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Yep. It's basically rewriting history.
They say "oh, but it's just for drama and entertainment purposes" and that "you can just read books and other historical media for what things were actually like," but let's face it; kids in the future won't do that: They'll just watch what's put in front of them by the agenda-filled education system, such as the BBC drama that had Anne Boleyn as being Black, and take them all as being factual.
I mean, fucking hell, you already see teenagers seriously asking "was Britain as racist as it was now back in the past because Anne Boleyn was Black?" because of that fucking BBC cow shite.
In an amusing (and non-serious) example, I did my GCSE English by studying Romeo and Juliet; as part of it, we watched the movie with Leonardo Dicaprio back as well as studying the book itself. In this day and age, like twenty years later, teens would just be given the movie and they'd go on to think that "longswords" back in the XXth Century were modern shotguns. facepalm
Future generations looking at adverts now will come to believe that Black men and White women or vice-versa, in this diversity push/brainwashing, were what actual relationships are like now, despite multiracial couples being less than, what, 5% in the UK?
Combined with the migrant hordes basically invading Europe and America, all of this is basically soft whitewashing history and culture for future generations.
Twenty years ago, I'd been called a "White supremacist" for saying this; now, I'm just stating the sad state of the Western world.