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Is It By Sheer Coincidence That The Bbc Are Airing Sitting In Limbo Tonight ?
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A drama about Windrush when feelings are running high right now, I realise it needs to be shown but now?
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.The difficulty is, the sort of mind that thinks random destruction is the way to address the issues of history is not the sort of mind that is interested in information and context.
The people who would actually gain from information and context will not be sitting in front of their televisions, they will be out on the streets, looking at what else they can destroy that doesn't sit with their naïve impressions of how society operates.
The people who would actually gain from information and context will not be sitting in front of their televisions, they will be out on the streets, looking at what else they can destroy that doesn't sit with their naïve impressions of how society operates.
// The policewoman fell of her horse because it bolted when BLM supporters threw a bottle at it!//
no she tried to drive it into a traffic light - which was on RED ! haw haw haw
horses are trained to have bottles thrown at them - fireworks tossed, dustbin lids banged
this is not above an equine pay grade ( miss )
have another shart of morphine or I will
no she tried to drive it into a traffic light - which was on RED ! haw haw haw
horses are trained to have bottles thrown at them - fireworks tossed, dustbin lids banged
this is not above an equine pay grade ( miss )
have another shart of morphine or I will
Here's the BBC report:
https:/ /www.bb c.co.uk /news/u k-engla nd-lond on-5295 4899
People can make their own minds up how biased it is.
https:/
People can make their own minds up how biased it is.
"But Asia Ahmed, an activist who attended several of the protests, said "these situations don't come from nowhere".
She told the BBC she had seen the police "acting very aggressively" towards protesters.
Ms Ahmed, who was not at Downing Street during the disturbance, said a "lot of people" she spoke to "feared for their lives when they saw police horses"."
Is this Asia Ahmed some respected person who is worth quoting?Were no other people available to give their account? I thought the BBC had reporters there to report on things
She told the BBC she had seen the police "acting very aggressively" towards protesters.
Ms Ahmed, who was not at Downing Street during the disturbance, said a "lot of people" she spoke to "feared for their lives when they saw police horses"."
Is this Asia Ahmed some respected person who is worth quoting?Were no other people available to give their account? I thought the BBC had reporters there to report on things
//schedules are decided weeks before
[which AB einstein quips : - - - end of !] //
It doesn't take Einstein to know that TV channels can pull a programme out of a schedule, until another time, at the drop of a hat.
The usual announcement from a non biased channel are words to the effect, 'programmes have now been altered from our advertised schedule as now is deemed inappropriate to air it'.
Simples PP. End Of.
Sorry mustn't use PP.......... Peter Pedant
[which AB einstein quips : - - - end of !] //
It doesn't take Einstein to know that TV channels can pull a programme out of a schedule, until another time, at the drop of a hat.
The usual announcement from a non biased channel are words to the effect, 'programmes have now been altered from our advertised schedule as now is deemed inappropriate to air it'.
Simples PP. End Of.
Sorry mustn't use PP.......... Peter Pedant
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