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Topic History of: Frankie Boyle's New World Order
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Silent Minority honey!oh sugar sugar. wrote:
I am not sure if Larry Grayson was actually gay?

Not sure myself,John Inman was,and I remember some years ago a poster here actually knew the great man.
honey!oh sugar sugar. I am not sure if Larry Grayson was actually gay?
Silent Minority david wrote:
Silent Minority wrote:
The BBC is so biased even those in charge have stopped pretending it's neutral.

.I notice David said nothing about the political bias...TV was always full of gay men,they just had the diplomacy to not force it down peoples throats as is the case now.


Forced down people's throats how exactly (other than that gay people are more visible in the media and in society)?

I wouldn't want to go back to the days when the only representations of gay folk on tv were John Inman and Larry Grayson.


I liked John Inman,and funny enough his character was not gay.
Still not answering the point about the bias on BBC,far more important than somebody disagreeing with you about 'tokenism'.

Change takes time David,it was within my lifetime that gay sex was legalised,it was made illegal because the majority found it offensive,and many religions forbade it.Having visited many strict Muslim countries where it's punishable by death I think you should be very worried by continuing mass migration.

Moan over,your posts while few are very constructive,and you don't resort to nastiness to make them.I hope you take my replies in the same way.
A very good evening to you.
david robbiex wrote:



I don't object to having an all female/ethnic minority panels. I actually like Sara Pascoe and Katherine Ryan and saw her in concert. What I don't like are that Frankie Boyle seems to be trying too hard to be right-on and the fact that everyone on his panel has to have the same views (Anti-trump, Anti-May,Anti-Brexit), and for a channel that is supposed to be impartial I don't think this is acceptable.


Fair enough, Robbie.

Even tho all the antis you list do correspond pretty much to my world view, I do tire of the fact that this is the only world view presented on the show.
david Silent Minority wrote:
The BBC is so biased even those in charge have stopped pretending it's neutral.

.I notice David said nothing about the political bias...TV was always full of gay men,they just had the diplomacy to not force it down peoples throats as is the case now.


Forced down people's throats how exactly (other than that gay people are more visible in the media and in society)?

I wouldn't want to go back to the days when the only representations of gay folk on tv were John Inman and Larry Grayson.