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However, that action has been questioned by some fans, who still disagree with the gesture s links to BLM, which many see as a political movement.
Twitter user Sue McDonald said: Fans are being treat disgracefully. Essentially you re being forced to accept their political gestures whether you like it or not.
How Vicar of Dibley taking knee sparked criticism
Furious Vicar of Dibley fans switched off on Monday as they slammed the lecturing BBC for using comedy to promote political causes over a scene where Dawn French takes the knee for Black Lives Matter.
Viewers criticised series writer Richard Curtis for using a comedy show to promote a Woke agenda, with one tweeting: I m sick and tired of being lectured every time I turn on the TV and ultimately it will achieve nothing.
Furious Vicar of Dibley fans switched off last night as they slammed the lecturing BBC for using comedy to promote political causes over a scene where Dawn French takes the knee for Black Lives Matter.
Viewers criticised series writer Richard Curtis for using a comedy show to promote a Woke agenda, with one tweeting: I m sick and tired of being lectured every time I turn on the TV and ultimately it will achieve nothing.
Another Twitter user, James Stafford, added: It s meant to be a comedy. People need to stop bringing #BlackLivesMatter into everything. Bore off.
The Vicar of Dibley last night included a scene where Dawn French kneeled in support of Black Lives Matter