British Democrats member Matt Godden gave an excellent speech at a recent meeting in Kent.
Matt talks about the theatre and the arts and how Marxist doctrine and the “Long march through the institutions” have permeated its way into all aspects of our lives.
Matt is an articulate and politically astute activist, who studied politics and philosophy at the University of Greenwich.
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I have recently given up my Art Fund annual pass, which is a bit like a National Trust membership but focussing on galleries. I had to do it as all their focus seemed to be on ‘diversity’ rather than artistic excellence. It is very difficult to find anything now that has not been contaminated by cultural Marxism.
P.S There were three BDP members at that excellent meeting who had all studied politics and philosophy at Greenwich University: Matt, Lawrence and myself, mine being part of a Humanities degree.
Very well said Matt, and correct on all points made. My eldest daughter used to be an actress and appeared in quite a number of plays, some television programmes, adverts and pop music videos. She became very disillusioned as acting agency bosses admitted to her that there were parts she didn’t get, purely because “diversity” was a requirement. This was also happening to other people she knew.
Young actors and actresses depend on getting parts in plays, adverts or supporting roles in tv programmes just to make ends meet. Most people in ads now are black(as I suspect we’ve all noticed)and increasingly they are getting more parts in tv programmes and plays too. The consequences of this are that yet again, whites lose out and saying anything about it would be labelled as “racist.”
Excellent speech, straight from the heart. Just last Christmas at the Gillian Lynne Theatre in London they were showing an adaptation of the play The Lion, The Witch and The Wardrobe. All 4 of the Penvensie children who were wartime evacuees from the Blitz were played by black children. Sacrilege!
A very impressive speech. Well done Matt