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Comments by "" (@robm8809) on "The New Anne Boleyn" video.
@Scriobh Let's also see some programmes about the millions of Europeans enslaved by the Ottomans, the Barbary slavers and Arabs too.
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This isn't the only programme to do this. The new Netflix series "Bridgerton" shows the aristocracy of Regency England as bizarrely diverse. Various BBC programmes have told similar lies.
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Only 3% of the UK population is black, but to see some shows you'd think it was 40 or 50%. Judging by the tv ads, you'd think that they were 60% of the UK population and that almost every happily married white mother had a non-white husband. The level of brainwashing and messaging is just shocking.
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Some idiots will, and they'll retain the impression (the lie) that "Britain has always been a diverse nation", which is the real intention of the programme makers. All part of the plan.
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@babs2952 The numbers were absolutely minuscule. Britain was almost entirely homogeneous then.
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Exactly. This is what's at the core of this, and every time they've done this. Those talking about historical accuracy are missing the point.
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It's not BBC programme, though they have done almost as bad.
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@Garrus1995 Black actors don't need "a break", black people are already over-represented in tv and film far in excess of their actual proportion in the population, particularly in adverts.
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Doesn't matter if a character is fictional. Fictional characters are also a part of our culture, the character should remain the way it was created. Recently many iconic characters such as Alice in Wonderland, Peter Pan, the Little Mermaid and many others, icons of European culture, have been blackwashed. It's despicable, and it's an attack on our culture, whether they're fictional or not.
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Alice in Wonderland, Peter Pan and The Little Mermaid are black now too. So are Queen Guinevere and Friar Tuck according to the BBC as well.
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Me too. We are not alone, either.
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Yes, they're attacking our culture and heritage to attack us as a people. This isn't just creating controversy for publicity's sake, it's deeper and altogether nastier than that. This has happened a lot in the last few years (often thanks to the hateful BBC) and it will happen more, and more, until we are a rootless people with no history.
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