Trans women are frequently physically assaulted after disclosure. Isn't it ethical and in the best interests of the trans community to disclose your predilections for abusing trans women before having a sexual encounter?
There was an ongoing genocide at the time, and the subject matter of the proposal directly involved both the resistance movement resisting said genocide and the population currently being genocided. The proposal is abhorrent, period.
"It wasn't filmed, so no harm no foul" may be your vile position, but that just demonstrates you share the same moral absence as whoever made the suggestion.
Also, it's not 'bumbling' to reduce the reality of a genocide-in-progress to a game. It's morally reprehensible. That's not a silly whoopsy-doo. They should rightly be ashamed of themselves.
Because there's no such thing as a brainstorming/proposals session that occurs in the green room a short time before filming.
The suggestion is in shockingly poor taste, and nominees have every right to communicate how distasteful such a proposal was to others. There's no vow of silence here.
Her effect was so huge because she took all the achievements of the welfare state, all the benefits of nationalised assets, all the benefits of a unionised workforce and the standard of living it afforded people. 40 years of work just smashed to bits and sold off for pennies. Just devastating.
And I asked you why you thought he was reaching for anything since it's clear you didn't know he was reaching for anything and you were just inferring that, something you've confirmed to be the case