No hope for Jeremy Clarkson.

Mr. Clarkson has just about lost his bearings and no aid might help putting him back on track! Already dizzy in his cloud of fame, he thinks of gratuitously throwing insults around as fair game in order to capture TV rating. The time has arrived to stuff him, together with his other two "Top Gear" clowns, into the trash bin where he deserves to stay.

Burst3 (talk)19:06, 3 December 2011

Read and comprehend what actually happened before you post anything.

24.118.205.32 (talk)04:38, 4 December 2011

The article was read and comprehended all right. But, although Mr. Clarkson's comment didn't relate at all with the "Top Gear" programme, the truth is that this individual is not adhering to the proper behaviour considering he is a public figure appearing in world-class mass media. Mr. Clarkson's breach of etiquette was, by no means, no the first one and he has been already become quite noted for his aggresive and insulting manners.

Burst3 (talk)20:00, 5 December 2011

Just to clarify, wich one of Clarkson's remarks got you upset? The first one about the strike being fantastic, the second one related to the BBC's need for impartiality (wich led to the third one) or the third that strikers should be shot?

The way I read your comments, it seems like you didn't really understand what was said before getting worked up and outraged. Or, for impartiality, you happen to be a genius linguist and unfortunately I am not able to comprehend you complex reasoning.

Got it?

187.49.44.229 (talk)10:15, 31 January 2012
 
 

I emailed the BBC in support of the freedom for Mr. Clarkson (and implicitly of others) to voice such opinions.

A medium where the only views allowed are those guaranteed not to offend is of greatly lessened value.

94.194.207.245 (talk)22:06, 4 December 2011
 

I quite frankly find it PATHETIC that people can have the self-righteousness to be offended by a comment that was intended as a satire of the BBC's need for political correctness. How hard are they trying to find something to be offended by, when they have to pick that? That's absolutely ridiculous.

Nimloth250 (talk)22:16, 19 March 2012