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BBC radio broadcaster Danny Baker has been fired after posting a racist tweet about the Duke and Duchess of Sussex's new baby.
On Wednesday, the BBC Radio 5 Live presenter tweeted a black and white photo of a man and woman holding hands with a chimpanzee in a suit and a top hat, with the caption, "Royal baby leaves hospital."
I can't believe this guy didn't know how offensive this would be. Was there some other reason for doing this, like getting out of a contract or something?
I can't believe this guy didn't know how offensive this would be. Was there some other reason for doing this, like getting out of a contract or something?
Go to a soccer match over there and watch them throw bananas on the field at black players. I’ve seen it. And they call us racist in America.
I can't believe this guy didn't know how offensive this would be. Was there some other reason for doing this, like getting out of a contract or something?
He could just be clueless like me... until this story popped up, I didn't know Meghan Markle was half black.
Go to a soccer match over there and watch them throw bananas on the field at black players. I’ve seen it. And they call us racist in America.
I don't recall anyone throwing bananas on the field at a football (soccer) game, indeed you would be promplty arrested by the police and security and go before the courts, where you would receive a severe sentence and be banned from attending football matches.
Modern grounds have CCTV everywhere, and there is a national police football intelligence unit.
Racism is prevalent in some European countries, and ore especially in Eastern Europe but is not a big issue in British football.
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