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Old 24th Jan 2011, 07:48
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BBC News - BBC apologises for Japanese atomic bomb jokes on QI

Move the thread to JetBlast, not just eliminate any discussion as there will be points of view worth discussing.
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aviate1138 makes a valid point. In anticipation of the move; http://www.pprune.org/aviation-histo...-jokes-qi.html
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What in hells name is the UK coming to?

I've just started to notice that at the start of a lot of programmes we are getting the "if you are affected by anything in this programe" blah blah.

50 years from now there won't be any comedians at all because anything that's deemed remotely amusing or, god forbid, humourous is going to offend someone.

We are becoming a nation of apologists and it pisses me right off.
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