Popping the Poppins non-PC bubble
The British Board of Film Classification (BBFC) has reclassified the 1964 film Mary Poppins from U to PG due to its use of the term 'Hottentot' to describe Khoikhoi, an indigenous people in Africa, and the use of soot on child stars. This reclassi...

The reclassification only affects the 'cinematic' version. Home entertainment versions will still be U. The logic being stay-at-home-types are more mature than cinema-goers. The 1979 film version of Star Trek also underwent a similar change - U to PG in warp speed - due to its 'very mild language, mild violence, and threat'. What next? Hauling up 19th-century writer Mary Ann Evans for writing under the male pseudonym George Eliot?
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