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fandomsecrets2015-04-18 02:44 pm
[ SECRET POST #3027 ]
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Here's is the relevant clip
(Anonymous) 2015-04-18 10:26 pm (UTC)(link)http://www.liveleak.com/view?i=796_1322406985
Is the relevant clip. My take on it is that May said something, not entirely polite but not exactly offensive either. Then after a bit of back and forth and the usual stupidity, Hammond said some truly offensive general stereotypes, and Clarkson said something that was personally offensive about the Mexican Ambassador to the UK. I'd not let any of them totally off the hook, but the ranking would be Hammond winning the "most offensive git of the week" award by a clear mile, Clarkson winning the "generally a douchebag about an actual person" award, and James May winning the "that was a bit of a silly thing to say" award at the very rear. May's opinion on Mexican food is generally neutral and reflects more his own personal tastes (along with the way Faux-mexican food is marketed) than anything else.