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Post by webm@ster on Apr 18, 2008 14:13:42 GMT -5
When L4E published Black Book Media's article " Noel Gallagher Jealous Definitely, Racist Maybe" it caused Ben Barna's usually sparingly used comments box to overflow with your messages of concern. See Ben's response below:www.blackbookmag.com/article/noel-gallagher-fans-attack/2728Earlier today, a concerned gentleman e-mailed BlackBook demanding I issue an apology for my post on Noel Gallagher’s negative reaction to Jay-Z headlining Glastonbury (the gentleman doesn't think it's right). Apparently the article was picked up by an Oasis fansite, causing the minions of Oasis Nation to unleash their wrath upon me in the comments. Throughout the day, my colleagues and I shared laughs over gems such as: “ben barna you have your head jammed up or [sic] politically correct ass,” while another lauded “Classic idiocy from a low-grade journalist who clearly hasn’t done their research.” At least they consider me a journalist. Thanks guys! See the comments yourself for the full effect. What pissed them off so much, was that apparently I called the fragile Mr. Gallagher a racist. I have since learned that you cannot use such a loaded term when discussing someone as beloved as Noel, which is why Emily Eavis, co-founder of Glastonbury, tip-toed around it. Allow me to address those upset by the post, in all caps, so you don’t miss it this time: EMILY EAVIS INSINUATED THAT NOEL GALLAGHER’S COMMENTS WERE RACIALLY MOTIVATED. I SAID THEY WERE NOT. I SAID THEY WERE BASED ON JEALOUSY. Read the last sentence again, and maybe you’ll get it. Take your time, no rush. What I found so delicious about this whole episode is that everyone who isn’t a rabid Oasis fan (i.e. doesn’t spend their time on Oasis fan forums) didn’t interpret the post as a anti-Gallagher smear. Meaning, fans let their commendable passion for Noel Gallagher and his band override those equally commendable reading comprehension skills. I am a huge fan of Oasis—I grew up with their music, and I love the Gallagher brothers. Noel is a brilliant songwriter, and Liam has one of the most distinct voices in modern rock. Five years ago, after leaving the hospital after an 18-day stay, the first song I listened to on my walk home was “Cast No Shadow.” It was inspiring. But, having said that, I will never ever let my love for Oasis alter the way I read and understand sentences. That would be dangerous and irresponsible. But I’m glad you guys do, because this last day has been an absolute hoot. respond to Ben at the link above:
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Post by Guy Fawkes on Apr 18, 2008 14:34:28 GMT -5
Damn yeah.
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Post by castlecraver on Apr 18, 2008 14:56:47 GMT -5
Where the hell is this guy from? On what planet can you even delicately mention a celebrity and racism in the same sentence (much less publish a piece entitled _____, Jealous Definitely, Racist Maybe") without it being a totally obvious insinuation? What fucktard could ever assume that even mentioning racist allegations, particularly if he believes them to be unfounded, would do anything besides fan the flames and lend support to a bullshit theory?
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Post by Guy Fawkes on Apr 18, 2008 15:15:22 GMT -5
I love the drama. Better than TV.
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Post by eva on Apr 18, 2008 16:03:34 GMT -5
what an idiot
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Post by wankinginthebushes on Apr 19, 2008 4:41:59 GMT -5
Am I missing something?
It was Emily Eavis who implied the racist card, he just said it instead of tip-toeing around the subject like she did.
I don't see why everyone is kickin off at him
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Post by wankinginthebushes on Apr 19, 2008 4:50:10 GMT -5
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Post by brumoscardo on Apr 20, 2008 7:00:03 GMT -5
About the writing skills? Maybe. But when you are concerned about this, it's clearly only a try to deviate the focus of the problem. What he doesn't know is that many ppl from around the globe wrote those lines and don't necessarily speak in english very often. The main problem is that he really implied that Noel is racist. 'Maybe' shows a tiny possibility that what he said was about racism and his last line, combined with the title, just implied that his 'racist argument' was based in a fury of jealousy.
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