Cormcolash
Well-Known Member
I think it's okay if you identify as black
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no thank you
It’s had a couple of close shaves over the years.Has Fawlty towers been cancelled yet?
Probably.I watched a few episodes of in sickness and in health recently. Classic comedy but the cancel brigade would be all over it like schoal of piranhas.
Alf Garnett is an exception to this rule, in being world-class and unsurpassable at what he does – bigotry and bloviation. Alf was conceived by writer Johnny Speight as a panoramic parody of the most unpalatable attitudes to be found among some of the traditional white working-class in Britain at the time: loud-mouthedly anti-immigrant, anti-semitic, anti-socialist, sexist, philistine.
Mitchell was first bewildered – and then irritated – to discover that, for a section of the TV audience, Alf was seen as championing rather than satirising the political positions he stupidly espoused. Most spectacularly missing the joke was the morality campaigner Mrs Mary Whitehouse, who held up the potty-mouthed white supremacist as a prime example of the BBC’s moral depravity and attempted legal action to force it off air.
All three. Also I think they don't like Cleese because he supported Brexit and has views on immigration.Are people angry in advance because they think discussing the idea of "cancel culture" is suggesting that it doesn't exist? Or that it's a reactionary right-wing response to genuinely weeding out "problematic" people in our midst? Ot it's "anti-woke" to even consider the topic?
Are people angry in advance because they think discussing the idea of "cancel culture" is suggesting that it doesn't exist? Or that it's a reactionary right-wing response to genuinely weeding out "problematic" people in our midst? Ot it's "anti-woke" to even consider the topic?
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