Tony Towner
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I think it's important to have a discussion about some of the issues going on in this country and beyond in an adult way with a degree of nuance which standard social media platforms don't provide.
How do we feel about views, actions and comedy which rightly or wrongly were widely viewed as acceptable at the point they were expressed being retro judged today?
Some things are fairly easy to evaluate, slave traders shouldn't have statues in their honour, but what about Churchill who had a clearly racist outlook in the early part of the 20th century, BoSelecta being seen as racist along with The League of Gentlemen? Baden Powell who in inventing the Scout movement has benefited the lives of millions whilst having unsavoury views on race, homophobia and being a Hitler fan? Today I see the German episode of Faulty Towers has been removed from Gold whilst people are going after The Inbetweeners.
You can't move forward without learning from the past, but how far do you go? Britain's history is mostly unsavoury by today's standards, do we airbrush it or accept that those individuals were of their time?
I like to think I'm fairly progressive in my outlook, but I'm not sure some of the reactions we've seen this week are appropriate. How do others feel?
How do we feel about views, actions and comedy which rightly or wrongly were widely viewed as acceptable at the point they were expressed being retro judged today?
Some things are fairly easy to evaluate, slave traders shouldn't have statues in their honour, but what about Churchill who had a clearly racist outlook in the early part of the 20th century, BoSelecta being seen as racist along with The League of Gentlemen? Baden Powell who in inventing the Scout movement has benefited the lives of millions whilst having unsavoury views on race, homophobia and being a Hitler fan? Today I see the German episode of Faulty Towers has been removed from Gold whilst people are going after The Inbetweeners.
You can't move forward without learning from the past, but how far do you go? Britain's history is mostly unsavoury by today's standards, do we airbrush it or accept that those individuals were of their time?
I like to think I'm fairly progressive in my outlook, but I'm not sure some of the reactions we've seen this week are appropriate. How do others feel?