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Thread: o/t are films, tv shows, and adverts more multicultural than real life?

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    Well done Cam. Monty will no doubt now be big enough to apologise for his nasty response.

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    Being aggressive is different to attempting to being witty..
    Are you sure you and kempoo didn't share the same jeans 😋

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    I’m not not sure if they are more multicultural than real life but there is discrimination in the interview process for these shows. The One Show being an example.

    Also, I get sick of seeing people like Bennedick Cumberbatch on my TV. Why do we always have to have these poncy rich *******s as our big movie star actors.

    Judy Dench ****s me off too. She has no diversity in her acting (well anything that she’s famous for). Need someone to play a a Queen? Ask Judy.

    I went off on a tangent there but at least I got it off my chest.

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    I think its pretty sad that some in Britain still count the number of foreign looking faces they see on their telly - then feel moved enough to comment on it. When will you get to the point when you just see people?

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    Quote Originally Posted by WanChaiMiller View Post
    I think its pretty sad that some in Britain still count the number of foreign looking faces they see on their telly - then feel moved enough to comment on it. When will you get to the point when you just see people?
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    Quote Originally Posted by great_fire View Post
    Black people make up 3-4% of the population but about 10-15% of the people on screen so how are they under-represented?

    Asians are under-represented, particularly Pakistanis/ Chinese.

    And what about football?

    Black players are about 20% which is huge over-representation, and there are virtually no Asians at all.
    What is the source of your figures?

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    Quote Originally Posted by WanChaiMiller View Post
    I think its pretty sad that some in Britain still count the number of foreign looking faces they see on their telly - then feel moved enough to comment on it. When will you get to the point when you just see people?
    I used to count them in rotherham....it takes too long now..by the time youve counted them, your wallets gone...

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