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  • OptimusPrime1980
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    Originally posted by George 1978 View Post
    One thing that annoys me is when I see websites where one needs to select a language and "English" is illustrated with an American flag. I never see French illustrated with a Canadian flag, so why not use the country of origin there?
    Because we are the new state of the US. Most people either use American terms and spelling, instead of the native British English.

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  • George 1978
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    I believe that all Asians in Britain have been called that at least once in their lives while living or working here - they probably wouldn't have looked Asian if they had not being called that. The stereotype that all Asian businessmen are corner shop owners or taxi drivers seem to be the parody of them in this country - at least from a positive perspective they are making their mark providing a service to people and working hard in the process, and are prepared to stay open even on Christmas Day for obvious reasons. Kudos to most of them.

    On a tangent, I find the word Pommie affectionate when Australians use it on British people - it's only when it is used in conjunction with a swear word when it actually becomes offensive.

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  • Twocky61
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    There is a 'corner' shop here run by Asians

    The owner we call Paki Dave, though not to him of course

    lol

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  • George 1978
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    Originally posted by Twocky61 View Post
    Don't get me started on political correctness lol

    Let's take, for example, the supposedly offensive word for people of Pakistani extraction:

    Brits are from Great Britain

    Germans are from Germany

    Spanish are from Spain

    -------and so on

    So why is the word for those from Pakistan offensive?
    It seems very much double standards that Afghanistan, Kazakhstan and Kyrgyzstan are unironically abbreviated by BBC News and other sources, but if Pakistan was abbreviated it would be seen as racist (by them mostly) and even treated as if it was a swear word. I am just stating observations that I have seen myself.

    I think that the story has it that Pakistan's abbreviation had been abused and hijacked by racists since the 1960s, using it on people who are from India, Bangladesh and other Asian countries. Even my mother late referred to a local shop ran by Asians by a certain term that one can easily guess, but then again she had never left the United Kingdom while she was still alive .

    And can I also add that Kilroy was nothing like Jerry Springer - I liked one but hated the other.

    One thing that annoys me is when I see websites where one needs to select a language and "English" is illustrated with an American flag. I never see French illustrated with a Canadian flag, so why not use the country of origin there?

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  • Twocky61
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    lol

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  • Richard1978
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    Originally posted by Twocky61 View Post
    Don't get me started on political correctness lol

    Let's take, for example, the supposedly offensive word for people of Pakistani extraction:

    Brits are from Great Britain

    Germans are from Germany

    Spanish are from Spain

    -------and so on

    So why is the word for those from Pakistan offensive?

    Also WOG:

    Western Oriental Gentleman; so how is that offensive?

    In the 90's I was on Kilroy (Jerry Springer type of show)

    The subject was political correction

    The BBC recorded the show but subsequently canned without broadcasting the show

    Why?

    The BBC deemed it as a controversial 'time bomb'

    What's the betting it's not the people of the country concerned up in arms about it?

    I believe it is all those 'do gooder' social workers & the like
    You need to get out more!

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  • Twocky61
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    Re: Political correctness to a ludicrous degree

    Don't get me started on political correctness lol

    Let's take, for example, the supposedly offensive word for people of Pakistani extraction:

    Brits are from Great Britain

    Germans are from Germany

    Spanish are from Spain

    -------and so on

    So why is the word for those from Pakistan offensive?

    Also WOG:

    Western Oriental Gentleman; so how is that offensive?

    In the 90's I was on Kilroy (Jerry Springer type of show)

    The subject was political correction

    The BBC recorded the show but subsequently canned without broadcasting the show

    Why?

    The BBC deemed it as a controversial 'time bomb'

    What's the betting it's not the people of the country concerned up in arms about it?

    I believe it is all those 'do gooder' social workers & the like

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  • Steve Stacey
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    Thanks for your responses. I think I also came across one of these Genome entries when searching. Didn't the BBC once have an archive BBC Store or something for old digital material?

    Completely airbrushed out of other, non BBC sources as well:

    https://www.imdb.com/find?q=The%20Br...=tv&ref_=fn_tv

    I wonder if appraching Robert Hardy's family might work.

    Not going to give up on this.

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  • MiniMort
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    Originally posted by Clare View Post
    Would the BBC Genome website have airbrushed it too? Here's the list of Radio Times issues for 1972.
    The Genome has it listed: https://genome.ch.bbc.co.uk/951cb086...5ecf37f16e951d

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  • Clare
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    Would the BBC Genome website have airbrushed it too? Here's the list of Radio Times issues for 1972.

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  • staffslad
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    I vaguely remember watching the series. There was also a magazine that accompanied it--one of those multi-part efforts I think.

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  • Steve Stacey
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    Political correctness to a ludicrous degree

    Hi

    Was watching an old Steptoe video recently, where Albert was watching the British Empre BBC TV series. It was made in 1972 (I was 13), and I remember it vividly. It was lavish for the time and narrated by the late, great Robert Hardy. Unfortunately, not only does it not seem to be available on DVD, download etc etc, it has apparently been completely airbrushed out of history. It doesn't even feature on the Internet Movie/Film database!!

    I've searched high and low, even exploring the dark net but no joy. I've emailed BBC, History Magazine etc but no response. It beggars belief really. If anything, it was critical of the impact of empire, and should not be offensive in the least.

    Has anyone else seen this, no anything about the airbrushing?

    (I was ready for the stock responses re lack of storage, deleted etc. I wasn't ready for the denial and complete airbrushing)

    Thanks
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