Al_bina
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Dear Skydragon,Albina, it was not a comment on you 'personally' taking offence on behalf of the chinese, but a comment on the media and those that do take offence on something Philip said, to someone else.
It has been kind of you to clarify the situation. Current times demand political correctness and cultural sensitivity from public people. So it comes as no surprise that Prince Philip's gaffes tend to cause a barrage of criticism.
You are very right noting that public apologies always sound very hypocritical. I for one assume that no one has ever demanded apologies from Prince Philip due to his age and position. He belongs to the old generation and does not shy away from words considered as culturally insensitive nowadays. Still it is unacceptable for Prince Philip or any other member of royal families, who are deemed to be well-bred and tactful, pass knowingly controversial remarks.I will give Phillip credit for owning up to what he says, it's not like he ever backtracks or makes public apologies...a lot of famous people do that after they get caught up in these controversies and it's never sincere.
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