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Bernard Manning - Chan 4 tonight



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Habitual User
Oct 18, 2006
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Worthing
Started to watch it frankly out of morbid interest, fell asleep after a few minutes, says it all IMHO.


So you watch on the tv a man that you have already stated on here that you find offensive and unfunny.

Perhaps you might prefer to do a riddle ?
Re-arrange these words into a well known saying or phrase.


Life a loser get.
 




Shit I missed it, never mind bound to be repeated, I really would look foolish at my local BNP party fundraising dinner telling my fellow members I did not see it, they would think I am turning blue Labour.

Bernard RIP.
 




Jam The Man

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Jul 5, 2003
8,312
South East North Lancing
Caroline Aherne, as Mrs Merton, nailed it. " Are you a racist ?
Manning, " Yes"

Yes he had cominc timing but he was a self confessed racist.

Good riddance.


I'm not defending him, but didn't he say immediately afterwards that he said 'Yes' deliberately because he knew Merton was expecting him to say 'No'? He was apparently trying to turn the tables on him... unless that's too cynical!?:D
I think he said on the same show that his view on racism was that he was racist to all ethnicities - including his own?
 


Behind Enemy Lines

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Jul 18, 2003
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I'm not defending him, but didn't he say immediately afterwards that he said 'Yes' deliberately because he knew Merton was expecting him to say 'No'? He was apparently trying to turn the tables on him... unless that's too cynical!?:D
I think he said on the same show that his view on racism was that he was racist to all ethnicities - including his own?

I don't think so. It was quite something for someone as well known as Manning to admit that he was a racist. I think Caroline Aherne was genuinely taken aback when he said that. How many people admit they're racist on prime time TV? Not many and I don't recall even the BNP doing that. And it's such a cop out for him to say that about being racist against all ethnicities. How many times are white men really the butt of ethnic jokes in this country?
I am saddened about how much support he has on this board. Poeple can bang on about his timing etc (undeniable) but at the end of the day he was a self confessed racist. I don't see how anyone can possibly defend that.
 




bhaexpress

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Jul 7, 2003
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Kent
Manning was the funniest comedian of the past 50 years. His death is a great shame. All you PC lot love being nannied by the state. Say what you think not what you think people want to hear.

It's not a 'PC' issue as you put it, the bloke was a nasty piece of work end of, it doesn't say much for those who found him funny either.
 


bhaexpress

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Jul 7, 2003
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So you watch on the tv a man that you have already stated on here that you find offensive and unfunny.

Perhaps you might prefer to do a riddle ?
Re-arrange these words into a well known saying or phrase.


Life a loser get.

Never stop being a prat, it suits you so well.
 


Jam The Man

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Jul 5, 2003
8,312
South East North Lancing
I don't think so. It was quite something for someone as well known as Manning to admit that he was a racist. I think Caroline Aherne was genuinely taken aback when he said that. How many people admit they're racist on prime time TV? Not many and I don't recall even the BNP doing that. And it's such a cop out for him to say that about being racist against all ethnicities. How many times are white men really the butt of ethnic jokes in this country?
I am saddened about how much support he has on this board. Poeple can bang on about his timing etc (undeniable) but at the end of the day he was a self confessed racist. I don't see how anyone can possibly defend that.

Like I said, I'm not defending it - i'm just repeating how the format of the show went. He claims he said what he said to screw around with the interview. Whether he was lying through his teeth or not is another matter!
 




Behind Enemy Lines

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Jul 18, 2003
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Like I said, I'm not defending it - i'm just repeating how the format of the show went. He claims he said what he said to screw around with the interview. Whether he was lying through his teeth or not is another matter!

Noted Jam. My comments are really directed at the large number of people on here who don't think that being a racist matters. That's disturbing and wrong.
 


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Habitual User
Oct 18, 2006
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Worthing
It's not a 'PC' issue as you put it, the bloke was a nasty piece of work end of, it doesn't say much for those who found him funny either.



Played to full houses of racists every town he went to.

Bernard Manning joke : An Air Pakistan plane crashed killing all onboard. He cried all night. There was 4 empty seats.

Nasty racist stuff bhaexpress.................... clear off and write on Man of Harveys fluffy kittens threads.
 


bhaexpress

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Jul 7, 2003
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Played to full houses of racists every town he went to.

Bernard Manning joke : An Air Pakistan plane crashed killing all onboard. He cried all night. There was 4 empty seats.

Nasty racist stuff bhaexpress.................... clear off and write on Man of Harveys fluffy kittens threads.

Oh, this being a prat lark, you're so good at it. Must have taken years to achieve Prat Perfection, well done.
 




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Habitual User
Oct 18, 2006
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Oh, this being a prat lark, you're so good at it. Must have taken years to achieve Prat Perfection, well done.


