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  • Seshmeister
    ROTH ARMY WEBMASTER

    • Oct 2003
    • 35203

    #16
    This is the kind of thing I'm talking about(never realised it's been 4 years).

    BBC apologised for joke in which comedian compared Palestine to a cake being 'punched to pieces by a very angry Jew'


    Fact wise ELVIS can say whatever he likes, they are good. The great irony in all of this and as has been pointed out before, Alex Jones and all the other conspiracy people use 'meanstream' news sources all the time and almost exclusively. Then they make some shit up and add it on the top without any evidence whatsoever.

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    • vandeleur
      ROTH ARMY SUPREME
      • Sep 2009
      • 9865

      #17
      Originally posted by ELVIS
      Based on what, exactly ??
      Based on my experience of other news outlets and my opinion on those .

      Also astrology charts , mythology and speaking shrubbery .
      Are you really qualified to judge other people's opinions ??
      fuck your fucking framing

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      • Seshmeister
        ROTH ARMY WEBMASTER

        • Oct 2003
        • 35203

        #18
        I don't think he's qualified to go outside without a carer.

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        • vandeleur
          ROTH ARMY SUPREME
          • Sep 2009
          • 9865

          #19
          Originally posted by Seshmeister
          I don't think he's qualified to go outside without a career.
          Fixed it
          fuck your fucking framing

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          • ELVIS
            Banned
            • Dec 2003
            • 44120

            #20
            Originally posted by Seshmeister
            The BBC is such a vast organisation you do get most points of view covered and they have crazy strict rules about balance and fact checking.
            Hahahahahahahahahahahahahahahahahahah...

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            • ELVIS
              Banned
              • Dec 2003
              • 44120

              #21
              Originally posted by Seshmeister

              Fact wise ELVIS can say whatever he likes, they are good.

              Ummm... Children... Yummy...


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              • Seshmeister
                ROTH ARMY WEBMASTER

                • Oct 2003
                • 35203

                #22
                Irrelevant

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                • ELVIS
                  Banned
                  • Dec 2003
                  • 44120

                  #23
                  Yeah right...

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                  • ELVIS
                    Banned
                    • Dec 2003
                    • 44120

                    #24
                    BBC embroiled in further scandal as executive 'filmed Dutch child abuse movies'

                    Express.co.uk



                    He is said to have owned a three-storey property near the city centre in the Eighties. Boys from British care homes were allegedly ferried there to take part in sex films.

                    Police have been told that the BBC employee was involved in the abuse and played a key role in distributing the films.

                    The news comes as Dutch police prepare to re-open an investigation into child sex, which may *be broadened to include British paedophiles operating in the Netherlands.

                    A whistleblower tipped off the BBC Investigations Unit two weeks ago about the man, who has since retired from the Corporation.

                    The information was passed to the Metropolitan Police’s Operation Yewtree, the unit set up in the wake of the Jimmy Savile scandal to look into historic sex crimes.

                    Although the Sunday Express knows both the identity of the alleged abuser and his former address in Amsterdam, we have decided not to print the details to avoid jeopardising any police investigation. Scotland Yard refused to comment but the BBC last night confirmed it had alerted the Met.

                    A spokesman said: “Where allegations of criminal wrongdoing are received by the BBC, we pass them on to the police. We cannot comment on individual cases.”

                    Former social worker Chris Fay, who advised the National Association of Young People In Care, has shown a picture of the former BBC executive to an alleged victim.

                    Mr Fay said: “He confirmed that this was one of the men who abused him at the flat in Amsterdam when he was a boy.

                    “The man apparently owned the building. He let the bottom flat to a known British paedophile, kept the middle residence for himself and used the attic for filming pornographic films involving both adults and children.


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                    • ELVIS
                      Banned
                      • Dec 2003
                      • 44120

                      #25
                      Originally posted by Seshmeister
                      Fact wise ELVIS can say whatever he likes, they are good.
                      And you're deaf dumb and blind to think so...

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                      • ELVIS
                        Banned
                        • Dec 2003
                        • 44120

                        #26
                        BBC accused of 'left-wing bias' for employing ex-Labour adviser as economics reporter

                        Express

                        The appointment of Duncan Weldon, who also worked as an economist at the Trades Union Congress (TUC), has led one Tory to claim the BBC is "sticking two fingers up at those who are concerned about Left-wing bias" at the organisation.

                        A BBC spokesman said Mr Weldon, who has little experience as a journalist, is "widely respected" across the political spectrum for his economic analysis.

                        Left-wing commentator Owen Jones has denounced claims that the BBC has a left-wing bias as a "fairytale".

                        John Whittingdale, chairman of the Commons Culture, Media and Sport Committee, said: "It is extremely important that whoever holds that position is seen to be both qualified and objective.

                        "There are certainly question marks raised in both those areas about this appointment."

                        Fellow Committee member Angie Bray, also a Tory, said: "There is a one-way street between the left-wing and the BBC.

                        "This appointment is the equivalent of sticking two fingers up at those who are concerned about left-wing bias."

                        Other appointments seen as fitting with a left-wing bias include former Guardian reporter Ian Katz as Newsnight editor and ex-Labour Cabinet Minister James Purnell as the BBC's Director of Strategy and Digital.

                        BBC Political Editor Nick Robinson spent a year as national chairman of the Young Conservatives [GETTY]

                        However, there have also been a number of appointments from those with a background on the right.

