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Top Gear presenter rapped for "murder a prostitute" comment...

i remember watchin this episode of top gear the other day and when clarkson made the joke i was laughing my arse off lol. it was brilliant, top gear is brilliant. its brilliant because its so very british. i love being british, its lovely :D
 
I've always wondered what an American Top Gear would be like. The words "bad ass" and "hell yeeeaaaaa!!" come to mind. :D
 
There will be an American version of 'Top Gear' early next year.....Tanner Faust is involved and we will even have our own version of 'The Stig'
 
Should be good. Who do you reckon will be the American stig? Apparently The Stig is like three different people! One of which is Damon Hill. I don't know any US racers though.
 
Not really sure....might be someone out of the Drift or Street Racing scene....maybe squeeze in an Indy or NASCAR driver for variety...I hope it's decent, I think it's past time America had a car show that wasn't NASCAR related or just plain stupid
 
Yea man it's all about Top Gear, every country should have a version.
 
Has censorship gone crazy recently, or should Jeremy Clarkson rightly incurr the wrath of the two biggest organisations in Britain, the BBC, and the 'English Collective of Prostitutes'

http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/entertainment/7707641.stm

http://uk.youtube.com/watch?v=MmuobTeI3CA


Top Gear presenter Jeremy Clarkson has prompted more than 500 people to complain to the BBC about a joke he made on Sunday's motoring show.
Clarkson, 48, was taking part in a lorry-driving task, when he joked about lorry drivers killing sex workers.
"Change gear, change gear, check mirror, murder a prostitute, change gear, change gear, murder. That's a lot of effort in a day," he said.
The BBC said the joke had made "ridiculous an unfair urban myth".
Lorry driver Steve Wright was jailed in February for killing five prostitutes in Ipswich.

'Urban myth'
Clarkson's joke, made before the watershed, has now sparked 517 complaints.
But a BBC spokesman said that by Monday morning - before the incident had been reported on by newspapers and websites - there had been 188 complaints.
Sunday's programme, which aired on BBC Two at 2000 GMT, was watched by around seven million viewers.
In a statement, the BBC said: "The vast majority of Top Gear viewers have clear expectations of Jeremy Clarkson's long-established and frequently provocative on-screen persona.


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I think it's a sacking offence to make light of the murder of anybody, never mind prostitute women who are vulnerable and criminalised
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Cari Mitchell
English Collective of Prostitutes


"This particular reference was used to comically exaggerate and make ridiculous an unfair urban myth about the world of lorry driving, and was not intended to cause offence."
The Iceni Project, a charity which had helped some of the murdered prostitutes in Ipswich, criticised Clarkson's remark.
Director Brian Tobin called the comment "highly distasteful and insensitive".
Mr Tobin said the joke was made around the anniversary of the women's deaths and it made him "cringe".
Last week, the BBC received more than 30,000 complaints about a series of phone pranks made by Russell Brand and Jonathan Ross on Radio 2.
Cari Mitchell, of English Collective of Prostitutes, meanwhile, said Clarkson's comments were "more serious than the Ross and Brand debacle" because he was "making light of murder".
"More than 60 women have been murdered who the police say are prostitutes in the last 10 years so it's an absolute disgrace," she said.
Clarkson should lose his job and "the people who allowed this programme to go out have to be brought to account," she added.
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"I think it's a sacking offence to make light of the murder of anybody, never mind prostitute women who are vulnerable and criminalised."
But Clarkson's Top Gear co-presenter Richard Hammond told BBC Radio 1's Newsbeat: "Jeremy was just being Jeremy, just being himself and that's what people watch the show for, so why change it?"
He added: "He was just being Jeremy. People love that. That's what he was delivering."
Will Shiers, editor of Truck & Driver magazine said "a small number of drivers were offended by the murdering prostitute reference".
"On the whole, I thought the show was really entertaining.
"If anything it succeeded in demonstrating to car drivers just how difficult it is to drive a truck."
Media regulator watchdog Ofcom said it had also been contacted by viewers angry at the remarks. A spokesman said: "We're looking at complaints we've received but we're not currently investigating the programme."


Thoughts?

The 517 people that complained should harden the f*** up, if people still don't get a joke in the modern day then clearly stepping out their front door every day must be a nightmare. I don't understand what viewer of this sort of show would actually get offended by this. As for this Cari Mitchell quote "never mind prostitute women who are vulnerable and criminalised". What the hell? Last time I checked Prostitution was a criminal offence, heaven forbid if we started criminalising criminals :huh::huh::huh:
 
Trust me Avangarde, England is full of whiney little mugs who complain about everything. The nursery rhyme "Bar bar black sheep" was banned because it was racist!!

Australia has a Top Gear? I'll have to check it.
 
maybe the American show can get Clarkson to guest appear or something...that'd be nice
 
Trust me Avangarde, England is full of whiney little mugs who complain about everything. The nursery rhyme "Bar bar black sheep" was banned because it was racist!!

Australia has a Top Gear? I'll have to check it.

But some sheep are Black :huh:
 
LOL. Exactly! It's all this human rights bollox that some bloke in Brussells decided to put on us. I hate Europe
 
I saw an episode of the Aussie Top Gear. It was dull and lifeless compared to the British version.

Frankly, I worry about the American Top Gear. Have you heard who one of the other hosts will be? Adam Carolla. Adam. Carolla.
 
I'm not a fan of Carolla, but having listened to his radio show, he is a huge car enthusiast....he has an unhealthy love for automobiles, I know Tanner Foust is going to be involved...he is a big time racer on the drift and street racing scene...
 
Hahaha yea I see that. It had that bird who drove round the Nurbergring in a Transit didn't it?
 
Yea there is waaaay to many moaning ninnies in Britain these days. It's like they moan just for the sake of it.
 
hey, we're brittish...

the best day ever is complaining about being in a queue waiting for tea...
 
I saw an episode of the Aussie Top Gear. It was dull and lifeless compared to the British version.

Frankly, I worry about the American Top Gear. Have you heard who one of the other hosts will be? Adam Carolla. Adam. Carolla.

This is gonna be like Dennis Miller on Monday Night Football. Someone who likes the genre, but is outta their element. I still laugh to this day at the fact that they put Miller on as commentator.

"I tell ya, Sapp took that hit like Don Quixote barrelling down on a windmill. HAHAHAHAHAHA!"

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but Corolla is a huge car geek....you even saw flashes of it on "The Man Show"....I think he'll befine
 
They should do it like our Top Gear
James May=Car geek
Jeremy Clarkeson=Loud mouth who doesn't give a toss about what he says
Richard Hammond=Token nice guy who for some reason, housewives love.
 
Its similar

Adam Corolla = Car Geek
Tanner Foust = 2 Time Formula D champion and X games Rally gold medalist
Eric Stromer = token sidekick

The Stig (American version) = ???
 
Hmmmm interesting! I want to see a Stig off, it's inevitable I reckons!
 

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