The reasons behind what might appear to be a trivial event are extremely important.
The sad thing is that this one particular person will forever live in regret for saying this one word, the public associate her with using this one word, and that must be terrible for her.
This was an official statement -
"She understands why her involvement in Big Brother has had to come to an end and she very much regrets what she said.
"The word black person is clearly racially offensive and there was no justification for its use.
"We have removed Emily from the house to once again make it clear to all housemates and the viewers at home that such behaviour won't be tolerated."
In a statement, the Commission for Racial Equality said: "We're relieved that Channel 4 has acted quickly.
"This incident will show everyone that racism must never be tolerated in any way, shape or form."
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A couple problems I have with this -
Racial equality would imply that use of the word 'cracker' 'whitey' or 'honkey' etc. would have resulted in the same action - which I doubt.
Another is that this remark, in context, wasn't racist.
I think there is REAL reason and cause for racism in this world.
I DON'T think punishing racism makes any difference other than to confuse and to teach people something is wrong because 'people say so, it just is'.
It shouldn't be hidden away, it should be confronted - especially if founded on ignorance.
Speaking for myself, as a person who has been said to have caused offense a few times on this forum, I am very interested in the idea of unintended offense.
By definition, if I offend someone without intending to do so, I have violated their moral principles.
Now, this implies I have differing moral principles and would be offended by things which violate my moral principles.
Which I do...but I am offended by much less than others seem to be, so I have to live with the frustration of this, and with the consequence of being censored sometimes.