TV Festival assembled to discuss the question of how TV makers can properly represent diverse Britain in all its forms.
GB News journalist Inaya Iman agreed, saying: “If you only look through the lens of identity, you’re going to have a narrow spectrum of opinion and ideology. We should avoid ticking a box, but see people in the fullness of who they are, not what category they tick.” Azhar said he found that depressing, but that the answer is not “to give Nick Ferrari a prime time show. The reason that this majority of the public think that, online there’s a whole section of society, including cis, straight, white, who are really worried that they keep being told they’re kind of evil. You need to take people with you.in the 2000s did so much for trans representation. It wasn’t academic and dry, it took people with the programme.
He pointed out his job was much easier in comedy than it was for people wrestling with these quandaries in news and current affairs.
Seeing as half the people that use the word woke have no gd idea what woke means is it really a problem? Or just is just hillbillies mad that every show isn’t about white straight folk
Yes it is.
woke emits from the same mouths that have troubles with politically correct, so there's that
josemachado People just want entertainment, not a political perspective. The question is about are they making more money or less with this path.