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The BBC DJ and The Prince Of Class.
#5
Oh look, a racist audience -and possible BBC customers, or just smart people who aren't falling for the
outrage narrative pushed by a failing media.



Quote:Danny Baker: Standing ovation at first show since Twitter storm.

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Danny Baker and Scarlette Douglas.


'Broadcaster Danny Baker has performed his first live show since a tweet which led to accusations of racism and him
being sacked by the BBC. He addressed "the elephant in the room" at the start, describing his tweet about the Duke
and Duchess of Sussex's baby as "revolting" and "misjudged". However, he again denied being racist.

The show at Nottingham's Theatre Royal ended with a standing ovation and Baker describing it as "one of the greatest
nights of my career". He had invited anyone who wanted to heckle to do so at the start of the show, but none could be heard.

"I genuinely didn't know what the atmosphere was going to be like tonight," the 61-year-old told the audience.
"You wouldn't believe how I was feeling 20 minutes ago but I'm so pleased so let's do this.

"When life deals you lemons, you chuck them at the people calling you a racist."
Baker was sacked from presenting his Saturday morning show on BBC 5 Live last week after he was accused of mocking
the duchess's racial heritage.

His tweet showed an image of a couple holding hands with a chimpanzee dressed in clothes with the caption: "Royal Baby
leaves hospital". He quickly deleted it and subsequently apologised but denied  here was any racist intent behind it...'


With the BBC being seen as anally-diverse in their own bubble and over-the-top prudish by many of the public, they felt the
need to imply a BBC Journalist went to Baker's gig in order to evaluate any reactions to the sacking.
...................................


Quote:Caroline Lowbridge, BBC News, Nottingham Theatre Royal

'The audience at the Theatre Royal was packed, despite some people admitting they had been in two
minds about going.

Simon Robinson, from Colston Bassett in Nottinghamshire, said: "I think it [the tweet] was absolutely stupid
and I have to say he went down in my estimation.
"I don't know why he did it. Whichever baby he did it to it's not a nice thing to do. I just didn't find it funny."

Steve Fletcher, from Nottingham, felt the photo was intended to be about "the circus that follows around the
royal family". "If you have followed anything about his career there probably isn't a racist bone in his body.
It's just a mistake," he said.

Baker told the audience the show would "ironically" be about the times his "career ... had hit a brick wall".
"Topically, here we are again," he said.

Before leaving the stage, Baker said: "I do want to say this and I'm not milking it but it's been one of the greatest
nights of my career tonight, it really has. "Nottingham, I love you. Thank you for coming out."

Reaction on social media was mixed, with some attendees praising the performance and others criticising it for
going ahead...' (Tweets in link)
The Beeb:

Then with their usual cucked word-smithing, explain with the use of a BBC studio guest who works from them, that their
decision to sack Danny Baker was correct. BBC 5 Live broadcaster Scarlette Douglas -a black woman, agrees that
Baker's tweet was racist.


...And by doing so, hints that many BBC staff, BBC viewers and anyone who didn't understand Baker's true meaning
of the Tweet, believe that black and mixed-race people look like chimpanzees.

The ex-DJ did say he was taking a swing at the over-the-top interest of the media when it comes to the Establishment,
but he wasn't believed. Ergo, BBC employees lie. This born out by the broadcasting company sacking him.

They're not sending their best anymore.
tinysure


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The BBC DJ and The Prince Of Class. - by BIAD - 05-11-2019, 09:35 PM
RE: The BBC DJ and The Prince Of Class. - by Wallfire - 05-12-2019, 10:04 AM
RE: The BBC DJ and The Prince Of Class. - by BIAD - 05-12-2019, 12:29 PM
RE: The BBC DJ and The Prince Of Class. - by BIAD - 05-13-2019, 11:56 AM

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