Or given an episode, or focus. Or lines.
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London's East End in the 1950s, and they show loads of Black women with their children but why do none of them get a heartfelt episode?
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Like literally the only time a Black person has been involved in a plot is when a white lady had an affair with a Black naval officer.
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The naval officer is never seen, or named. But she is pregnant with his child. So, her baby, who is black, is given a name but
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Like the whole plot was like, oh will her husband accept her and this child who is not only his but is black?
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Oh and he DOES and everyone is like, oh how sweet and wonderful this great story. And I am glad that this child had a loving home
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But where are the Black mothers? The Asian mothers?
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How about some Black and Asian children? You see even less of them.
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I've been informed there is at least one episode with a Black mother.
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