Part Three - I Love a Millionaire
- El episodio se transmitió el 14 jun 2025
- 1h 6min
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I am making my way through these episodes and so far they are genuinely disappointing, compared to previous works. The far left wing bias of the BBC is here for all to see. If you don't understand that point, maybe look at their recent decisions to produce Hamas propaganda, paid for by the UK taxpayer, or their recent Glastonbury coverage.
The problem with this series is that unless you have the experience to actually know about the stories covered in this series, you are very likely to come away with a very biased view of what happened in the UK.
For instance Curtis alludes to racism with the video of a rasta being pulled over by police looking for drugs. Curtis obviously wants to imply this is a race issue, while ignoring the elephant in the room of cannabis being illegal and guess what rastas are known for? We then cut to the riots which Curtis claims is due to "police harassment and racism", but missing out the fact that PC Blakelock was killed, was because a police raid on the estate lead to the death of an elderly black woman who dropped dead at the stress of being raided by the police. Why on earth would Curtis miss out the most important detail of the riots? This itself could be seen as a form of racism, as without proper context, this suggests these riots happened for a vague reason of disgruntlement and not the direct response to the death of a loved community member.
This is why this series is garbage. These overly positive reviews seem to be based on people thinking they are being granted special knowledge, driven by the inclusion of boring BBC archive footage, but the reality is these are not factual documentaries. But then again the far left were never that keen on the truth, just spinning narratives that made themselves feel better.
This could be the last gasp of Curtis for the BBC, because the BBC seems to be on its way out. No longer trusted or supported by the people of the UK. This series is the echo chamber for the minority who think Glastonbury and Corbyn are where its at. TV for the clueless.
The problem with this series is that unless you have the experience to actually know about the stories covered in this series, you are very likely to come away with a very biased view of what happened in the UK.
For instance Curtis alludes to racism with the video of a rasta being pulled over by police looking for drugs. Curtis obviously wants to imply this is a race issue, while ignoring the elephant in the room of cannabis being illegal and guess what rastas are known for? We then cut to the riots which Curtis claims is due to "police harassment and racism", but missing out the fact that PC Blakelock was killed, was because a police raid on the estate lead to the death of an elderly black woman who dropped dead at the stress of being raided by the police. Why on earth would Curtis miss out the most important detail of the riots? This itself could be seen as a form of racism, as without proper context, this suggests these riots happened for a vague reason of disgruntlement and not the direct response to the death of a loved community member.
This is why this series is garbage. These overly positive reviews seem to be based on people thinking they are being granted special knowledge, driven by the inclusion of boring BBC archive footage, but the reality is these are not factual documentaries. But then again the far left were never that keen on the truth, just spinning narratives that made themselves feel better.
This could be the last gasp of Curtis for the BBC, because the BBC seems to be on its way out. No longer trusted or supported by the people of the UK. This series is the echo chamber for the minority who think Glastonbury and Corbyn are where its at. TV for the clueless.
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