Prince Harry's Racist Remarks

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A video of Britain's Prince Harry, third in line to the throne, spewing racist remarks has found its way to the press. While filming a video diary in 2006, Harry calls a fellow soldier a "Paki," and another a "raghead." The prince has since apologized for the comments, but many are outraged by his hateful language.

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this is so rediculous. this is a PRIVATE video and it was three years ago. the remark wasnt in any way rasist. the people of pakistani call themselvs pak so whats the difference? we are from britan and we are called brits,(as well as may other awful things that we dont complain about) again so whats the difference? ill tell you what, colour, if your anything other than white you can jump on the ban wagon that is now way too full of people with nothing better to do than say all this rubbish. and for this site to say it was a hateful comment i guess you are also jumping on the already full ban wagon too. are you all so outraged at the names we are called too? i think not. if you have never been in the army or navy you have no idea the names they call eachother, he will be lucky if thats the only thing he gets called, its not only colour but any features that makes you different from anyone else. people forget these men are brothers and these names are a joke they all get called names, but its only the names that refer to colour people have a problem with, surely thats rasist? if your gonna have a army and navy who are worried about little names that go around dont join it because you are obviously not a killer you are a fairy!

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