I don’t like Ricky Gervais. I’ve never found him funny, he comes across as self-absorbed, arrogant and sporting a hugely over-inflated opinion of himself. I didn’t get all the fuss people made of that dance thing he did on the Office, and his infamous “two mongs don’t make a right” comments on twitter which seemingly ridiculed disabled people were at the very least, in poor taste. This morning, however, when he raised another issue close to the bone, I found myself thinking he may have a point. On Twitter, he broached the super-sensitive issue of racism speaking about today being St George’s Day, a celebration of all things, well, English. He wrote: “Happy St George’s Day (That’s the day that English people don’t celebrate in case someone thinks they’re racist).” I found myself thinking “that’s brave of him”, and " that’s an interesting topic, I’m going to blog about it". But as my fingers hovered over the keyboard I felt a cold flush of dread ru
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