On Wed, 2005-09-28 at 07:42 -0700, Rigsby wrote: > If they ever had the bottle to do a remake of "Love Thy Neighbour",
They won't. It was a product of the 70s when racism was accepted by many, wife beating was the woman's fault and institutionalised homophobia was all the rage.
Thank goodness we've grown up. -- "Duirt me leat go raibh me breoite." - T.M.
> On Wed, 2005-09-28 at 07:42 -0700, Rigsby wrote: > > If they ever had the bottle to do a remake of "Love Thy Neighbour",
> They won't. It was a product of the 70s when racism was accepted by > many, wife beating was the woman's fault and institutionalised > homophobia was all the rage.
> Thank goodness we've grown up.
I was quite young at the time, but I do remember it. The way I always viewed it was that the white man was made to look like the bufoon that he was. Just a loud mouth bigot who never actually got his own way. The neighbours always got the better of him in the end and his wife talked to him like he was an idiot. As for the homophobia, just look at Little britain. We are made to laugh at the gay stereotypes, not with them. Why is it "cool" for people like the Kumars to poke fun at the British, but uncool for us to laugh at anyone else ? Are we, the brits, not a race ? if not, then what category do we fall into that allows someone to be racist against us ? I'm not racist, I just prefer equality. There seems to be a lack of it these days, and I for one feel in the minority group. Why is there no standard bearers fighting for our cause ? Comedy, and the BBC seems to be stuck in a rut between Britophobic & Straightophobic. Love Thy Neighbour ? Loved every minute. (what I could remember anyway.)
> "Paul F. Johnson" <p...@all-the-johnsons.co.uk> wrote in message > news:1128122988.30885.2.camel@localhost... > > On Wed, 2005-09-28 at 07:42 -0700, Rigsby wrote: > > > If they ever had the bottle to do a remake of "Love Thy Neighbour",
> > They won't. It was a product of the 70s when racism was accepted by > > many, wife beating was the woman's fault and institutionalised > > homophobia was all the rage.
> > Thank goodness we've grown up.
Leave the UK to it's politically-correct, homo-pervert-loving, anti-family, anti-white, criminal-adoring,over-liberal Bliar govt.
Let it fill up to the brim with disease ridden, non-English speaking parasites ... all with their hands held out in expectation.
.... then, the rest rest of us (who HAVE contributed, all our working lives) ... will leave in droves, with what's left of our over-taxed , hard-earned savings ... as we are doing now.
In ten years time, there'll be nobody left here that's stupid enough to work & be taxed to the hilt to keep a MAJORITY of iliterate, unskilled, feckless parasites.
"Homosexuality is a chosen, criminal, sick perversion. A.I.D.S is the perfect cure".
With no disrespect to the previous post, most of which was music to my ears, if not all of it.
Political correctness...
What political correctness is, is Worthless labour party s**te doctrine.
Only instead of us saying, when confronted with a load of labour party shi** doctrine, "That is a load of Worthless labour party sh**e doctrine" SOME of the public, quite a number of us have been indoctrinated to "ponce" about and say what the labour party **ite want us to say, which is
oh, that is political correctness, or that is politically correct.
a some what muted miffed responce to something we find very irritating. Stifling our responses to what we know is blatant labour party indoctrination. Blunting the knife we want to thrust deep into the guts of the labour party, not by blunting the sharp edges of the knife, but replacing it entirely with a stick of over ripe floppy rhubarb.
In the previous post the words "politically-correct" in, "Leave the UK to it's politically-correct, homo-pervert-loving, anti-family, anti-white, criminal-adoring,over-liberal Bliar govt". could easily be replaced by the words, "Ponced up, labour party indoctrinated" It just fits right into place.
Every time I see or hear the words "Politically Correct". I go compleatly round the bend. I think of a 21 lb sledge hammer, a brick wall, and a gaggle of labour party mp's. with a few minutes later, a bucketfull of my sweat.
Eddie Booth, he used to make me laugh. that was good comedy in them days. Not the, "labour party indoctrinated shi**" comedy we have nowerdays. Or "politically correct" for the labour party indoctrinated ponces who don't or arn't able to speak their own minds.