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That clip was part of a two part documentary still avalaible to watch on All4.

Though the Method of explaining how white privelidge exist beyond ecomic status is in my eyes crude, and wouldn't be how I would like it taught or explained you only have to read the replies to see how far is still needed for some to understand unconscious biases.

Also seems gingers get an easier time nowadays ;-)


 
It’s typical divide and conquer tactics.

Tell a certain group of people they’re hated and mistreated and tell another group they’re bad for their privilege.

Both of which are false.

It’ll cause division, resentment, anger and then ultimately violence.

It’s the antithesis of what we should be... colourblind.

It’s going against Dr. Martin Luther King’s famous words.
 
All those pro privatising the beeb here don't google the vicar of dibbly this morning, it will spoil your morning cuppa ;-)
 
All those pro privatising the beeb here don't google the vicar of dibbly this morning, it will spoil your morning cuppa ;-)

I don't think it's those who are pro-privatising the BBC who should be bothered: it's the ones who want to keep it in state hands.

The BBC'S partiality on BLM has been the biggest gift to people who've campaigned all their lives to privatise the BBC and it's looking increasingly likely - something I never thought I'd see in my life.
 
I don't think it's those who are pro-privatising the BBC who should be bothered: it's the ones who want to keep it in state hands.

The BBC'S partiality on BLM has been the biggest gift to people who've campaigned all their lives to privatise the BBC and it's looking increasingly likely - something I never thought I'd see in my life.

Still they will be all ranting this morning, at the VoD story was my point.
 
For me the beeb has a lot of faults, mainly all of their own making.

And sadly it probably will die off in the near future through it's own mismangement, politcal will and public apathy
 
For me the beeb has a lot of faults, mainly all of their own making.

And sadly it probably will die off in the near future through it's own mismangement, politcal will and public apathy
Which is a shame because it can produce some brilliant programming, and commercial television is for dullards (I don’t ever watch anything on ITV it’s so shit!).

For too long, however, it’s not been impartial in its news broadcasting and is too concerned with America.
 
It is so wrong that the BBC is immune to any economic volatility and the pandemic because those who are impacted have to pay a compulsory tax to fund the socialist gravy train.

Companies are making drastic cuts whilst Dan "I don't work Sundays" Walker enjoys a free chaeffered commute from Sheffield funded by the public.
 
It’s typical divide and conquer tactics.

Tell a certain group of people they’re hated and mistreated and tell another group they’re bad for their privilege.

Both of which are false.

It’ll cause division, resentment, anger and then ultimately violence.

It’s the antithesis of what we should be... colourblind.

It’s going against Dr. Martin Luther King’s famous words.

Except one group are mistreated in criminal justice, mental health settings and schools.

The ‘I have a dream’ speech is parroted by the likes of Farage and Ben Bradley in an entirely see through attempt to label those campaigning for equality as the problem

People are judged by the colour of their skin and until that changes(I don’t think it ever will) then Dr King’s speech is still relevant

Regards the BBC, I love it and should be kept at all costs. Similar to the EU, it has it flaws but on balance, we are better with it than without it
 
It is so wrong that the BBC is immune to any economic volatility and the pandemic because those who are impacted have to pay a compulsory tax to fund the socialist gravy train.

Companies are making drastic cuts whilst Dan "I don't work Sundays" Walker enjoys a free chaeffered commute from Sheffield funded by the public.
They are in the same boat as MPs. Public finances stretched beyond what the elastic has ever had to bear, but MPs can find inflation busting salary increases, and the BBC can splurge dozens of licence fees up the wall Anyone on a £m at the BBC scoops up nearly 6000 licence fees, and that's before there one fuckin' progamme in the can!
 

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