I should have seen this coming from the BBC, very soon we will have no culture left whatsoever because everything is deemed so very 'offensive' to someone.
What a marvelous song and what a wonderful rendition of it!!
Magica said
Aug 25 3:30 PM, 2020
Sick of this. I love Last night at the proms because of these stirring songs. I turn my tele up singing along. Such bloody killjoys. We're becoming a nation of misery guts. Be Jerusalem next!
-- Edited by Magica on Tuesday 25th of August 2020 03:30:45 PM
JP said
Aug 25 4:28 PM, 2020
Magica wrote:
Sick of this. I love Last night at the proms because of these stirring songs. I turn my tele up singing along. Such bloody killjoys. We're becoming a nation of misery guts. Be Jerusalem next!
-- Edited by Magica on Tuesday 25th of August 2020 03:30:45 PM
This is interesting. Who are those trying to restrain him from saying that? Advisors I guess? Totally agree with what he said here though.
I want to hear personal opinions and views from whomever is the PM. I don't vote for advisors or whomever.
Trying to "protect" the few has gone way too far now. Freedom of expression and speech has gone to pot.
I bet back in Thatcher's day you got more of what her actual personal views and opinions were basically almost all of the time. Not what others wanted her to say. Or thought she should say.
John Doe said
Aug 25 5:45 PM, 2020
JP wrote:
Magica wrote:
Sick of this. I love Last night at the proms because of these stirring songs. I turn my tele up singing along. Such bloody killjoys. We're becoming a nation of misery guts. Be Jerusalem next!
-- Edited by Magica on Tuesday 25th of August 2020 03:30:45 PM
This is interesting. Who are those trying to restrain him from saying that? Advisors I guess? Totally agree with what he said here though.
I want to hear personal opinions and views from whomever is the PM. I don't vote for advisors or whomever.
Trying to "protect" the few has gone way too far now. Freedom of expression and speech has gone to pot.
I bet back in Thatcher's day you got more of what her actual personal views and opinions were basically almost all of the time. Not what others wanted her to say. Or thought she should say.
Chi-Chi (not a Panda but the one who started it all) - piss off and go whine somewhere else because I am sure millions of 'conscious' black people really enjoy these songs without fainting from horror.
'Chi-chi Nwanoko runs the Chineke! Foundation, which aims to provide opportunities for black, Asian and ethnically diverse classical musicians in the UK and Europe.
She told the BBC: "We find it offensive.
"For any conscious black person who is aware of their history, the empire and colonialism, for example, they will struggle to enjoy the patriotic jingoism of these songs."'
-- Edited by John Doe on Tuesday 25th of August 2020 05:46:44 PM
Digger said
Aug 25 5:48 PM, 2020
John Doe wrote:
JP wrote:
Magica wrote:
Sick of this. I love Last night at the proms because of these stirring songs. I turn my tele up singing along. Such bloody killjoys. We're becoming a nation of misery guts. Be Jerusalem next!
-- Edited by Magica on Tuesday 25th of August 2020 03:30:45 PM
This is interesting. Who are those trying to restrain him from saying that? Advisors I guess? Totally agree with what he said here though.
I want to hear personal opinions and views from whomever is the PM. I don't vote for advisors or whomever.
Trying to "protect" the few has gone way too far now. Freedom of expression and speech has gone to pot.
I bet back in Thatcher's day you got more of what her actual personal views and opinions were basically almost all of the time. Not what others wanted her to say. Or thought she should say.
Chi-Chi (not a Panda but the one who started it all) - piss off and go whine somewhere else because I am sure millions of 'conscious' black people really enjoy these songs without fainting from horror.
'Chi-chi Nwanoko runs the Chineke! Foundation, which aims to provide opportunities for black, Asian and ethnically diverse classical musicians in the UK and Europe.
She told the BBC: "We find it offensive.
"For any conscious black person who is aware of their history, the empire and colonialism, for example, they will struggle to enjoy the patriotic jingoism of these songs."'
-- Edited by John Doe on Tuesday 25th of August 2020 05:46:44 PM
None of my black friends find it offensive. The general consensus was....Who cares?
John Doe said
Aug 25 5:53 PM, 2020
Digger wrote:
John Doe wrote:
JP wrote:
Magica wrote:
Sick of this. I love Last night at the proms because of these stirring songs. I turn my tele up singing along. Such bloody killjoys. We're becoming a nation of misery guts. Be Jerusalem next!
-- Edited by Magica on Tuesday 25th of August 2020 03:30:45 PM
This is interesting. Who are those trying to restrain him from saying that? Advisors I guess? Totally agree with what he said here though.
I want to hear personal opinions and views from whomever is the PM. I don't vote for advisors or whomever.
Trying to "protect" the few has gone way too far now. Freedom of expression and speech has gone to pot.
I bet back in Thatcher's day you got more of what her actual personal views and opinions were basically almost all of the time. Not what others wanted her to say. Or thought she should say.
