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I think this is a case where a trope is discredited in only a certain region (in this case, the USA) or medium. I don't know if Barbaric Bully is still in popular use in the UK as I don't consume much British works.
SING TO ME, LEND ME THE SONG OF BLASPHEMYThat whole paragraph is very suspicious. Examples Are Not Recent — and neither should trope descriptions be.
Now under discussion on Trope Description Improvement Drive
, if anyone wants to join the conversation there.

On the "Barbaric Bully" page it states that the trope is "on it's way to being discredited". It also mentions that the trope is still truth in television in the UK because of Values dissonance. What does that mean when it said value dissonance makes this an omniscient trope in the UK? Does this apply to any other countries too. If so please list them.