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The mere fact that their ruddy hue is far more discernible than people of colour is enough a point of differentiation to make it mildly racist, surely?

I'd argue that racism based on skin colour is based on original skin colour - if a pasty white that turns livid pink then its not. Its hard to determine what hue and how livid the pasty face will go also when and why - the original skin colour will remain the same to identify the wearer. I am pasty white - I'd guess quite a few things turn me gammon but right now you'd struggle to spot that.
 
Ok so its sexist, ageist and racist. How many black or brown people get called gammon? It is solely based on the change in skin colour.
Which is solely white people.

Look, as a white middle aged male I don’t find the term especially offensive, but I do think it’s mildly racist. Society is replete with mild racism from all points of the compass. As long as it’s not malign or hate-filled, I’ve learned to live with it. Life’s too short; so I’m genuinely not bothered about it - but it is a bit racist and your foregoing ‘original skin colour’ predication doesn’t make any sense if the only people who are discernibly prone to tha change are one particular ethnic group.
 
Which is solely white people.

Look, as a white middle aged male I don’t find the term especially offensive, but I do think it’s mildly racist. Society is replete with mild racism from all points of the compass. As long as it’s not malign or hate-filled, I’ve learned to live with it. Life’s too short; so I’m genuinely not bothered about it - but it is a bit racist and your foregoing ‘original skin colour’ predication doesn’t make any sense if the only people who are discernibly prone to that are one particular ethnic group.

I respect your right to feel offended.
 
I've never even heard the phrase gammon used for anything other than those salty pink bacon steaks that come from somewhere special on the pig and taste great with a fried egg (not pinapple thanks) chips and birds eye peas

Mountain... molehill...

Or are outraged millenials at work here?
 
When I said “doesn’t bother me very much”?

no when you said that its a term you don't find "especially offensive" which implies that in some degree you are offended by it but not as much as other terms of reference - you can scroll back and re-read your own post if you like.
 

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