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Laurence Fox. The twat.

He just can't help himself. Ever time he opens his gob or puts finger to keyboard he drops himself further in the shit.
Long may it continue 😆
I should have known that yesterday's praise of Denzel Washington was just more groundwork laying so that when he's blatantly racist the next day we're supposed to think "Well he likes Denzel so he can't be that racist". I just found it amusing that he used the same actor that David Brent used to make peace with Oliver after getting in trouble for his black joke. I wonder if Fox actually watches The Office without realising it's an amusing satire on how not to act!
 
I should have known that yesterday's praise of Denzel Washington was just more groundwork laying so that when he's blatantly racist the next day we're supposed to think "Well he likes Denzel so he can't be that racist". I just found it amusing that he used the same actor that David Brent used to make peace with Oliver after getting in trouble for his black joke. I wonder if Fox actually watches The Office without realising it's an amusing satire on how not to act!
Basically unrelated, but this has just triggered a memory of 2010 when Cameron "met a 40 year old black man in Plymouth" who had served in the Navy for 30 years. :D
 
There's no way that Fox would go for Panto now that it's gone totally woke, cancelled the racist casting and advocated inclusivity of actors from the global majority.

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Wow he’s actually saying there no good black actors. :facepalm:
No he's not, he's given three examples of black actors who have succeeded without the help of liberals (woke people/ whatever) and is accusing those who push for more diverse representation (who he characterises as 'the white man') of racism because (in his argument) black actors are doing just fine without their help.
 
No he's not, he's given three examples of black actors who have succeeded without the help of liberals (woke people/ whatever) and is accusing those who push for more diverse representation (who he characterises as 'the white man') of racism because (in his argument) black actors are doing just fine without their help.
It wasn't Laurence Fox citing those three actors though, it was the person he was replying to.
 
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