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Title: UK: White Backlash to BBC Black Propaganda
Post by: Rev.Cambeul on Wed 09 Sep 2020
The Daily Mail comments section shows that thousands more hated it as well. White people are switching off and tuning out the Anti-Whiteness. In America, it's Sports; in Australia, it's Sports; in the UK, it's Britain's Got Talent and the BBC in general. All Sports today is just another round of NiggerBall, all TV is Kill Whitey or Blame Whitey - I don't watch TV or Sports ...


Britain's Got Talent receives 1,121 more than 3,000 Ofcom complaints after Diversity's controversial Black Lives Matter inspired routine divides fans

* The performance had already polarised fans of the mainstream talent show
* Ashley Banjo led group after reciting poem The Great Realisation by Tomfoolery
* The controversial routine also narrated the senseless killing of George Floyd
* Some viewers called out the performance as making a 'political statement'
* Meanwhile others praised the dance and hailed it as 'powerful' and 'meaningful'

JASON CHESTER and BHVISHYA PATEL | Daily Mail (https://www.dailymail.co.uk) (UK) | 8 September 2020

https://www.dailymail.co.uk/tvshowbiz/article-8706351/Britains-Got-Talent-receives-1-121-Ofcom-complaints.html

Excerpt: Britain's Got Talent has received more than 1,000 complaints from furious viewers after popular dance troupe Diversity took to the stage with a routine inspired by Black Lives Matter.

The performance, which narrated the senseless killing of unarmed black man George Floyd in May, had already polarised fans of the mainstream talent show due to its overtly political stance.

A total of 1,121 viewers went on to air their grievances with regulatory body Ofcom, with Diversity's controversial routine singled out by many.

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'We are assessing the complaints against our broadcasting rules, but are yet to decide whether or not to investigate.'

The former Britain's Got Talent champions opened the performance by reciting a viral poem The Great Realisation by the singer Tomfoolery, about the BLM movement and police brutality.

During their performance the group also illustrated the death of Floyd, who lost his life after police officer Derek Chauvin (https://www.etymonline.com/word/chauvinism) put his knee on his neck for nearly nine minutes A DRUG OVERDOSE during an arrest in Minneapolis on May 25 for nearly nine minutes.   

The routine was met with a flurry of mixed responses from viewers, with some calling out the display as making a 'political statement' and others hailing the dance 'powerful'.

One user wrote: 'Disgraceful! Make political statements elsewhere not on a family TV show.'

While another commented: 'Wrong time and place. BGT should be a lovely entertainment show not political. I had thoroughly enjoyed the show and forgot the troubles of the world and then thud!

'So disappointed though AB was a great judge and there was no need for his performance.'

Another person added: 'I had enjoyed it until then and switched off. It is a talent show not a politics show.'

Meanwhile another fan wrote: 'So disappointed this was a political performance. Didn't expect it on BGT. Not the right performance.'


During their performance, the dance group, who were dressed in riot gear, recited the viral poem The Great Realisation by Tomfoolery, about the BLM movement before going on to show a policemen placing a hand over Banjo's throat as he lay on the ground to the song I Can't Breathe.

Elsewhere other viewers praised the group and BGT bosses for depicting the issue.

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Title: Re: UK: White Backlash to BBC Black Propaganda
Post by: Br.IanVonTurpie on Wed 09 Sep 2020
The performance it's self is quite clever. The poem about 2020 hits home.

The thing that is wrong here is the arrest of George Floyd wasn't "fear hate and ignorance". The problem was he was high on drugs and he broke the law by passing counterfeit money! When the cops subdued him, he would've died from the drugs not 100% the knee on his neck!