Chi-Chi (not a Panda but the one who started it all) - piss off and go whine somewhere else because I am sure millions of 'conscious' black people really enjoy these songs without fainting from horror.
'Chi-chi Nwanoko runs the Chineke! Foundation, which aims to provide opportunities for black, Asian and ethnically diverse classical musicians in the UK and Europe.
She told the BBC: "We find it offensive.
"For any conscious black person who is aware of their history, the empire and colonialism, for example, they will struggle to enjoy the patriotic jingoism of these songs."'
-- Edited by John Doe on Tuesday 25th of August 2020 05:46:44 PM
None of my black friends find it offensive. The general consensus was....Who cares?
Exactly!
I hate it when someone claims to speak for everyone when actually they are only speaking for themselves - it's so incredibly arrogant.
Anonymous said
Aug 25 8:23 PM, 2020
Bit like you claiming to speak for everyone.
John Doe said
Aug 25 8:59 PM, 2020
Anonymous wrote:
Bit like you claiming to speak for everyone.
I have never claimed that - so nice try but no cigar.
CH4 and Olusaga are now jumping on the BLM bandwagon, A House Through Time is an excellent series and he is presents the programme so the industry can't be that racist can it?
Nice one! Great song sang brilliantly by Vera! :woo:
John Doe said
Aug 26 8:37 PM, 2020
Magica wrote:
Nice one! Great song sang brilliantly by Vera! :woo:
The wokes must be so very furious!
John Doe said
Aug 26 8:59 PM, 2020
The story is nowhere to be found on the BBC News site, or text - the gutless woke cowards.
Magica said
Aug 26 9:16 PM, 2020
John Doe wrote:
The story is nowhere to be found on the BBC News site, or text - the gutless woke cowards.
Of course not About time they got rid of the Bloody Biased Craphouse.
John Doe said
Aug 26 10:02 PM, 2020
Magica wrote:
John Doe wrote:
The story is nowhere to be found on the BBC News site, or text - the gutless woke cowards.
Of course not About time they got rid of the Bloody Biased Craphouse.
John Doe said
Aug 28 2:17 AM, 2020
John Doe wrote:
Magica wrote:
John Doe wrote:
The story is nowhere to be found on the BBC News site, or text - the gutless woke cowards.
Of course not About time they got rid of the Bloody Biased Craphouse.
Apparently someone played Rule Britannia in a library the other day and got kicked out for being a 'racist'.
Who was that bloke from my hometown again?
Oh yes Wilberforce, and the Royal Navy and Europe (following our example) finally ended the African slave trade - by the kings still selling their 'brothers' to the Americans.
The BBC are not very good on their history, or rather they are as long as it is to slag off white people and make us feel guilty about centuries past.
Well not me, most of our ancestors (and even my grandparents to begin with) had to work endless hours for a pittance, lived in an appalling slum or starve.
I always remember Grandad (RIP sir) saying how utterly exhausted his poor father was every single day and they had to eat everything possible to survive, - and then he and Grandma fought valiantly in WW2 from the age of 18.
Yes they all had it so easy BLM UK and Woke/Cancel Culture you fucking twats...
-- Edited by John Doe on Friday 28th of August 2020 02:34:50 AM
Digger said
Aug 28 10:42 AM, 2020
John Doe wrote:
John Doe wrote:
Magica wrote:
John Doe wrote:
The story is nowhere to be found on the BBC News site, or text - the gutless woke cowards.
Of course not About time they got rid of the Bloody Biased Craphouse.
Apparently someone played Rule Britannia in a library the other day and got kicked out for being a 'racist'.
Who was that bloke from my hometown again?
Oh yes Wilberforce, and the Royal Navy and Europe (following our example) finally ended the African slave trade - by the kings still selling their 'brothers' to the Americans.
The BBC are not very good on their history, or rather they are as long as it is to slag off white people and make us feel guilty about centuries past.
Well not me, most of our ancestors (and even my grandparents to begin with) had to work endless hours for a pittance, lived in an appalling slum or starve.
I always remember Grandad (RIP sir) saying how utterly exhausted his poor father was every single day and they had to eat everything possible to survive, - and then he and Grandma fought valiantly in WW2 from the age of 18.
Yes they all had it so easy BLM UK and Woke/Cancel Culture you fucking twats...
-- Edited by John Doe on Friday 28th of August 2020 02:34:50 AM
They seem to forget too, that nearly everyone lost a loved one in two world wars. We've gotten so soft as a society that the terrible hardships people suffered not so long ago are forgotten in the deluge of self pity people indulge in these days.
It always makes me laugh when you see people bleating on about the 'shame' of having to use a food bank. Food bank? I wish there'd been fucking food banks when I was struggling to bring my kid up on my own back in the 70's. You got bugger all from the State, just about enough to stop you from starving completely, but never enough to not go hungry. It was really hard going back then. And it must have been worse for our parents and their parents. Now, they think poverty is no phone or smart TV, and not being able to afford take aways.
