No, the only racism is those that look for it. He was clearly dressing up as a human being in a high up position who is clearly thick as ****. Just because all some people can see is the colour of someones skin says more about them than the original person.
Just a thought: if one wanted to dress up as Diane Abbot (it must be for a very specialised party, indeed, for the enthusiast) then how would one do it without blacking up? "And who have you come as, sir?" "Diane Abbot" "No, looks more like Ena Sharples to me."
Exactly. Next thing we will be arresting mime artists for ‘whiting up’. Folk need to get a grip. Too many people are taking it upon themselves to be offended on behalf of others. It’s utter bullshit. I’m actually offended at those who get offended on behalf of others.
Well that’s quite offensive to me as I feel I have every right to be offended on behalf of others who don’t realise that they should be offended by something someone that they have never met, seen, spoken to or heard of has said, done, thought, or written not about them!!!
I want to know what the exact shade of fake tan is where it crosses the line from 'fashionable' to 'racist'.