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There has been, a lot of discussion on the radio regarding a children?s programme called Rasta Mouse this is about a Rastafarian mouse with a Jamaican accent that sings and solves crimes it is on cbeebies there has been complaints about the programme being racist.


I have spoken to my friends and colleagues who have children in this age group about the programme they do not find this programme racist I feel that is great to see cultural diversity on a children?s programme it is also good to show a Rastafarian even though it is in a form of a mouse in a good light as this does not happen often.


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a quick google shows many sources reporting widely different numbers of complaints - but all the sources tend to be the ones that say "I see christmas is banned now" as well


I'm not convinced many people ARE complaining about this. Storm in a teacup. As you were... etc

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I managed to contact reggae star Eek-A-Mouse for a quote on the 'furore'.


"Why da people dem play f*ckery wit' me whiskery bredrin? Me tell you it's politrickal correctness gone mad ina Babylon".


He left advising everyone to buy his LP U-Neek and put the final track 'Let The Children Play' on heavy rotation.


I declare the matter closed.

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Did that apply back in the day, when children were watching The Clangers did children go around making noise at each other. You will find children in general do speak to each other in a different way to there parents quite a lot of them nowadays speak street and they can also speak properly it is also down to parents intervention as well.
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