Like most "sudden" attempts to right perceived wrongs, it has swung from zero to eleven in no time at all. People are involved in fiercely competitive virtue signalling:
"This is terrible."
"No, this is worse."
"You're both wrong, look at this..." etc.
Eventually calmer heads will, I'm sure, prevail and things will settle down to a nice four or five. That's not to say that everyone is wrong, but not everyone is right either. I'm pretty sure that the KKK Film Society doesn't show Gone With The Wind more than once a year for instance, and UKTV has today reinstated the Farty Towels episode, albeit with a warning about "offensive content and language."
While I'm pontificating, a quick word about "All Lives Matter," which has gained some unwelcome traction. This is how it was explained to me, in pictures.
The slogan "All Lives Matter," has been co-opted by racists on social media. The danger is that it sounds innocuous and seems, on the face of it, quite reasonable, but when we repeat it we're unwittingly spreading their message.
For once this is not simply my opinion, it's what's actually happening on Twatter, and Farcebook etc.