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Ricky Gervais Fame - Eskimo's and Global Warming

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Ricky Gervais in Fame talking about global warming and ekimos.

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  • It makes me laugh how do-gooders who know fuck all try to earn brownie points by saying Eskimoe is racist. Calling them all Inuits is actually racist. "Eskimoe" is their ethnicity. Inuit is a tribe of Eskimoes. Tribes from Greenland, Cananda etc are perfectly happy being called eskimoes. Calling them inuits is like called all black people "Nigerian". So actually do your homework before trying to be politically correct.

  • superfluous apostropheeeeeeeeeeeees

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  • @codecrt321

    you're such a dumbass. the guy was trying to defend ricky and the point he made, not be against him

  • @mrblankweed and?

  • @01GuitarGuru01 just to say Greenland is a part of Denmark

  • @01GuitarGuru01 shut the fuck up he's a comedian not a politician

  • @01GuitarGuru01 shut the fuck up

  • @Swidhelm ok

  • @Swidhelm Nah, moved there in 1997 just before I started Kindergarten. Lived in Labrador, and I've spent a bit of time in the northern Inuit towns like Nain, Hopedale, Makkovik, etc. My father spent much, much more time in those places than I did though, he does a lot of court proceedings for those small towns, either as a prosecution or defense lawyer. He has nothing but good things to say about the Inuit. To be honest though, the other tribe (the Innu) I'm not so fond of.

  • @PatS1t That's cool. Did you work there?

  • @Swidhelm Yep. The Inuit are pretty respectable too. Of course they have towns and electricity and whatnot, but they still retain their diet and hunting practices from the old days. I know, I lived in northern Canada for 14 years.

  • let find a tree... fuckin'ell...

    brilliant.

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