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and welcome back to headliners . and welcome back to headliners. so we have the worst kind of story now nick, this is mrs. brown's boys. they're in trouble with the racism probe. but we are not being told what they said. >> i know it's ridiculous. mrs. brown's boys star brendan o'carroll and bbc racism probe clumsy joke backfired. but yeah, we don't know the clumsy joke because everything's so sensitive now. you can't even say the joke at a read through of their rubbish show, there was a clumsy attempt at a joke in the character of agnes, so it was an in—character joke. so was an in—characterjoke. so it's already, you know, not even really a statement that a person is making. it's an improv where a racial term was implied. so this is the most vague possible. it's the implication of an implication. i don't know what that could possibly mean . that could possibly mean. >> it could be anything from the harshest. the n word all the way down to some maybe irish slang that could mean anything. >> it's implied. it definitely can't be a particularly bad
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word. it backfired and caused offence, which i deeply regret and for which i have apologised. now we've got to have all these apologies and this all this nonsense and this is the thing. now what the world's so boring. just let everyone be racist. this is my new theory. just. i mean, everyone's racist against white people anyway. call us. just let everyone be racist for everyone. then we can just not have these endless boring debates. someone said something just actually i searched brendan o'carroll, the actor's name and the word racism on twitter, and he's been embroiled in a few racial slurs over the years, and they're all utterly meaningless . they're all utterly meaningless. >> and i can't help wondering whether they use it to get a bit of publicity occasionally, you know, to get into the papers, or we have to find out who was offended by this, who got upset about this? >> does it say who was who got upset about it? >> i have no idea. >> i have no idea. >> and you're right. we don't even know what the word is. >> i mean, i had a look at the cast of mrs. brown's boys. yes, they are uniformly as white as king edward potatoes. i mean, they're extraordinarily pale . so they're extraordinarily pale. so i suspect it was probably like a traveller type. do you know what i mean? no, no , it was the word.
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i mean? no, no, it was the word. >> i heard what it was. oh. did you. it's called biddle debach. they called this guy a biddle back. yeah. >> is that right? and you're just feeling comfortable to say that on gb news? because you just made it up ? yes. a secret just made it up? yes. a secret hearing. now from a scottish trans changing room dispute. louis, i'm just glad poor old alex salmond isn't here to see this. >> oh, he called me an idiot, you know that? i didn't know. this is at the times, at the perceptive , the man of profound perceptive, the man of profound judgement. he did. he didn't get all upset. he did get upset like you. you've got. yeah, yeah, yeah. >> all my, all my fault. you're just a normal, chilled out entertainer. that's why i'm here. >> i'm here because i'm absolutely a special person . absolutely a special person. people have seen me over three years. like you said. i've been for here three years. they know that i'm a special. yeah, they don't know. >> they haven't seen you behind the scenes. go on, come on. >> because they get into that trans woman's changing room, will you? anyway, so some woman walked into some trans woman or whatever that is. that's a guy went into a hospital , whatever that is. that's a guy went into a hospital, nhs whatever that is. that's a guy went into a hospital , nhs fife. went into a hospital, nhs fife. that's where my ex—wife was from. fife . changing room . and
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from. fife. changing room. and this woman, a nurse, got offended by her and said i was offended. i didn't not offended . offended. i didn't not offended. i made a complaint. i don't want some guy walking in her mind. it's a guy, a guy. some guy walking in her mind. it's a guy, a guy . and they they it's a guy, a guy. and they they fired her. >> they used the word intact. now about about males that they used to use about dogs who had been castrated. oh , interesting. been castrated. oh, interesting. extraordinary. intact. yes. >> i'd like them to check me to see. >> and then, of course, in paragraph seven they go on to isla bryson. what do you think nick is this like. >> it's horrible. it's shocking. i mean, the nurse was accused of bullying. i mean, she was suspended, then accused of bullying. and this is the world we have now. you can make a complaint. >> just the complaint? yeah. bully the guy. >> well, no . exactly. yeah, but >> well, no. exactly. yeah, but how could it be bullying? yeah. i mean , you don't want to get i mean, you don't want to get changed next to a someone who's a male. if you're a woman intimidating, a male. if you're a woman intimidating , obviously. intimidating, obviously. >> and we have a bathroom here. >> and we have a bathroom here. >> we do this story every night. but it's very important. of course, but what can you what more can you add? it's complete insanity. >> she turned her back. that was
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the. that was the extent of the of the offence she caused to this chap . really? yeah. she this chap. really? yeah. she turned her back. >> the nurse turned her back and he claimed he had. >> but she says in this it says using male pronouns for the trans woman. >> yeah. i know that's such a weird times. we're going around it. >> yeah, i know, but you know, what's interesting about this story is that so that it's going to be held, it's going to be they want it. the nhs doesn't want this in public. they want a secret hearing. the nurse says, i want it out in the open, i did this, i want to , i want and this, i want to, i want and that's that's what makes america the greatest country in the world. it's out in the open. generally speaking, there's no secret whatever they call that changing rooms . no, not changing changing rooms. no, not changing rooms. there's no what do they call the thing with that ? call the thing with that? >> that in camera? >> that in camera? >> no. the secret what do they call the secret court ? where you call the secret court? where you where you're told you're not allowed to speak about somebody and you're not allowed to speak about somebody , somebody you're about somebody, somebody you're not allowed to speak about. what is that? >> you mean an injunction? >> you mean an injunction? >> injunction? super injunction? yeah . that supposedly some yeah. that supposedly some member of our government has
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against them. >> i don't believe one of those has been involved in this. nick telegraph. they have news of the donors backing one of the world's last remaining half decent universities . decent universities. >> yeah, it's britain's second richest man. what a loser. imagine being the second richest. britain's second richest. britain's second richest man among billionaires backing anti—woke university, backing anti —woke university, which backing anti—woke university, which is in austin. it's university of austin and austin seems like a cool place. you've got joe rogan's comedy club, you've got these interesting things going on, and there are universities that get this. where's the quote? they want to? they have the tagline dare to think this is university where you can actually think it's a crazy idea. i don't know, i don't know if it'll ever catch on, but that's the idea. and he's donated a lot to this university. and in fact, it means they've had a total of $200 million, which is and harvard has 486 million. so it's only one university. but if things carried on like this, you could get actual, you know, free thinking universities, which are and as far as we know, universities go on. >> this is an actual bricks and mortar university because i know jordan peterson set up a thing he's calling a university, but it's an honour. it's an online. it's an academy.
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>> yeah. andrew dawson, of course. yeah. >> but this is this is a proper old fashioned campus building. it exists. students. yeah . it exists. students. yeah. >> in reality, the real world. >> in reality, the real world. >> that's pretty impressive, right? people don't establish new universities very often. we have one private university in this country, i think. university? >> yeah, we need it, but we need more. we need the arts. we need to reclaim the arts. i mean, this is so farjust sort of this is so far just sort of politics and discussion. we need to reclaim, you know, literature, publishing, film. but this is the beginning of it. i'm saying we meaning people who aren't mental. >> no, but anyone who is mental in your plea, i think, might well consider that this is a you know, you'd go over there, right? in a heartbeat. >> yeah. i could go over to university for the right price. i can go over. as much as i love working here with lewis as is absolutely clear. but for the right price, i would go to austin today. >> the people think you hate me. the fact is, what makes this story really interesting is that it's news. why is it even news? they're just saying we don't want to give money to harvard. why shouldn't why should that be? what do people have to force to give money to harvard? this to give mon
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