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Post by Deleted on Mar 23, 2019 20:22:03 GMT
"Racist complications" do they do medication for that?
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Post by Mr Stabby on Mar 23, 2019 20:31:26 GMT
"Has anyone else noticed that on all TV adverts these days there are NO white couples. EVERY couple on tv adverts now have to be mixed race. I’m not entirely sure why this pisses me off so much much but it does. Probably because it’s a lie." "Don’t get me wrong, I’ve got nothing against mixed race couples whatsoever. I know a few black blokes. They are going out with black women. I know lots of white people. They are going out with other white people." "I guarantee it’s done by white women that live in 99% white areas, that wouldn’t spit on a black bloke if the poor cunt was on fire." "I have seen these indoctrination “bites” masquerading as advertisements, and it really makes MY piss boil too!" "I have been in a mixed race relationship (wife of Indian decent) for over 25 years. Like most couples we disagree about a lot, but not when it comes to these forced multicultural propaganda bollock adverts and wider programming. We consider them a fucking insult. On the bright side, without them we’d have one less thing to feel united in our hatred of. If business /marketing /media think they can get us to waste more of our hard earned cash on their unnecessary tat by ramming a bunch of bogus diversity drenched crap across our TV screen night after fucking night they must be even stupider than I took them for, themselves taken for £millions by advertising agency parasites who wouldn’t recognise a real life scenario if it came up and ripped their oxygen wasting lungs out." "On the other hand, white families and couples are only used when the advertisers need someone to look down on or humiliate. The ad below ticks a lot of brainwashing boxes: newly married couple, white male (submissive and incredibly stupid), and white sociopathic wife, clearly up to no good." Fox, you are obsessed by racist complications. You have something against everyone who is not like you, and that's pretty much the rest of the world. You've rather spectacularly missed the point here, which is that television advertisements seem to be being used to promote racial diversity, rather than depicting situations generally observed in everyday life. So the question has to be "What is the agenda here?"
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Post by Deleted on Mar 23, 2019 20:38:19 GMT
Fox, you are obsessed by racist complications. You have something against everyone who is not like you, and that's pretty much the rest of the world. You've rather spectacularly missed the point here, which is that television advertisements seem to be being used to promote racial diversity, rather than depicting situations generally observed in everyday life. So the question has to be "What is the agenda here?" I've no idea, never see adverts on TV. Thing is where I live there are very few immigrants compared to the rest of the UK, so mixed couples are rare. I only know one such. I am sure there are more, but they are rare. I 'm not sure what advertisers are doing other than trying to sell products. I was in Morrisons this a.m. when the lights were dimmed .... apparently to let the autistic shop more easily. We have ramps to improve wheelchair access etc, I see this as civilisation in action. These small changes are to encourage the less able to cope, it's a good thing. Makes me proud to shop in Morrisons [joking]
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Post by Deleted on Mar 23, 2019 20:40:49 GMT
TV family?
Dad dresses up as a woman, mum dresses up as a man and the kids obviously have the option gender fluidity so they can do what they want.
Release the chains that bind them to conventionality at an early age and let them fly. Then crash and burn when they realise they are weirdos.
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Post by bodger on Mar 23, 2019 20:42:59 GMT
Fox, you are obsessed by racist complications. You have something against everyone who is not like you, and that's pretty much the rest of the world. You've rather spectacularly missed the point here, which is that television advertisements seem to be being used to promote racial diversity, rather than depicting situations generally observed in everyday life. So the question has to be "What is the agenda here?" exactly, Mrs Tabby. ..... thank you for understanding what I was on about, which is nothing to do with fuxxy wuxxy's racist twaddle (that he will innocently attribute to others, and disclaim any responsibility for using it in his post). PS ... badgers live to be wise old things - foxes are fly-by-nights.
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Post by bodger on Mar 23, 2019 20:45:17 GMT
I was in Morrisons this a.m. when the lights were dimmed .... apparently to let the autistic shop more easily. We have ramps to improve wheelchair access etc, I see this as civilisation in action. These small changes are to encourage the less able to cope, it's a good thing. Makes me proud to shop in Morrisons [joking] they should turn all the lighting off so the blind have an advantage over the sighted for a change. Could be a mid-week special at 7pm every Wednesday, for an hour. I hate Morrisons, except for Market Street.
