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Originally Posted by hivemind I always thought that comedy on TV was the biggest in joke on us, joe public. Look how many Del Boy's, Victor Meldrew's, Foggies, Arkwright, Hyacinth Bucket's, Fletcher's etc... their are. And yet nobody takes offence at that. All of this feeds into an agenda to change hearts and minds of the public, and inparticular, the younger generation, who will be bombarded with this PC shite from Primary School onwards. All this Black Lives Matter stuff is very dubious as well. Kneeling on one knee as a mass group across the country seems like something a cult would do. This country is being divided for a reason. And the Government haven't flinched over the toppling of statues, and yet, if we did that, we'd be sent to prison for it, but it's alright for BLM to do it. It's all very odd. Bit like Extinction Rebellion. |
The point about children is an interesting one because they are very prone to mimicry and repeating words they hear from authority figures and people on TV. As such, it's property for the best that kids don't hear the N word. If they do, then I hope someone would treat it like a swearword and tell them that it's a bad word which we shouldn't say.
I have no problem with the Black Lives Matter movement pushing for systemic change to such parts of society as policing and employment so Afro-Caribbean people are not underrepresented in high-paid and powerful jobs and overrepresented in prison.
However, that's too much like politics, so