The comedian said he thinks there should "still be a conversation about it" as he shared his past experiences.He also used a racial slur when quoting the name of a 1930s comedy by GH Elliott and Al Jolson.He said: “Let me tell you, Nick, obviously Al Johnson or GH Elliot, who played the Chocolate Coloured C**n in the 1930s – they perpetuated the myth of the happy n***o who was just very happy to sing under the crack of the whip, the American whip or the British imperial bayonet and obviously that’s deeply offensive and always will be.”After he used the word on air, Nick said: "Just to be clear, Harry, there will be people offended by that term that you have just used.Harry Enfield ignites uproar after defending blackface on Radio 4"You are.
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