Wednesday, 18 February 2009

Biased BBC



Wednesday, February 18, 2009
David Vance #
POVERTY INDUSTRY UPDATE.
Ok, so we are in a recession that may turn into a depression but hey, those folks who work so hard in the Poverty Industry only see that as a sign that we need to spend £££ Billions chasing the phantasm of "child poverty." The Rowntree Foundation is a BBC favourite and each time they produce liberal tosh it is treated as if it were the received wisdom of Solomon. As we have discussed here before, it is the political invention of relative poverty that is being retailed by the bleeding hearts at Rowntree and as ever, only one side of this faux argument is permitted on the BBC.

Labels: poverty industry., relative poverty

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David Vance #

MORE HEARTS AND MINDS.
When it comes to a concise analysis of the situation in Afghanistan, who better fpr the BBC to turn to than....Paddy Ashdown! Argh! I listened to he whose eyes never quite open being interviewed earlier this morning and it became clear that the reason the BBC like Ashdown is because he, like them, believes a military victory is not enough to defeat the Taliban. It appears we will need to talk directly to them and help win-- yip -- their hearts and minds.

Labels: pro-appeasement

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OUR RACIST POLICE (cont)
Wonder how it feels like for British police officers who tune into the BBC only to be met by the chorus that they are "institutionally racist?". Yet again, "Today" leads with the accusation that racism abounds within the ranks of those who seek to uphold law and order. It's a favourite theme and I suppose the attendant demoralising of those who go out every day to try and protect the public from crime is a small price to pay for the BBC indulging it's liberal whims.


Labels: institutional racism, institutional stupidity

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