Directed and Edited by Craig Whyte
This film gives its participants a voice. They are using that voice to educate others about the hatred that has invaded their lives. Hate that is based on nothing more than the way they look . All live in Herefordshire some chose to live here, others were born here but all call it home. The people in this film are not victims; they are challenging racism and prejudice to make Herefordshire a better place for everyone to live.
This film is about the community and how individual thoughts and actions, both negative and positive, feed into community attitude. Conversely, it is also about how community attitudes can influence both self-perception and an individuals sense of belonging and worth, in relation to the general community. Overall, the philosophy is that well-rounded and accepting individuals produce a well rounded and accepting society. One reflects the other.
@leftofmoorfarm
amen.
this is why "political correctness" is a curse. you can't enshrine general courtesy in law like that.
QwertyBstard 11 months ago
The depressing thing is the casual way Hereford people are racist. They simply have no idea how hurtful they are being. When challenged they claim to not be racist, that it's political correctness gone mad, that those on the receiving end should just laugh it off.
Thank you for showing me some of the inspirational people I share my home town with. This is good work. Well done.
leftofmoorfarm 1 year ago
No must say i live here now, and first thing that shocked me was the lack of black/asian and what have yous around and it is mainly because of that that people are gonna be abusive about the little amount there is.
Samothedesert 3 years ago
great film,
well done to all those featured in the film.
Not all Herefordians are narrow minded.
Peace.
tcp1228 3 years ago 2