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Badger11 Beckenham 25 May 23 6.15pm | |
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Originally posted by ASCPFC
[Link] Apparently Uncle Remus isn't the only one upset Aesop is already planning a lawsuit.
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ASCPFC Pro-Cathedral/caravan park 25 May 23 6.26pm | |
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Originally posted by Nicholas91
I think the British should accuse everybody who uses a train, a telephone, the internet, plays football, in fact a very large number of things, of cultural appropriation. I'm still waiting for a Catalonian football club to accuse us of cultural appropriation for our shirts! Also, I once wrote a story at about 8 years old whilst in school that revolved around a boy wizard. JK Rowling may have fooled everybody else but I know exactly what she is, a fraud... and I want my money, which is not the point just a coincidental ramification of justice. I guess the only way to not appropriate culture is to be simply stereotypically English.
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Behind Enemy Lines Sussex 25 May 23 6.26pm | |
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Originally posted by ASCPFC
[Link] Interesting, as a writer of fiction myself, I haven’t read anybody else’s stories in decades and that way I can’t be accused of pinching somebody’s ideas. But in view of the high profile cases in the music industry lately I am not surprised that people have started to look ‘backwards’ to uncover alleged misdemeanours. However, who is the individual author who would get the money if it ever got to court?
hats off to palace, they were always gonna be louder, and hate to say it but they were impressive ALL bouncing and singing. |
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georgenorman 25 May 23 8.14pm | |
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Steinbeck now!
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Teddy Eagle 25 May 23 8.36pm | |
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One person's opinion is a "call" is it? I don't like most of the lyrics to rap records so I don't listen to rap music. It's not difficult.
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cryrst The garden of England 25 May 23 8.44pm | |
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But one of them was a thick t*** tbh.
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georgenorman 26 May 23 12.46pm | |
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A theatre in East London (subsidised by the Arts Council – ie: you and me) are putting on a fun-packed show by a pair called Tambo & Bones. The blurb says: “join their journey from comedy double-act, to hip-hop superstars, to activists in an America at the epicentre of the global Black Lives Matter movement”. For at least one evening the theatre is calling for there to be a ‘black out’ performance where white people are dissuaded from attending – they say: “where an all-black-identifying audience can enjoy and discuss the performance free from the white gaze”. The director, Matthew Xia explains that “I felt that with a play like Tambo & Bones, which unpicks the complexity of Black performance in relation to the white gaze, it was imperative that we created such a space.” Imagine the cancellations and probable prosecutions if a white director suggested an evening free from the ‘black gaze’. (Radio listeners could of course be excused if they misinterpreted Xia’s words as being homophobic as well as racist.)
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ASCPFC Pro-Cathedral/caravan park 26 May 23 1.30pm | |
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Originally posted by georgenorman
A theatre in East London (subsidised by the Arts Council – ie: you and me) are putting on a fun-packed show by a pair called Tambo & Bones. The blurb says: “join their journey from comedy double-act, to hip-hop superstars, to activists in an America at the epicentre of the global Black Lives Matter movement”. For at least one evening the theatre is calling for there to be a ‘black out’ performance where white people are dissuaded from attending – they say: “where an all-black-identifying audience can enjoy and discuss the performance free from the white gaze”. The director, Matthew Xia explains that “I felt that with a play like Tambo & Bones, which unpicks the complexity of Black performance in relation to the white gaze, it was imperative that we created such a space.” Imagine the cancellations and probable prosecutions if a white director suggested an evening free from the ‘black gaze’. (Radio listeners could of course be excused if they misinterpreted Xia’s words as being homophobic as well as racist.)
Let's have a guess at the show's commercial success. All those black people dying to pay 40 quid to see it. There'll be more Guardian critics there than an audience, unless they give the tickets away in the street - which my guess is that they will. Whatever about the race element - sounds sh1t anyway.
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Slimey Toad Karsiyaka, North Cyprus 26 May 23 1.36pm | |
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This is one reason why English Literature degrees at university are being decimated and withdrawn by the deans. Because the work involved trawling through the great works in the English language for racial/homophobic/trans/queer slurs is just exhausting.
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Hrolf The Ganger 26 May 23 2.26pm | |
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Originally posted by Slimey Toad
This is one reason why English Literature degrees at university are being decimated and withdrawn by the deans. Because the work involved trawling through the great works in the English language for racial/homophobic/trans/queer slurs is just exhausting. Textbook deconstruction of a culture. How stupid are the people who run our institutions? They must be in fear of their jobs or something.
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georgenorman 26 May 23 8.40pm | |
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Would highly recommend people to read Steinbeck - great writer.
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PalazioVecchio south pole 27 May 23 2.42pm | |
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Originally posted by georgenorman
Would highly recommend people to read Steinbeck - great writer. kids today are not the great book-readers of previous generations. It's all electronics and short soundbites. which explains why kids seem so uneducated, biased and brainwashed. a good example being those who get offended by a Trans joke on Monty Python's 'Life of Brian''
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