N-word ok apparently
Don’t usually leave reviews but after ep 10 I feel compelled too. Why would you have a show aimed at being ethnic (read black or asian) in Britain and have a white guest on who uses the N-word in the name of comedy and have Sadia support him? Absolute joke Sadia telling Monty that he was ‘brave’ for using the word and that not all black people find the word offensive- you would know how Sadia? (We do by the way). Then you just moved the discussion on- should be ashamed of yourself (Sadia) so much for supporting the cause. Won’t be listening anymore I’m afraid unless Monty gets her own show- that conversation was exactly the kind of thing this show is apparently trying to prevent.
foluke27 via Apple Podcasts · Great Britain · 11/30/18
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