is he correct? is the current dearth of good television because of the lack of werkin' classe lads in the arts?
>listens to redbar
This OP reads comments on BBC articles
>>220559071>>220559119it is the public house of our age, where salt of the earth types wax lyrical on how we need more guys like keir starmer
>>220559005Yes, the rich are comppetely out of touch with reality
>>220559181>rich>seething about the middle class, who have been kicked out of their natural positions by foids, nepobabies and workin' class DEI hires anyway
>>220559005>shitting on middle class for no reasonsure reads like something from 21st century
>>220559005>The working class isn't in the artsCuz they're working.
>>220559227proles in this country hate anyone who doesn't have a football shirt on and a can of irn bru in their hand. until they actually see that person (kier starmer), and realise what a grotesque mediocrity they are
The working class, typically known for their good taste
Name a single working class filmmaker in all history of cinema.
>>220559282ken loach
>>220559290>Kenneth Charles Loach was born in Nuneaton, Warwickshire on 17 June 1936, the son of Vivien (née Hamlin) and John Loach.[6] He attended King Edward VI Grammar School and joined the Royal Air Force at the age of 19.[7] He later read law at St Peter's College, Oxford,[8] graduating with a third-class degree.[7] As a member of the Experimental Theatre Club, he directed a 1959 open-air production of Bartholomew Fair for the Shakespeare Memorial Theatre, in which he also starred as Dan Jordan Knockem.Ken Loach is a middle class smarmy commie. Some of his early movies are good but the latter ones read like they were collectively written by r/Communism.
>>220559497oh yeah i forgot working class means lives in a slum and is missing an arm, anything more than that is LE MIDDLE CLASS, including aristocrats for some reason