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The True Doctor wrote:You're still not in the UK.
On 24/04/2025 20:04, Blueshirt wrote:I will comment so that others don't have to!>>
I am not in the UK ...
In which case you are not in a position to comment.
Because of a rigged first past the post electoral system which favours the Tories and Labour.Reform UK might seem to have a lot of support over there, and... but from what I see there doesn't seem to be too>
too many people protesting on the streets over there about
the woke content of TV shows. In fact, I reckon most of the
nation couldn't give a shit.
They don't need to protest in the streets. It's all over the
newspapers. The people of Britain have had enough of wokery
and that's why most of them now support Nigel Farage and
Reform.
they may be doing well in some opinion polls... but until that
is translated in to a majority of seats in Westminster and Nigel
Farage is the UK's Prime Minister, then it's only supposition
that a majority of people support them. If the majority of
people in the UK really supported Reform and were against
"wokery" them why did Labour get elected last July?
The council elections will be used as protest against the tyrannical rule of Keir Starmer. Wokery will play a part in that ever since the leader of Ingsoc tried to redefine the term "working people" for the 11th and definitive edition of the Newspeak Dictionary, so that no one can claim that Ingsoc broke its promises to them.Elections are a good way to gauge public opinion but I stillTV shows wouldn't be top of people's everyday agenda.>
The majority of them have to go to work and live
their life... if they don't like a TV show I'm sure
they just switch over or go and do something else instead.
>
Of course, there will always be Angry of Tunbridge Wells who
sends an e-mail to the BBC and OFCOM, but I wouldn't think
those types constitute the mood of the entire nation.
Wait for the local election results.
don't think "wokery" in television shows is top of that many
people's agenda when they go out to vote... especially in
council elections which are usually more about local issues.
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