As long as it took you to find the ''Buy a Thai bride'' site mate.
 


bhaexpress

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Jul 7, 2003
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As long as it took you to find the ''Buy a Thai bride'' site mate.

Why bother ? Your mother was free. Frankly she wasn't worth that especially when you realize what came came out of the poor woman.
 


BRIGHT ON Q

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Jul 5, 2003
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Manning was the funniest comedian of the past 50 years. His death is a great shame. All you PC lot love being nannied by the state. Say what you think not what you think people want to hear.


f***ing spot on.
 






The Large One

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Jul 7, 2003
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Manning was the funniest comedian of the past 50 years. His death is a great shame. All you PC lot love being nannied by the state. Say what you think not what you think people want to hear.

One, I wish people who use the phrase 'PC' would explain what it means. It seems to be used as a term of abuse, yet doesn't seem to have any value to it. However, seeing as it appears to be directed towards us 'lefties', it is obviously supposed to mean something. I just wish I knew what it was.

Secondly, when it comes to saying what people think - we all are. Just because it is the opposite view of yours, it doesn't mean that the same thought processes weren't followed to arrive at one's opinion. It's what we all base our judgement values on which differs, meaning we come to a different conclusion.

Therefore, I could be equally disingenuous and say to you 'say what you think, not what Bernard Manning tells you...', but I'm not going to, because that would be churlish due to the fact that your original 'PC / nanny state' criticism point is not valid.
 




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Habitual User
Oct 18, 2006
25,880
Worthing
One, I wish people who use the phrase 'PC' would explain what it means. It seems to be used as a term of abuse, yet doesn't seem to have any value to it. However, seeing as it appears to be directed towards us 'lefties', it is obviously supposed to mean something. I just wish I knew what it was.

Secondly, when it comes to saying what people think - we all are. Just because it is the opposite view of yours, it doesn't mean that the same thought processes weren't followed to arrive at one's opinion. It's what we all base our judgement values on which differs, meaning we come to a different conclusion.

Therefore, I could be equally disingenuous and say to you 'say what you think, not what Bernard Manning tells you...', but I'm not going to, because that would be churlish due to the fact that your original 'PC / nanny state' criticism point is not valid.

I think anyone who would listen to the late BM and think he was trying to direct them in any way would indeed be a little odd. He was a comedian who attempted to make people laugh (opinions are divided on his success there)

I do not think he was recruting in any way. There are fewer racists on here than you would imagine but there are a lot of wind-up merchants. I think though that people jump onto the anti-pc bandwagon when certain people become over defensive of foreigners or immigrants or fail to tell the truth over certain peoples failure to intergrate in our communities.
 




Freddie Goodwin.

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Mar 31, 2007
7,186
Brighton
BM spent all his life in the area he was born. With his money he could have lived anywhere but chose to stay in the place he loved.

His jokes were often based in his enviornment, a depressed and run down area to which many immigrants moved. Whether they are to blame for it becoming run down is another matter but that's how he saw it.

Most of us down south have not seen our streets and estates being populated by those from overseas so how do we know we would not feel the same, to some degree?

He made millions. He wouldn't have done so if there was not a 'market' for his humour.

I don't like every song a singer may sing or every joke a comedian may make but i liked a fair % of his, does that make me a racist, baring in mind a lot of his jokes were not about race at all.

I'm more offended by commedians who have to insert swear words into every line.
 


The Large One

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Jul 7, 2003
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I think anyone who would listen to the late BM and think he was trying to direct them in any way would indeed be a little odd. He was a comedian who attempted to make people laugh (opinions are divided on his success there)

I do not think he was recruting in any way. There are fewer racists on here than you would imagine but there are a lot of wind-up merchants. I think though that people jump onto the anti-pc bandwagon when certain people become over defensive of foreigners or immigrants or fail to tell the truth over certain peoples failure to intergrate in our communities.
It's probably the other way round with Bernard Manning fans. However, while Bernard deliberately went out of his way to shock and to push the boundaries (or rather certain aspects of society's boundaries changed during his career to exclude him from what was considered acceptable), he is also used by some as a justification for their opinions rather than seeing him as a recruitment officer.

However, there is a difference between 'telling the truth about certain people's failure to integrate in our communities' and wishing wholesale death and misery on an entire race (see 'joke' about air travel above). The fact that he was trying to cover this up with humour doesn't detract from the fact that he specifically zeroed in on certain targets - many of whom have integrated well - and not others, without too much rhyme or reason.

Is my concern about these issues covered by what is meant by the term 'PC'? :shrug:

Regarding this concept of 'failure to integrate' issue, I wonder if, had he been a contemporary, he would have held an opinion on the British occupation of India and the British failure to integrate...? Just a thought.
 


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