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11 hours ago, scotspine1 said:

Does your country have a long and rich reputation for beautiful gardens and enthusiastic gardeners from all walks of life? Mr. Wong is here to tell you how racist you are.......native plants are evil and wrong, plants brought back from the colonies are imperialistic.

 

These people want a wasteland.

 

 

 

I've actually been there...

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I think the title of this thread misconstrues James Wong's comments somewhat. 

 

He's possibly overthinking it, but he does raise valid points. I'd consider myself a keener gardener than most (listen to Gardener's question time often, on which James Wong is a regular panelist) and I'm honestly not bothered by the use (or misuse) of the term heritage. But he's still entitled to his opinion, and he didn't imply that it was racism.

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15 hours ago, kevinjohnsonmbe said:

I genuinely snorted at the blatant bang wag honing (auto correct ‘got me’ there, but I’ll leave it as is) of the (so called) academic who put her name to it....

 

 

 

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You do realise that 'academic' is a euphemism for 'gormless twat'?

 

If you make that substitution from now on you'll probably find that things make much more sense.

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Oh dear. I normally quite like the guy when he's on GQT and when he pops up on TV sometimes, but he's definitely dropped a bollock there! He's completely got the wrong end of the stick and then massively over thought it.
However, I don't believe it was anything to do with racism, he didn't mention that, even implicitly. That idea smells like anti-wokers trying to provoke an argument that wasn't there.

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4 minutes ago, scotspine1 said:

Kew Gardens groveling instead of being proud of English gardens, which are the envy of the world.

 

"opening up conversations about horticulture and race"...........

 

 

I love Kew an its Redwoods *coff*  but Wisley's are better. K  This is very RHS

 

( Really Hard to Swallow) 

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14 minutes ago, sime42 said:

 I don't believe it was anything to do with racism, he didn't mention that, even implicitly. 

 

2 hours ago, Big J said:

I think the title of this thread misconstrues James Wong's comments somewhat. 

 

he's still entitled to his opinion, and he didn't imply that it was racism.

 

Kew Gardens strongly disagrees with you 

 

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