BUSHITLER REPLACEMENT FOUND...
>> SUNDAY, MAY 02, 2010
I see that BBC reporter Rajesh Mirchandani, attending an anti-immigration control rally in Arizona, says there were banners calling for a boycott of Arizona, and even one portraying the state's governor, Republican (sic) Jan Brewer, as Hitler. Hurray! The BBC must be gutted that with Bush gone the Hitler slurs have dried up a tad but now that a GOP State Governor DARES to oppose the tsunami of illegal immigration, a new Hitler hate figure is conjured up and lovingly reported.
NORMAL SERVICE
LOVING MAO...
Wonder if any readers heard this paean to Maoist terrorism on the excruciating BBC Radio 4 "From Our own Correspondent" a few days ago. The BBC seems to be the last bastion for open-mouthed admiration of Maoist inspired killing. Well worth your license fee?
ECO NONSENSE
All the cretinous party leaders and their supporters (except UKIP) in our so-called general election are wedded to eco-mania. There hasn't been a single meaningful debate about the topic, despite the fact that all the main parties are advocating energy measures that will lead to fuel poverty on a savage scale. This underlines the increasing divide between the political classes and the rest of us, who must endure the consequences of their inane, insane vacuity. Meanwhile, the BBC ploughs relentlessly on with its eco-warmongering, publishing this report that - in chilling Orwellian terms - suggests that taking exercise in the open air is linked with the "green" agenda. What's so terrifying about the framing of stories like this is the hijacking and politicisation of every aspect of our lives and language by greenie fanatics at the corporation. And meanwhile, Richard Black continues to churn out his own brand of eco-facism: in this piece about another hijacked and done-to-death word, "biodversity", he advocates that the only answer is for us to go back to the stone age. And exercise a massive cull of human beings - there's too darn many of us. The type of logic exercised by Black and his cronies leads to nonsense like this story, from What's Up with That? - a so-called educational display at a US aquarium featuring a cow in a gas mask to prevent methane emissions.
A Non Event and A Non Report
>> SATURDAY, MAY 01, 2010
The BBC has remained silent over the frightening behaviour of Manchester Students from Action Palestine who attacked the deputy Israeli Ambassador Talya Lador-Fresher the other day as she tried to leave the university after giving a political science lecture.
Students are renowned for their passionate advocacy of of democracy, and they regard it as their democratic right to violently attack a speaker from a democratic country in alleged support of a regime in which free speech is non existent.
The BBC has spent decades whipping up the public into the sort of righteous indignation against Israel that could only have been achieved by withholding half the story, and continually suppressing the notion that there IS another half.
This display of ignorance and immaturity may only be a small part of the bigger story that is being ignored by the BBC, but the whole is greater than the sum of its parts. Gestalt.
The BBC has been announcing this non-event several times today. So it can’t be Manchester itself that isn’t newsworthy.