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You know the manual!Originally posted by original PM View PostEvery record has been destroyed or falsified, every book rewritten, every picture has been repainted, every statue and street building has been renamed, every date has been altered. And the process is continuing day by day and minute by minute. History has stopped. Nothing exists except an endless present in which the Party is always right.
George Orwell, 1984
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Every record has been destroyed or falsified, every book rewritten, every picture has been repainted, every statue and street building has been renamed, every date has been altered. And the process is continuing day by day and minute by minute. History has stopped. Nothing exists except an endless present in which the Party is always right.
George Orwell, 1984
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Feck, I'm finding myself agreeing with you!Originally posted by woohoo View PostYes exactly, the joke was on us really as not getting over the war. Though, probably outdated now.
I think the Major, referred to Indians and Jamaicans in terms that are offensive. I wonder if this is the reason why it was removed.
I don't agree with it, I think we should be able to watch these things in context of the times. The same way many programmes from the 70s we find sexists now, almost in a funny way.
God knows what future generations will make of Love Island.
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Not going to be much comedy or music left soon.
Need to search out old footage of Steve Hughes talking about political correctness.
If we are removing old comedy then why not racist rap music also!!
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Originally posted by ladymuck View PostNaked Attraction should be banned
Why where else are you going to see the Sun & Guardian readers with their kit off?
Its so funny listening to them complaining about what the people in the box have when they are no great shakes themselves.
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The ironic thing is that it's not really racist.
I'd have thought the more contentious episode would be the one where the Major refers to Indians as w**s but maybe that snippet has already been excised from the Netflix offerings.
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Yes exactly, the joke was on us really as not getting over the war. Though, probably outdated now.Originally posted by ladymuck View PostIt may be me showing my ignorance here so do feel free to say so, but...
I always saw that episode as being a piss-take of the British, and their constipated manners, not a crowing about "winning" the war.
I think the Major, referred to Indians and Jamaicans in terms that are offensive. I wonder if this is the reason why it was removed.
I don't agree with it, I think we should be able to watch these things in context of the times. The same way many programmes from the 70s we find sexists now, almost in a funny way.
God knows what future generations will make of Love Island.
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Yep and he had concussion. There are a couple of bad words in the series so a bit of Guy Gisbon's dog dubbing and jobs a goodun.Originally posted by ladymuck View PostIt may be me showing my ignorance here so do feel free to say so, but...
I always saw that episode as being a piss-take of the British, and their constipated manners, not a crowing about "winning" the war.
Private Jones in Dad's Amy most likely had Shell shock (PTSD).
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"Nuance! Nuance! Burn the witch! Or I'll scream and scream and scream until I'm sick!"Originally posted by ladymuck View PostIt may be me showing my ignorance here so do feel free to say so, but...
I always saw that episode as being a piss-take of the British, and their constipated manners, not a crowing about "winning" the war.
Or some-such modern day wankery.
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It may be me showing my ignorance here so do feel free to say so, but...
I always saw that episode as being a piss-take of the British, and their constipated manners, not a crowing about "winning" the war.
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My German colleagues love that episode. Although it wasn't shown in Germany until relatively recently.Originally posted by Mordac View PostFawlty Towers now. Looks like the mob is winning, and winning big...
Fawlty Towers 'Don't mention the war' episode removed from UKTV | BBC | The Guardian
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