This is the last time I reply to this subject lol
Last week I was at Scampton for the Open day and one of the other visitors said something about the movie whilst a few of us were looking at N*****s grave, I hope if this person ever reads this he doesn't mind me quoting him, he said
"Reguardless of what the dogs name is, we lost 53 men in that raid, surely the movie should concentrate on that, not on a bloody name."
I agree to be honest, if people are ofended by a word, one which at the time wasn't seen as the offensive term it so clearly is nowadays, then I don't know what to say to you. Don't see the movie if it bothers you that much, or put your fingers in your ears lol I don't know ;o) lol It's just a word, its people, that have made it into an insult (or a greeting if we go by some people). At the end of day people need to make up their minds, either it is offensive or it isn't.
I wonder whay Guy Gibson would say if he knew the trouble his pets name was causing :D lol
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