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Should we change history for political correctness
Heres a t:gooddog:hought. Well known film director wants to remake The Dambusters. With CGI he believes he can really do justice to the story of brave men a great aircraft an amazing scientist and a wonder weapon. Trouble is it wont be going anywhere as the PC brigade insist one of the code names which relates to Guy Gibsons dog be changed. So do we change history for the sake of political correctness or tell it like it was after all that's history
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Don't change history...tell it as it WAS
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In one of the Die Hard films, Bruce Willis's character had to stand in Harlem with a sign around his head which said: "I hate ni**ers". As far as I know, there were no complaints about that, so I don't see why there would be complaints that Guy Gibson's dog was called Ni**ger. It should also be noted that whenever the original Dambusters is shown on TV, the name is not censored. Having said all that, I felt compelled to self-censor this post.
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"Hey Joe" Seems we've been down this road before
http://www.accringtonweb.com/forum/f...tas-67995.html http://www.accringtonweb.com/forum/f...ech-66111.html And the overwhelming consensus is a big fat "No thank you!" |
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Yes, we have, but it is still a current theme...there are still efforts to try and 'sanitise' past events.
This can never be acceptable. The changes in attitudes today are maybe, in some respect, because of how we have reflected on what we did in the past. Societies change and evolve...and if we are unwilling to accept what we now see as past mistakes, then we are certainly sure to repeat them. Plus... a post is a post and it stimulates interest...we can revisit our own opinions...they too might have changed(but mine have not). |
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The dog was a black labrador and I would imagine when Guy Gibson named it he would not have thought the name would upset anyone. He seemed from what I have read of him to be a decent man and I would have thought that the thoughts of the PC brigade never entered his head. They have to twist everything now. Even nursery rhymes have had their words altered by these daft folk and Noddy books banned because he lived with Big ears in the stories. Absolutely bonkers. History is history and it cannot be changed just because it might upset a few.
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I enjoy upsetting them snowflakes an whingers, and they can cry, moan, threaten or what ever else floats their boat, but History once written cannot be undone. Trying to educate them idiots an make them see sense, is as futile as trying to grow teets on kippers. |
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And as such Enid "Gruppen fuhrer" Blyton should be taken out & thrashed unmercifully to within an inch of her miserable life for her wickedness & her literature expunged from the world. All this to to stop the Wankerrati being triggered & constantly wetting themselves with outrage! |
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These pathetic libtard idiots really don't get it at all. Still, they may just one day wake up from their warped, dystopian fantasy wet dream & realise the actual realities of life! |
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Didn't the US give the freed slaves a country - Liberia, where the called the capital Monrovia after President Monroe. Subsidised them until they realised that there were not that many takers and corruption raised it's head there as in all African countries once the colonists have handed back power.
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