Let’s talk about BBC

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I almost want the BBC to argue their case in court, so that they can demonstrate that Trump is factually the "most openly corrupt President", about which there seems little debate, since all his corruption is out there on public record, since he appears to revel in breaking as many regulations as he can, in order to prove his king-like untouchability.

Evidence for the defence:

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AuroraSaab

Pharaoh
You did say drama that wasn't action or sci-fi.

There are also blurred lines. Oppenheimer and 1917 might fall between serious drama and action. Hidden Figures is another excellent drama type film.

Oppenheimer and Hidden Figures are definitely drama. Both very good.
 

midlandsgrimpeur

Well-Known Member
Nothing to see here, just the BBC citing 'cultural erasure' (without scare quotes) as a thing.

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I always thought this was a term for when marginalised and indigenous populations were basically indoctrinated by white western populations, i.e. USA and Australia being perhaps the most notable examples.

Has this been co-opted by far right now to try and suggest white people are being erased?
 

Pross

Senior Member
I thought Cultural Erasure might be an 80s supergroup featuring Andy Bell and Boy George.
 
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