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I look at some of the things I did and said in my younger days with embarrassment. Some of the behaviours crossed lines that most of us would consider appropriate for today's world. I can say I was a product of my time and my upbringing, where it was seen OK to joke about minorities, gay people and transgender people. Much of this we would have got from popular TV series.. None of what I said and did was intended to be offensive. It was juvenile and/or ignorant, and what many of my peer group did. But I recognise that it was wrong. My standards of behavior continue to evolve, as the world changes around me, and whist there are some things alien to me, I try to understand better. Nothing I did as a teenager or into my 20s comes anywhere near what Farage is purported to have done and said. If there is half a grain of truth in it then where is his apology, and where is he setting the record straight that this is not the way we should behave?
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Ooops wrong link. Trying again Take a look at this video, 'muffin the mule song' https://share.google/mlZhQpPNAPpYwCoGY
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By Dogkennelhillbilly · Posted
Not sure if you've read the link but Crick's reporting for his 2002 book is different to the Guardian's reporting for its article last week.
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