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Posted March 28, 2025 00:35 · last edited March 28, 2025 00:56

Again I was just referring to Clarkson solely

If you are going to a play by the famous bard that he penned in 1604 (Othello), and you need to be warned it may contain references that are offensive to people 401 years later, you are an idiot. Apply common sense and call it for what it is. Overly woke. The actors and actresses who perform in these plays are. I doubt there is a profession with more liberal progressive employees on average than the thespian one.

If I go to watch Django Unchained a movie by Tarantino set during one of the world's darkest chapters - slavery - I can expect that the confronting N word maybe used multiple times.

Thankfully we live in the most enlightened times of human history. But it wasn't always that way. As per below history (often at it's worst) is there for us to learn from.


Last month, both actor, Ralph Fiennes, and Culture Secretary, Lucy Frazer, joined the previously outspoken, Ian McKellen, in calling for the end of the increasing number of trigger warnings on the bard’s plays.

Fiennes says people should be “shocked” and “disturbed” by the theatre, and in Shakespeare’s birthplace of Stratford, the recent trend has not been well received.

One woman told GB News: “It’s absolutely ridiculous, you just have to understand how the world was when those plays were written.

“There was no offence meant and you can’t rewrite history; history is there for us all to learn from.

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Unknown editor edited March 28, 2025 00:56
Again I was just referring to Clarkson solely

If you are going to a play by the famous bard that he penned in 1604 (Othello), and you need to be warned it may contain references that are offensive to people 401 years later, you are an idiot. Apply common sense and call it for what it is. Overly woke. The actors and actresses who perform in these plays are. I doubt there is a profession with more liberal progressive employees on average than the thespian one.

If I go to watch Django Unchained a movie by Tarantino set during one of the world's darkest chapters - slavery - I can expect that the confronting N word maybe used multiple times.

Thankfully we live in the most enlightened times of human history. But it wasn't always that way. As per below history (often at it's worst) is there for us to learn from.


Last month, both actor, Ralph Fiennes, and Culture Secretary, Lucy Frazer, joined the previously outspoken, Ian McKellen, in calling for the end of the increasing number of trigger warnings on the bard’s plays.

Fiennes says people should be “shocked” and “disturbed” by the theatre, and in Shakespeare’s birthplace of Stratford, the recent trend has not been well received.

One woman told GB News: “It’s absolutely ridiculous, you just have to understand how the world was when those plays were written.

“There was no offence meant and you can’t rewrite history; history is there for us all to learn from.
Unknown editor edited March 28, 2025 00:48
Again I was just referring to Clarkson solely

If you are going to a play by the famous bard that he penned in 1604 (Othello), and you need to be warned it may contain references that are offensive to people 401 years later, you are an idiot. Apply common sense and call it for what it is. Overly woke. The actors and actresses who perform in these plays are.

If I go to watch Django Unchained a movie by Tarantino set during one of the world's darkest chapters - slavery - I can expect that the confronting N word maybe used multiple times.

Thankfully we live in the most enlightened times of human history. But it wasn't always that way. As per below history (often at it's worst) is there for us to learn from.


Last month, both actor, Ralph Fiennes, and Culture Secretary, Lucy Frazer, joined the previously outspoken, Ian McKellen, in calling for the end of the increasing number of trigger warnings on the bard’s plays.

Fiennes says people should be “shocked” and “disturbed” by the theatre, and in Shakespeare’s birthplace of Stratford, the recent trend has not been well received.

One woman told GB News: “It’s absolutely ridiculous, you just have to understand how the world was when those plays were written.

“There was no offence meant and you can’t rewrite history; history is there for us all to learn from.
Unknown editor edited March 28, 2025 00:37
Again I was just referring to Clarkson solely

If you are going to a play by the famous bard that he penned in 1604 (Othello), and you need to be warned it may contain references that are offensive to people 401 years later, you are an idiot. Apply common sense and call it for what it is. Overly woke. The actors and actresses who perform in these plays are.

Thankfully we live in the most enlightened times of human history.
If I go to watch Django Unchained a movie by Tarantino set during one of the world's darkest chapters - slavery - I can expect that the N word maybe used multiple times. As per below history (often at it's worst) is there for us to learn from.


Last month, both actor, Ralph Fiennes, and Culture Secretary, Lucy Frazer, joined the previously outspoken, Ian McKellen, in calling for the end of the increasing number of trigger warnings on the bard’s plays.

Fiennes says people should be “shocked” and “disturbed” by the theatre, and in Shakespeare’s birthplace of Stratford, the recent trend has not been well received.

One woman told GB News: “It’s absolutely ridiculous, you just have to understand how the world was when those plays were written.

“There was no offence meant and you can’t rewrite history; history is there for us all to learn from.