Hit children’s TV show Bluey the latest target of ‘woke culture’
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Sky News contributor Joe Hildebrand says “woke culture’s” latest quest to slander hit children’s TV show Bluey for not being “diverse” enough is another example of a show not living up to woke culture’s unrealistic “utopian” ideals. “It’s very much sort of two types of people in the world I think with this,” Mr Hildebrand told Sky News host Paul Murray. “It’s the person who has enough time and money to sit around and daydream about their perfect little utopia and then measure the real world as they know it – which is usually not the real world as most people experience it but at least the little bubble they inhabit”. “And then complain about that utopia not being realised by what they sort of see when they wake up and look around their little nice Victorian terrace – and so nothing is ever, ever good enough. “The irony with the Bluey stuff in particular – Bluey was already ground-breaking, Bluey has been hailed as being a really modern, thoughtful, intelligent, a show about parents and the real problems they have raising young kids answering those questions. “This is why everybody absolutely loves it. “And the other thing that really just gets me about this is – is there another cartoon somewhere out there about a queer disabled dog that was knocked aside so that Bluey could get a rails run into prime time?” Mr Hildebrand criticised “woke culture’s” proclivity to do nothing but “sit back” and “complain” about how something doesn’t “measure up” to its expectations rather than take a positive approach and “create something” they would want themselves. “This is the other thing with woke culture – if you don’t like it write one yourself … create something instead of sitting back there and complaining about how nothing you see measures up to your expectations or what your idea of perfection is.”
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