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There are some questionable stuff in things like Only Fools and horses, Porridge and even dads army that if taken to the extreme level mean they could be cut Gold would have nothing to show Tongue Tongue
Then you would get the boxsets for all the above pulled from shop shelves and online and destroyed...then what?
i actually have the in sickness and health dvd collection i got it when warren mitchell died and i know why it was banned was funny but very racist and even homophobic

problem is that most people get the concept they are taking the piss out of the character and showing them for what they are but there is a minority and we all know one who thinks because they see it being said on tv then they can say it on the streets

main problem about this week is we are really getting away from the real reason for the BLM movement
South park may finally get its wish
Black Lives do matter, but in Britain has the protest been hijacked by groups who just want to cause trouble.
(11-06-2020 19:34 )Stemmw Wrote: [ -> ]I enjoy reading your posts Southsidestu, you always make some interesting and well reasoned points. I agree with you when you say Colonial powers like Britain and U.S. should educate their population like Rwanda and Germany (with Naziism).

I'd be interested to know, as someone who didn't come through the the British education system, if the gory details of British history are actually fully explored in your school text books. I would assume not, as an example there was of an episode of "Victoria" from last year I believe in which the storyline revolved around the famine in Ireland. I remember some of the social media reaction from British people and how they seemed completely unaware, for the most part, of what happened and the subsequent role Britain played in the starvation and mass emigration of Irish people, in spite of the fact that there was plenty of food being produced in Ireland at the time, it was just being taken and delivered to the rest of the empire around the world. Seemed like this issue and similar issues might be airbrushed out of your history syllabus as many people commenting online were saying they probably should have read about this whilst they were in school.

I imagine it would be tough to read about your own gory history when it comes to issues like the famine, colonialism, slavery etc. but definitely necessary, it's the sort of stuff people need to be informed of.

Thank You, I never did history any further than my second year at Uni despite wanting to, no Standard Grade/GCSE. I honestly cannot remember being taught anything about the ills of Empire & Colonialism. Nothing about the Irish or Bengali famines, the transatlantic slave trade or incidents like the Jallianwala Bagh massacre. Had I taken it further who knows but it never featured in my education from ages 5 to 14.

I think that you hit the nail on the head, people are uncomfortable exploring their own countries egregious past so they don't want to, people are largely patriotic & that past is an affront to their patriotism which is something important to them. Of course as George Bernard Shaw said "Patriotism: Your conviction that this country is superior to all other countries because you were born in it."
Robert the Bruce Statue defaced at bannockburn apparently he used slaves

https://www.thenational.scot/news/185137...ref=twtrec


Oooh do we cancel bravehart cos Mel Gibson is racist now i can get behind that its all a load of bullshit anyway Tongue Tongue Tongue
IAFD site removes "IR" tag

https://blog.iafd.com/2020/06/08/doing-b...FD+News%29

Quote:Considering recent events in America, the team at IAFD would like to state unequivocally and firmly that black lives matter. The murder of George Floyd, along with the murders of countless other black folks at the hands of police in America is cause for alarm and concern. We stand with the protesters exercising their first amendment rights – the same right we enjoy by documenting and archiving adult film data here at IAFD.
We stand up for black performers who have been made to feel fetishized, minimized, and othered in these categories. We do not condone the racist pay gaps between performers in IR scenes. We are dismayed when we hear stories that black performers in group scenes need to mind who they come in contact with because a fellow performer “doesn’t do blacks yet” since performing with a black man can command a higher rate and is usually saved for later in one’s career.
In striving to be the change we want to see in the world, we are eliminating the IR (“Interracial”) tag on our site.
Internally among the editorial staff, we have believed that interracial porn largely serves to uphold racist stereotypes and imagery – stereotypes and imagery that inform acts of racist hatred. We feel its narrow definition – black men fucking white women – only serves to further a narrative started hundreds of years ago; one with deserves to be relegated to the history books. We justified tracking this information because the industry embraces and promotes it.
No more. We won’t be a part of it.

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As Charle says we have people over here using it as an excuse to cause trouble, which doesn't help the BLM movement.

They're confusing Robert Burns and Robert the Bruce, Bruce pre-dated slavery by 300(ish) years, whereas Burns became a plantation book keeper for a time.
^^ Always thought he was anti slavery
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