidence of institutionalised racism, actively showing prejudice at a high level.
I disagree. Casual racism is insidious and has no signs of going away. It perpetuates stereotypes and increases discrimination.
There are those who think Sterling "didn't do anything" because he didn't physically harm people.
There are obviously degrees of racism, but Clarkson should not get a pass because "Hey, it's only a joke! Lighten up!" No, don't diminish his repeated, unapologetic acts.
He's only being incredibly apologetic and humble now because he knows if he doesn't grovel, he'll lose that £18m a year income.
Personally, I don't think he should be fired, but he should get a warning from the Beeb and there should be less tolerance (zero?) of any future infractions. He can be as racist as he likes at home with his little dog, as long as he doesn't take money from the public.