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'Things Not to Be Asked': An Italian TV Show Against Discrimination

"Things Not to Be Asked" (“Cose da non chiedere"), hosted by Real Time Italy, is a peculiar TV show. "Inappropriate" questions are asked to people who are often discriminated against in everyday life because of...

by Italian Coalition for Civil Liberties and Rights

"Things Not to Be Asked" (“Cose da non chiedere"), hosted by Real Time Italy, is a peculiar TV show. "Inappropriate" questions are asked to people who are often discriminated against in everyday life because of "being different" - including Roma, Muslims and trans people - with the goal of highlighting the hypocrisy of "politically correct language" that ultimately isolates and "categorizes" people by making them feel like their disability is insurmountable, as the program’s creator explained in an interview. The show is challenging discrimination one stereotype at a time!

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