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Post by Mr Stabby on Mar 23, 2019 20:55:22 GMT
You've rather spectacularly missed the point here, which is that television advertisements seem to be being used to promote racial diversity, rather than depicting situations generally observed in everyday life. So the question has to be "What is the agenda here?" PS ... badgers live to be wise old things Not in my experience- most of the badgers I see are too thick to have thought "I'll just wait until that 44 tonne lorry has passed before I cross this road".
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Post by Deleted on Mar 23, 2019 21:03:35 GMT
I was in Morrisons this a.m. when the lights were dimmed .... apparently to let the autistic shop more easily. We have ramps to improve wheelchair access etc, I see this as civilisation in action. These small changes are to encourage the less able to cope, it's a good thing. Makes me proud to shop in Morrisons [joking] they should turn all the lighting off so the blind have an advantage over the sighted for a change. Could be a mid-week special at 7pm every Wednesday, for an hour. I hate Morrisons, except for Market Street. I've no idea what Market Street is, I walk to the shops, and it is the only full size supermarket, but Asda deliver my weekly basics. At 7.00 pm on a Wednesday I am tucking in to my red wine and pizza from Asda [£1.00 delivery slot]. My Asda delivery driver is now calling me by my first name, and I spend more time in chit chat with DPD than the Royal Mail postman. So these are shifts in social interactions, just as much as OIR and Clare in the Community. I don't think there is "an agenda"
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Post by Deleted on Mar 23, 2019 21:13:40 GMT
Is the delivery driver male or female or non specific and what is their racial origin. Or maybe they are race fluid.
Racial fluidity is an emerging topic but it is worth introducing to children at an early age. Make them aware they have the choice around their racial background in the same way they have a choice about what gender to be.
One day we will all be equal with the same gender and the same race. No inequalities. Amen.
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Post by Mr Stabby on Mar 23, 2019 21:20:12 GMT
they should turn all the lighting off so the blind have an advantage over the sighted for a change. Could be a mid-week special at 7pm every Wednesday, for an hour. I hate Morrisons, except for Market Street. I've no idea what Market Street is, It's a kind of Disneyesque pastiche of a northern street market which Morrisons seem to favour, except it isn't really very convincing, not least because it is in a supermarket and not outdoors. It comes across as a rather piss-poor attempt at creating some type of Yorkshire theme park in the south of England. Possibly it might be slightly more authentic if they had some whippets and pigeons wandering about to add character, or maybe a couple of overweight gentlemen in tweed jackets and flat caps communicating in unintelligible grunts while munching on Harry Ramsden chip barms.
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Post by Deleted on Mar 23, 2019 21:25:59 GMT
It is quite an interesting internal layout but also quite an annoying example of dumbing down.
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Post by Trina on Mar 23, 2019 21:26:43 GMT
I hate that bloody McCains advert which(Ricky Tomlinson) goes on about diverse family values.It's an advert for pigging oven chips,not world peace !😖
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Post by phil70 on Mar 23, 2019 21:29:17 GMT
Ah, racial diversity, yes on Sky News this morning an Asian writer was bewailing the fact that out of all the thousands of books published each year less than 1% of the characters in those books are Asian. Personally I never give a thought to the ethnicity race, creed or whatever of the characters of any book that I read, it's simply a question of "is it a good read" Phil
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Post by Deleted on Mar 23, 2019 21:34:54 GMT
Ah, racial diversity, yes on Sky News this morning an Asian writer was bewailing the fact that out of all the thousands of books published each year less than 1% of the characters in those books are Asian. Personally I never give a thought to the ethnicity race, creed or whatever of the characters of any book that I read, it's simply a question of "is it a good read" Phil I find it odd that people from Bangladesh and Pakistan are described as Asians. I thought they were Indians.
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Post by Mr Stabby on Mar 23, 2019 21:38:34 GMT
Ah, racial diversity, yes on Sky News this morning an Asian writer was bewailing the fact that out of all the thousands of books published each year less than 1% of the characters in those books are Asian. Personally I never give a thought to the ethnicity race, creed or whatever of the characters of any book that I read, it's simply a question of "is it a good read" Phil I find it odd that people from Bangladesh and Pakistan are described as Asians. I thought they were Indians.
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