Friday, October 12, 2007
Will The Police Visit Kelvin MacKenzie After His Racist Rant?
Sun columnist and former editor Kelvin Mackenzie yesterday voiced his offensive and ridiculous opinions about Scottish people on the BBC's Question Time from Cheltenham in England, and was booed and jeered by the audience for what were disgraceful racist remarks.
A Thank You to the Cheltenham audience for their reaction.
When police are visiting wee boys for the 'very serious' [ the stormtroopers words, not mine] homophobic crime of calling his 10-year-old classmate gay, and threatening to arrest eight year old boys for playing with toy guns, surely Kelvin MacKenzie's comments deserve serious attention by the police.

Of course MacKenzie isn't eight or even eleven years old, which complicates matters for police who, increasingly, avoid dealing with serious matters while picking on easy targets.
A bit like Sun hack Kelvin Mackenzie.
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A Thank You to the Cheltenham audience for their reaction.
When police are visiting wee boys for the 'very serious' [ the stormtroopers words, not mine] homophobic crime of calling his 10-year-old classmate gay, and threatening to arrest eight year old boys for playing with toy guns, surely Kelvin MacKenzie's comments deserve serious attention by the police.

Of course MacKenzie isn't eight or even eleven years old, which complicates matters for police who, increasingly, avoid dealing with serious matters while picking on easy targets.
A bit like Sun hack Kelvin Mackenzie.
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