Syl said
Aug 28 11:59 AM, 2020
Yeah....that /\.
My mum worked three cleaning jobs so she could bring us two girls up single handed....the pittance she got in alimony wouldn't have fed a mouse never mind two girls.
She never complained and we never realised how poor we really were, she made sure of that.
FFS.
I should have seen this coming from the BBC, very soon we will have no culture left whatsoever because everything is deemed so very 'offensive' to someone.
https://news.sky.com/story/last-night-of-the-proms-rule-britannia-and-land-of-hope-and-glory-face-the-axe-12054958
What a marvelous song and what a wonderful rendition of it!!
Sick of this. I love Last night at the proms because of these stirring songs. I turn my tele up singing along. Such bloody killjoys. We're becoming a nation of misery guts. Be Jerusalem next!
-- Edited by Magica on Tuesday 25th of August 2020 03:30:45 PM
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=sfW5Mpa1z80
This is interesting. Who are those trying to restrain him from saying that? Advisors I guess? Totally agree with what he said here though.
I want to hear personal opinions and views from whomever is the PM. I don't vote for advisors or whomever.
Trying to "protect" the few has gone way too far now. Freedom of expression and speech has gone to pot.
I bet back in Thatcher's day you got more of what her actual personal views and opinions were basically almost all of the time. Not what others wanted her to say. Or thought she should say.
Chi-Chi (not a Panda but the one who started it all) - piss off and go whine somewhere else because I am sure millions of 'conscious' black people really enjoy these songs without fainting from horror.
'Chi-chi Nwanoko runs the Chineke! Foundation, which aims to provide opportunities for black, Asian and ethnically diverse classical musicians in the UK and Europe.
She told the BBC: "We find it offensive.
"For any conscious black person who is aware of their history, the empire and colonialism, for example, they will struggle to enjoy the patriotic jingoism of these songs."'
-- Edited by John Doe on Tuesday 25th of August 2020 05:46:44 PM
None of my black friends find it offensive. The general consensus was....Who cares?
Exactly!
I hate it when someone claims to speak for everyone when actually they are only speaking for themselves - it's so incredibly arrogant.
Bit like you claiming to speak for everyone.
I have never claimed that - so nice try but no cigar.
CH4 and Olusaga are now jumping on the BLM bandwagon, A House Through Time is an excellent series and he is presents the programme so the industry can't be that racist can it?
https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/entertainment-arts-53902092
https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/entertainment-arts-53889437
-- Edited by John Doe on Tuesday 25th of August 2020 09:06:10 PM
Dame Vera is number one in the charts with Land Of Hope And Glory!!
https://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-8662433/Laurence-Fox-urges-Britons-buy-Vera-Lynns-Land-Hope-Glory.html?ocid=uxbndlbing
We're living in very strange times.
Nice one! Great song sang brilliantly by Vera! :woo:
The wokes must be so very furious!
The story is nowhere to be found on the BBC News site, or text - the gutless woke cowards.
Of course not
About time they got rid of the Bloody Biased Craphouse.
Apparently someone played Rule Britannia in a library the other day and got kicked out for being a 'racist'.
Who was that bloke from my hometown again?
Oh yes Wilberforce, and the Royal Navy and Europe (following our example) finally ended the African slave trade - by the kings still selling their 'brothers' to the Americans.
The BBC are not very good on their history, or rather they are as long as it is to slag off white people and make us feel guilty about centuries past.
Well not me, most of our ancestors (and even my grandparents to begin with) had to work endless hours for a pittance, lived in an appalling slum or starve.
I always remember Grandad (RIP sir) saying how utterly exhausted his poor father was every single day and they had to eat everything possible to survive, - and then he and Grandma fought valiantly in WW2 from the age of 18.
Yes they all had it so easy BLM UK and Woke/Cancel Culture you fucking twats...
-- Edited by John Doe on Friday 28th of August 2020 02:34:50 AM
They seem to forget too, that nearly everyone lost a loved one in two world wars. We've gotten so soft as a society that the terrible hardships people suffered not so long ago are forgotten in the deluge of self pity people indulge in these days.
It always makes me laugh when you see people bleating on about the 'shame' of having to use a food bank. Food bank? I wish there'd been fucking food banks when I was struggling to bring my kid up on my own back in the 70's. You got bugger all from the State, just about enough to stop you from starving completely, but never enough to not go hungry. It was really hard going back then. And it must have been worse for our parents and their parents. Now, they think poverty is no phone or smart TV, and not being able to afford take aways.
My mum worked three cleaning jobs so she could bring us two girls up single handed....the pittance she got in alimony wouldn't have fed a mouse never mind two girls.
She never complained and we never realised how poor we really were, she made sure of that.