When is a sex slur not a sex slur?
When it’s not a sex slur.
MP posts Cameron sex slur on YouTube, screamed yesterday’s London Lite
Never let the facts get in the way of a good headline.
Sion Simon’s spoof Webcameron video, while not entirely complementary of Cameron, wasn’t by any stretch of the imagination a sex slur. It wasn’t actually very good either, but that’s beside the point as it’s now been removed from YouTube.
(You may still be able to find it on the BBC, though…)
According to Wikipedia, a slur is a term of disparagement. (Click through for examples of terms of disparagement, provided you’re not afraid of bad words)
In a video clip, which has been watched by thousands of people, MP Sion Simon is seen imitating Mr Cameron and urging people to “sleep with my wife”.
Urging? Hardly.
How does “Want to sleep with my wide? That’s cool. Come down, check it out, we’ll sort it out,” constitute urging?
[Related: David Cameron launches ToryTube]
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