rocker959
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Would never get on tv now
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The beauty of that series is that it highlighted the absurdity of being racist. A point that would of course be lost on todays PC brigade.
Nah, I'm sure a lot of the younger (at that time) generation could see it was poking fun at old bigots, not ethnic minorities... and 99% of the people who watched it the first time.
Nah, I'm sure a lot of the younger (at that time) generation could see it was poking fun at old bigots, not ethnic minorities.
Not so sure to be honest. Alf Garnett was lost on most as well.
"I took her to see INDIA.........at The Oval!"
f***ing genius, love that bit!
I'm not sure times have changed that much, take a hidden microphone around to any building site, pub, football ground, train station, town centre and raise an awkward question regarding race, asylum seekers, un-employment etc, I think you'd hear the same comments today.
I'm not sure times have changed that much, take a hidden microphone around to any building site, pub, football ground, train station, town centre and raise an awkward question regarding race, asylum seekers, un-employment etc, I think you'd hear the same comments today.
"I took her to see INDIA.........at The Oval!"
f***ing genius, love that bit!
Would never get on tv now
Would never get on tv now
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Sorry, couldn't agree with you less. The entire point of that sketch is Cleese showing how absurd the racism was of the (then) older generation. This is as anti-racist as you can get. Or have I missed your point?