Yuri Bezmenov warned us back in the 80s. We are witnessing his predictions happening in real time.
@richawdon38567 ай бұрын
Brilliant! Hate monsters johnnies.. Hahaha!
@josephthompson13187 ай бұрын
Ppl # Scotland fropp8ng as is snp membership.
@lemsip2077 ай бұрын
Little Britain is already socially unacceptable to these people. I remember the push to cancel repeats of The Inbetweeners and Gavin and Stacey in the late 2010s and early 20s but the former was ground breaking as there were disabled people cast as disabled characters. The latter was considered racist but it is mostly set in Barry and Billericay which arent multi cultural though filmed in Cardiff and Dinas Powis as well. The book The Fifth Sacred Thing by Starhawk was written in the 90s but was put down for being transphobic as there were no trans characters in it despite the main characters being bisexual and polyamorous. Then in 2020 a lot of TV dramas came out with black characters for the sane of it. In His Dark Materials there were two white scholars who were portrayed as black characters and played by black actors in the BBC drama series. There was a black character in Industry on the trading floor as a new recruit who had been to Eton and Oxbridge. You could imagine the back room with Asian staff though. It was like the United Nations in that trading bank. The MDs were a mixture of India, oriental and white. The 90s and even the 00s have more in common with the 70s than now. Our freedoms were beginning to be eroded in the 00s though. Even Jonathan Pie is speaking out on this.
@lemsip2077 ай бұрын
I never thought I would be agreeing with many of the articles on the Spiked website as it is a libertarian organisation but it is a voice of sanity on cultural issues such as free speech, labelling white middle class women who arent non complaining as 'Karens' and labelling people with annoying habits as 'toxic'. A Karen is the label imposed on a difficult white female customer but also one who won't tolerate bad service or rude and abusive shop assistants and waiters barking at them. Once women were being labelled as 'Karens' customer service returned to the bad old days of the 70s so I got a sense of deja vu in a lot of shops and cafes. Customers then had to show deference instead of staff and had to learn customer service skills. It was still service with a smile but the onus on customers smiling instead.