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Things We Won’t Say About Race That Are True 2015 123movies

Things We Won’t Say About Race That Are True 2015 123movies

Confronting uncomfortable truths about racial stereotypesMar. 19, 201566 Min.
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Watch: Things We Won’t Say About Race That Are True 2015 123movies, Full Movie Online – British documentary on race in the modern world..
Plot: Trevor Phillips confronts some uncomfortable truths about racial stereotypes, as he asks if attempts to improve equality have led to serious negative consequences.
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Excellent documentary.
One of the more obvious problems in society is that of being able to handle its more excessive multicultural elements. Accusations of racism are charged at basic societal norms, certain crimes are ignored at fears of whipping up community tensions and huge community complaints over immigration and so on are either at best ignored, or at worst dismissed with accusations of ‘bigotry’ and ‘racism’. Is there any hope here?

In this excellent documentary, Trevor Phillips and co do a great job at exploring the societal taboos of our time, or as they crudely put it ‘breaking every equality law in the book’, giving viewers finally the truth over these issues, and how possibly to tackle them in future.

Many of the truths can be uncomfortable, but it is about time they’re addressed. This includes how often black Britons and some from immigrant backgrounds are more likely to specific crimes, the troubles of radical Islam that sweep much of the country, white flight taking place in areas like London, Pakistani grooming gangs being covered up among. They’re hard hitting, and their mature handling leaves food for thought as well.

Admittedly, there is still some lefty tropes in there, like implying that racism is still rife in football due to the lack of black managers, which is clearly not the case, especially when compared to the 1980s for instance. It’s one of the few weaknesses of an otherwise excellent show.

Meanwhile, other sections are really powerful, and can move one to anger at the level of recklessness our society has handled it. Whether it be the politicians refusing to admit that Philips was right with his comments about ‘sleepwalking into segregation’ comments following the 7/7 bombing, to the refusal to play truthful clips about Pakistani grooming gangs to schoolchildren, it does make the blood boil. The suggestions involved, mainly that of desegregated schools for example, at least some light against the darkness.

He also interjects to; having been a former enforcer, as he puts it, of political correctness, he admits now how such an ideology went wrong, and what he could do to fix it. It adds some real perspective and maturity to the piece, making it much more compelling. If only other so-called ‘progressive’ would take Trevor’s route on occasion, maybe then they could reclaim working class support that they have lost in recent years.

Not to mention the interviews are particularly engaging. From the charismatic Nigel Farage at his peak, to the mask slipping on Tony Blair’s supposedly friendly demeanour when challenged on anything, it adds a lot to the show, and often shows the legitimate points both sides of the debate have here, and fair play to Trevor for attempting balance in that regard.

But overall, this is a fantastic work by Phillips. Challenging, in-depth and mature with its themes, it is a brilliant examination of many of the big issues in society few (including the cowardly politicians that refuse to touch them) dare to tread on. And it’s very telling how little we’ve progressed to solving these issues 5 years on that is documentary still remains very relevant today.

Review By: eddie052010

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Original Title Things We Won’t Say About Race That Are True
Release Date 2015-03-19
Release Year 2015

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Genre Documentary
Director Vicki Cooper
Writer Trevor Phillips
Actors Trevor Phillips, Tony Blair, Ann Cryer
Country United Kingdom
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