SAFE Network in Ralph Breaks the Internet!

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For those with access to BBC iPlayer you can watch Ralph Breaks the Internet free for the next 29 days (see OP for why).

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Could some kind soul grab this and upload it to the network at their earliest convenience.
I do not have access to BBC iPlayer
THey keep asking about something called a TV license…
My TV works fine without one and Im not paying to support the middle-class tossers that sheltered Jimmy Saville.

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You don’t need one, you just have to lie.

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But, but but… that would be unethical…

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Lying to an unethical (in your opinion) organisation is unethical :thinking:

I am proud to learn that we have a descendent of George (I cannot tell a lie) Washington on our forum, oh wait, he wasn’t actually that eth…
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Any mair of your snash and you can kiss goodbye to these cherry trees. pal!!!

Ignoring them works just as well :joy:

Is it only the UK that still requires TV licenses or are there other countries also stuck in 1980s :laughing:

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Lol, some are stuck in 1920s…

Television licensing in Italy - Wikipedia.

Forza Italia!

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The English demand that we Scots pay for the imperialist lies they pump at us 24/7.

Not for nothing is the BBC better described as the AngloSaxophone.

You can hear every accent on the BBC except an authentic Scots working class accent - unless its in a twee comedy designed to not so subtly tell us we are somehow inferior.
Hell we even have to endure football commentators with English accents on SPFL matches. And Sky is no better…

All part of a never-ending campaign of cultural repression

What is the penalty fot not having one, do people still come knocking to see if you have one?

Yes, they still jail people for not having one as well.

However if they do turn up at your door, the correct action is to invite them to go forth and procreate, cos they have no right of entry. Which explains why the vast majority of those jailed are single vulnerable females who are unaware of their rights.
Havent had any at the door for years, though.

At one point, the majority of prisoners in Cornton Vale, Scotlands female prison were in for no TV license, dunno if that is still the case.

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I got caught once years ago. I was just setting down for The Simpsons, when during the theme song my doorbell rang. There was a straight line of sight from the door to the TV in my one room apartment. I felt so naked. All the pre-tought lies in my head… for nothing.
The "d’oh"est moment of my life.

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Back to the days of TV without ads. The tyranny of not being beholden to Murdoch and other media oligarchs. :man_facepalming:

Like any big organisation the BBC have had problems, and the Tories putting their donors and buddies in charge have obviously made things worse in recent years.

But there’s a reason the Tories hate the BBC, as they do our universal free healthcare and anything else good for ordinary folk about Britain, and that’s not a bad thing.

I understand @Southside’s issues, the BBC is anglicised, as is Britain, and it is classist. Yes it’s a state broadcaster and propagandist, and yet it still does much of the best journalism we have left. And many other things. As does Channel 4. Quite a coup to have two outstanding media orgs outside the clutches of politicians and corporations - because they are funded independently and backed by the state. For now.

Getting rid of the license fee destroys that, and is why the Tories want that and the to sell off UK’s Channel 4, the premier news org UK which Boris Johnson’s Tory government refused to appear on. Why? :thinking:

Many things to criticise. But at least it isn’t a corporation run by someone like Murdoch.

We need diversity in national media and the license fee funding of the BBC and independence of Channel 4 are part of that whether you like them or not.

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You can’t honestly believe that :flushed:

Politics are coming out we need a new test net before this gets ugly :joy:

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running out of things to do, busy formatting hard drives but when that’s done I may need to resort to finishing the posh and becks documentary that I started yesterday :sweat_smile:

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In NL we got rid of the optional aspect. We have state tv that is funded (funded very ver well) with tax moolah.

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