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Comments by "" (@robm8809) on "The continuing process of re-writing the past on television" video.
In the BBC 2006 remake of "Robin Hood" they had Friar Tuck played by a black actor, and a Muslim woman in the band of merry men. The recent "Merlin" tv series was also speciously diverse as well. They can't stand for us to have anything of our own, can they?
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They have already portrayed King Arthur as mixed race, and the recent film of "Sir Gawain and the Green Knight" has Sir Gawain portrayed by an Indian actor. This is all about robbing us of our culture and our heroes, demoralising us. It's sickening and people should be railing against it, instead the idiots use it as an opportunity to signal their virtue by declaiming that it's all fine.
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It's done to rob us of our history, our heritage, our connection to our own past. It's evil in intent.
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Sadly, some will watch it, and the propaganda will seep in...
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This isn't about giving them heroes, it's about taking ours away from us, hence the brown-washing of King Arthur, Sir Gawain and various others.
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No, but you can alter the sheeple's perception of it, which is why they do this.
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Soon, an Indian "Sir Gawain" too. Our heroes and myths are being stolen from us.
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It's not pandering. It's propaganda, it's to disenfranchise and demoralise white Brits, to disconnect us from our own history, and to give minorities a sense of entitlement to this country, and thus foment unrest, division, and eventually conflict. Programmes and films like this are more dangerous than people realise.
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That's been debunked actually. There were very few black Africans in the Roman army.
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