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Old 11-12-2010, 17:43   #50
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Re: Katie Price complains to Ofcom over Frankie Boyle gag

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Originally Posted by Pierre View Post
I'll pick up the baton,

Communities may well come to a concensus about what actions or words they deem offensive and within their community they may agree to not undertake such offensive deeds.

But that doesn't mean they can push those ideals onto wider society.
But I don't think this is a difficult one?

Do you think that naming a disabled child and making him the subject of a joke is acceptable?

Does Katie Price have a right to complain?

Do we not have a right to call it unacceptable?
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