Tuesday 15 March 2011

Midsomer Not ethnically Diverse For Race Gestapo Quango!

It would appear nowhere is safe from the attentions of the Race Gestapo.The dramatisation Midsomer Murders has come under fire from the Race equality think tank the Runneymeade Trust.They are very upset with the shows producer Brian True-May for defending his decision to keep the show as a predominately white cast.According to Brian Midsomer is the last bastion of Englishness.To try and make Midsomer a multicultural cosmopolitan village just wouldn't work.Of course Brian is right.Midsomer is the quintessential English village.I do occasionally enjoy watching Midsomer Murders the story lines are very good and I find myself absorbed in the plot.My wife and I take bets on who committed the murders and between us we work out who had the motive to go on and commit a grisly killing.The fact that it is set in the countryside in a village where the inhabitants are mainly middle class,aristocrats or humble country bumpkins adds to it's appeal and charm.It's escapism!That's what people want.
John Nettles plays the umpire for that very English game cricket!


I get sick to the back teeth with some busy body race equality quango trying to enforce their looney agendas on us at every given opportunity.For gods sake it's an English village in the middle of a rural county.That's what these villages look like.In the county of Wiltshire where I live there are lots of little villages that look very similar to Midsomer and you would be hard pushed to see a member of the ethnic minorities.

Brian True-May stated "Maybe I'm not politically correct,we just don't have ethnic minorities involved.It wouldn't be the English village with them.It just wouldn't work."He went on "Suddenly we might be in Slough.Ironically,Causton (a town in the show)is supposed to be Slough.And if you went into Slough you wouldn't see a white face there.We're the last bastion of Englishness and I want to keep it that way."
The Gestapo race chief Rob Berkeley was most upset!Claiming True-May's comments risked turning off viewers with ethnic minority backgrounds.He said "Clearly,as a fictional work,the producers of Midsomer Murders are entitled to their flights of fancy,but to claim that the English village is purely white is no longer true and not fair reflection of society,particulary to the shows large international audience.It is not a surprise that ethnic minority people choose not to watch a show that excludes them."
I think Rob needs to try visiting some rural villages in England he will find there not enclaves of "vibrant","diverse",multicultural utopia's that he claims but sleepy traditional villages as they always have been.They do still exist Rob honestly,pop over to Wiltshire and I will show you them myself!

Rob Berkeley thinks Midsomer Murders isn't cosmoplitan and should have more ethnics in the village!


If a drama was made about life in a sink estate in east London where all the characters where either Bangladeshi or Nigerian I bet you your bottom dollar the likes of Rob wouldn't pursue his agenda of diversity with the same vigour as a programme set in an English village with white English characters.In fact I bet he wouldn't try pushing his agenda at all on a programme like that.Who cares if its"strikingly unpopular " with the ethnic minorities.They've got a remote they know where the on/off button is.Do we really have to make drama that appeals to everyones taste?What will make these dickheads happy?A mosque instead of a church,a square of arse lifting muzzies instead of a cricket pitch,an Indian takeaway instead of a tea shop,a Bangladeshi community centre instead of a village hall? Try doing a real job for once in your life Rob and stop trying to force your multicultural agenda down our throats.We are all getting really sick of it!

Why not go the whole hog and stick a mosque in the middle of Midsomer for good measure!
Very English!


May Midsomer Murders continue in it's current format free from the hindrance of the race police!
If you don't like it try reaching for the remote!


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