Britain has become a WOKE nation under Starmer who is eager to adjust the culture to fit this new narrative. There are countless stories of censorship coming from the UK, but one of the most bizarre stories is the British Board of Film Classification (BBFC) placing a trigger warning on the film “Wicked” for discriminating against fictional characters.
The PG-rated musical “may be upsetting and poignant for some audiences,” according to the BBFC. Why? “A green-skinned woman is mocked, bullied and humiliated because of her skin colour,” the agency stated. “Talking animals are persecuted in a fantastical society,” the warning continues. Everyone and anyone is now considered a victim under the WOKE movement. I cannot think of a single film that would not be deemed offensive in some way under these vague guidelines.
The only group of people you can openly offend are the Christians. Football/soccer Crystal Palace defender Marc Guehi has been canceled for writing “I love Jesus” on a rainbow LGBTQ+ armband that the Premier League forced players to wear. “It was a message of love, of truth as well. A message of inclusivity so I think it speaks for itself,” Guehi told reporters after the league considered penalizing him.
The player’s father defended his son’s demonized actions: “The FA are happy for the crowd to sing God Save The King when England plays, which mentions God and religion. And they are happy to have the religious hymn Abide With Me during the cup final and yet they have a go at my son for expressing his beliefs. Where is the sense in that? What exactly has he done wrong?”
Ipswich Town captain Sam Morsy, who is Muslim, chose not to wear the rainbow armband. He was not penalized for his actions, and he did not make top headlines. He simply was permitted to exercise his freedom of religion.
They can only force their ideals down our throats when it fits the WOKE narrative. They do not want England to remain a Christian nation and are hellbent on dividing the people into peculiar categories to encourage the divisive culture war.