Joe Wurzelbacher, of Ohio, was thrown into the spotlight after he was used by John McCain as an example of who might suffer under Barack Obama's tax plans. But it now emerges he is not a licensed plumber and owes $1,200 in back taxes. Compare that to the BBC's approach to another man who has found sudden fame: Dr Mads Gilbert, a Norwegian doctor currently working in Gaza, has been quoted in media outlets all over the world, including multiple mentions on the BBC: They also said 12 ambulance staff had been killed in shelling, despite their clearly-marked vehicles. Yet there are things in Dr Mads Gilbert's past and present of a little more consequence than unpaid back taxes. For one thing, he didn't "turn political" after seeing the sufferings of the Palestinians this month. He has long been very definitely political, a Maoist in fact. He is a member of the Norwegian Rødt (i.e. Red) party, formerly known as the Worker's Communist Party. That alone tells us something about his attitude to objective truth that should raise doubts about anything he says as a witness. Note, I am not here throwing random abuse along the lines of "he's a lefty, so he must be a liar." I am stating that Maoists, in common with other Marxists, consciously hold as a matter of doctrine that "objective truth" is a bourgeois construction and truth is whatever the Party says it is. In the BBC interview Dr Gilbert describes his unspecified politics as merely part of the "whole person" working in Gaza. Another aspect of his whole personhood is that he supported the terrorist attacks on 9/11.Here, via Harry's Place, is a link to the Norwegian newspaper Dagbladetin which when asked "Do you support the terrorist attack on the United States?" he replied "Terrorism is a bad weapon but the answer is yes, within the context I have mentioned." You don't need to understand Norwegian to be able to spot where he says this. I have not yet touched on the biggest doubt of all: a doctor wrote to the Little Green Footballs website stating his opinion that Mads Gilbert participated in a staged video purporting to show CPR being executed in an unsuccessful attempt to save a mortally injured Palestinian boy. Numerous other doctors have agreed with the original correspondent that the man shown performing "chest compressions" could not possibly have believed that his light bouncing movements would actually restart the heart. Dr Gilbert is to the left. There are also odd editing discontinuities, and unexplained discrepancies between the order of events as shown on CNN and on Channel 4. Isn't that at least as interesting as "...a bit of media digging has uncovered that Mr Wurzelbacher's first name is actually Samuel and he does not have a plumber's licence, although the company he works for does"? The fact that the video was first withdrawn and then reinstated by CNN is a story in itself. It all remains undug by the BBC, though. Labels: gaza Comments: 15 (unread) - Biased BBC Home David Vance # I would urge you to be sitting down as you listen to Jeremy Bowen'slatest report from Gaza. It's amazing, isn't it, to listen to such naked partisanship dressed up as reporting? Jeremy is nothing more than a pro-Palestinian talking head, doing everything possible to diminish the Israeli response to the savagery of Hamas. He concludes his ever so world-weary diatribe by saying "let's hope there is a cease-fire soon". Why? He is now offering opinion which favours one side (Hamas) in the conflict, is this not bias? And while we are at it, I notice the BBC is STILL pushing the death statistics of those in Gaza as one BIG media friendly number, whilst they breakdown Israeli deaths by military/civilian. We hear how many kids have allegedly died in Gaza, we never hear how many Hamas terrorists have been killed. Isn't that a little odd? The BBC seem determined to portray the deaths of all those in Gaza as being the deaths of innocents. It's sickening to behold. Labels: anti-Israel, jeremy bowen, pro Hamas, pro Islam Comments: 15 (unread) - Biased BBC Home David Vance # I was intrigued by this item the BBC ran on Today this morning concerning what it alleges is the "raised tensions" between the Jewish and Muslim communities in France. As far as I am aware, the "raised tension" seems to manifest itself in only one direction, as the Molotov cocktails hurled at a synagogue north of Paris by "youths" demonstrates. I know that the French Interior Minister, Michele Alliot-Marie, in a wonderful example of dhimmitude, has been suggesting that there has been anti-Jewish AND anti-Muslim violence in France but the thing is that there is no evidence anywhere of any violence by the French Jewish community against Fench Muslims. Thing is, there is plenty of evidence when it comes to Muslim attacks on Jews but a total absence of attacks on those Banlieue "youths" that so enjoy a good riot. It would do the BBC better to report facts, not engage in wishful thinking, and that includes those occasions when the facts do not suit their moral relativist narrative. Labels: anti-Jewish, dhimmis, pro Islam Comments: 10 (unread) - Biased BBC HomeBiased BBC Tuesday, January 13, 2009
Natalie #Doubts not raised. You may recall this B-BBC post which linked to a BBC story titled "Doubts raised on US 'plumber Joe'":Doubt has been cast over the story of "Joe the plumber", the man who unexpectedly became the star of this week's US presidential debate.
So, Joe Wurzelbacher is suddenly thrown into the spotlight - and in about five minutes flat the BBC makes sure we all know about his lack of a licence, his back taxes, and even that the name on his birth certificate is not actually Joseph.
No doubts raised there as to Dr Gilbert's motives or veracity as a witness. The video interview within the second "Israeli raids" link is not exactly challenging ("You look exhausted. Tell us what it's been like") but does raise a teensy doubt an inch or so ("It has been said that you've turned political. What do you say to that?") the better to set the stage for Dr Gilbert's impassioned reply about the Hippocratic oath and being the voice of the voiceless.Doctors Mads Gilbert and Erik Fosse said half of their patients were civilians, some of them young children with shrapnel and blast wounds.
Doctors Mads Gilbert and Erik Fosse said half of their patients were civilians, some of them young children with shrapnel and blast wounds.
Israel says it is not targeting civilians but Dr Gilbert said he had only seen two fighters among hundreds of casualties.
Tuesday, 13 January 2009
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