Patten BBC Trust
If The Cap Fits
GUTTING GUTMAN
MANDELA UPDATE
THE TROUBLE WITH THE T WORD…
ON THE BILDERBERGS
Who, What, Where, When, Why?
Challenging The EDL?
BBC takes Zimmerman clip out of context to imply racial motive
My Friend’s Friends Are My Enemies
Friday, 14 June 2013
Patten, BBC, Trust…oh and Europe. All words which are increasingly hard to put together in one sentence that you could say out loud without laughing. Thinking of complaining to the BBC Trust about the BBC’s coverage of Europe?…shouldn’t bother judging by Patten’s latest bit of thinking out loud: ‘Conservative Eurosceptics could be sending the party down the path to “political suicide” if they show they are unwilling to … Continue reading
This is already going strongly on the Open Thread but I think it deserves top billing for a while: Harriet Harman is due to give a speech in which she will outline a plan to limit media ownership….can’t see any mention of the BBC funnily enough….maybe that’s the Guardian’s editing. A media ownership cap as low as 15% across newspapers, broadcasting companies and online sites must be considered to stop … Continue reading
Excellent post on Elder of Ziyon. Remember Howard Gutman? He is the US ambassador to Belgium who made an outrageous and ignorant speech in 2011 saying that Muslim antisemitism is nothing like the traditional European type, because it is really a result of Israeli policies. A DS [Bureau of Diplomatic Security] agent was called off a case against US Ambassador to Belgium Howard Gutman over claims that he solicited prostitutes, … Continue reading
Mandela still alive, BBC breathlessly informs us. It is remarkable how MUCH attention the BBC lavishes on the former South African President. I will be sorry when he dies as this will cause grief to his family and Nation … and leftists everywhere. However Mandela’s long association with communism, with terrorism, and with dislike of the USA needs covered too.
In case you missed this excellent analysis of the BBC’s 25 year trouble with the terrorism word. Do read.
A Biased BBC reader sent me this and I am simply sharing. It concerns how the BBC covered the protests against the recent Bilderberg conference. http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/uk-22832994 use of clearly biased label ‘Shock jock’ to describe Alex Jones, and subsequent editing and highlighting of certain aspects of his interview on iPlayer (see attached screenshot) ”Andrew Neil described him as ‘the worst person he’d ever interviewed’” Andrew Neil’s concerted effort throughout coverage of Bilderberg on the Politics show … Continue reading
The BBC and others have been quick to associate the EDL with the fires at two Islamic centres. The fire at the Islamic school has been established as caused by arson and four teenagers have been arrested. The cause of the first fire at the Al Rahma Islamic Centre is as yet undeclared….but blame has been instantly attached to the EDL because of graffiti sprayed onto the wall … Continue reading
The EDL says Islam is ‘Extreme’. Is it? People who cut other people’s heads off in the name of Islam are obviously extreme, suicide bombers are extreme, people who hang 16 year old girls from cranes are extreme. But is Islam, when compared to our democratic, progressive, secular nation ‘extreme’? That’s not a question many people will ask..or ‘allow’ to be asked. To do so means disposing ’of the first … Continue reading
A report by Rajini Vaidyanathan about the forthcoming trial of George Zimmerman for the shooting of Trayvon Martin takes a clip of Zimmerman’s phone call to the police completely out of context to give the impression his actions were racially motivated. Here’s the relevant segment: Vaidyanathan: He was unarmed, carrying a bag of sweets and iced tea. He’d been spotted by George Zimmerman, a neighbourhood watch volunteer. Believing the teenager … Continue reading
This relates to an article by Paul Moss…though you might have thought it was by Occupy’s Paul Mason: Boom times in Dubai are attracting more and more Westerners – but a night with the expat elite was an awkward experience for the BBC’s Paul Moss. A weekend stopover in Dubai – a friend had asked some of her friends who live there to take me out. So, here I … Continue reading
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