                        The key role of BBC Political Editor is held by Nick Robinson, whom at university was President of the Oxford University Conservative Association and also spent a year as national chairman of the Young Conservatives.

                        Former Conservative Party chairman Lord Patten is chairman of the BBC Trust, and Daily Politics and This Week presenter Andrew Neil is chairman of the conservative Spectator magazine.

                        Writing for the Guardian website, Owen Jones said: "For too long, the right has got away with weaving a fairytale of BBC leftwing bias.

                        "Until the left starts complaining – and loudly too – the BBC's agenda will be shaped by supporters of government, big business, the free market and western foreign policy.

                        "That does not just subvert honest journalism: it undermines our democracy."

                        Mr Weldon was one of ten candidates interviewed for the role, and a BBC spokesman said: "Duncan’s economic commentary is widely respected on all sides of the political spectrum as fair and intelligent.

                        "BBC journalists do not bring political views to work and Duncan will be no different."

                        Last week Today co-presenter John Humphrys admitted people who work for the organisation tend to come from backgrounds which promote "broadly liberal views".


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                        • Seshmeister
                          ROTH ARMY WEBMASTER

                          • Oct 2003
                          • 35203

                          #27
                          Saville was a cunt employed by the BBC Entertainment department way back in the 1970s.

                          The BBC employs close to 100 000 people. It's not relevant to whether it is a good news organisation now compared to the Iranian State TV or a fat shouty man.

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                          • ELVIS
                            Banned
                            • Dec 2003
                            • 44120

                            #28
                            BC outed on left wing political bias in climate change coverage by astute pensioner

                            "They are a globalist propaganda tool."

                            Ed Butt

                            For years the BBC have denied showing left wing bias in their reporting of climate change and the fraudulent science that has steered government policy on the environment. Now the supposedly neutral but increasingly politicised public broadcaster has been outed by an astute pensioner as a New World Order prpoaganda machine.


                            Boggart Blog has been telling you for years that of all UK media organisations The BBC (Bolshevik Broadcasting Corporation) is the least honest, least trustworthy, most politically biased and most deeply in the pocket of the evil pseudo - liberal crypto - fascist shits who plan to use scaremongering about climate change to advance their agenda which leads to the creation of a neo Nazi totalitarian world government run by unelected bureaucrats.

                            Over the past six years the supposedly politically neutral BBC has spent tens of thousands of pounds on covering up an eco - activism conference which set the pattern for its biased and politically motivated coverage of global warming, a policy which has seen the voices that express scepticism about the fraudulent 'science' that has served to promote the global warming scare as an excuse for imposing punitive taxes on necessities and stripping citizens of hard won civil liberties.

                            The seminar that the BBC has been so anxious to cover up (to avoid awkward questions about how political activism can be squared with the terms of its charter which imposes a condition of strict neutrality on the publicly funded body?) was run by an eco activist group set up by the BBC's own environment analyst Roger Harrabin and funded via a £67,000 grant from the then Labour government, which hoped to see its ‘line' on climate change and other Third World issues promoted in BBC reporting.

                            The Labour government of 1997 to 2010, Tony Blair's borderline authoritarian New Labour, was committed to what George Orwell in his novel 1984 dubbed "Oligarchic Collectivism" a political system, a pastiche of socialism in which ordinary citizens had no status and were ruled by a small educated, elite.

                            At the BBC seminar which took place in 2006, green activists and scientists – one of whom believes climate change is a bigger danger than global nuclear war – lectured 28 of the Corporation's most senior executives.

                            Then director of television Jana Bennett opened the seminar by telling the executives to ask themselves: "How do you plan and run a city that is going to be submerged?"

                            The BBC was helped in funnding and organising the event by International Broadcasting Trust (IBT) a lobby group with close links to green campaigners. IBT, a political organisation with which the BBC should have no dealings beyond reporting their activities, has also helped to arrange government funding for more climate related political lobbying exercises and other BBC seminars run by Mr Harrabin – one of which was attended by then Labour Cabinet Minister "Hilarious" Hilary Benn.

                            When applying for money from Mr Benn's Department for International Development (DFID), the IBT promised Labour Party officials the seminars would influence BBC environment related content for years to come.

                            The BBC began its long legal battle to keep details of the conference secret after an amateur climate blogger, Tony Newberry whose blog is Harmless Sky spotted a passing reference to it in an official report. It is a sad commentary on the state of our democracy when we have to rely on a 69 year old pensioner to hold to account the corrupt and biased media organisation whose task is to hold corrupt businessmen and politicians to account.


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                            • Seshmeister
                              ROTH ARMY WEBMASTER

                              • Oct 2003
                              • 35203

                              #29
                              Originally posted by ELVIS
                              Express

                              The appointment of Duncan Weldon, who also worked as an economist at the Trades Union Congress (TUC), has led one Tory to claim the BBC is "sticking two fingers up at those who are concerned about Left-wing bias" at the organisation.

                              A BBC spokesman said Mr Weldon, who has little experience as a journalist, is "widely respected" across the political spectrum for his economic analysis.

                              Left-wing commentator Owen Jones has denounced claims that the BBC has a left-wing bias as a "fairytale".

                              John Whittingdale, chairman of the Commons Culture, Media and Sport Committee, said: "It is extremely important that whoever holds that position is seen to be both qualified and objective.

                              "There are certainly question marks raised in both those areas about this appointment."

                              Fellow Committee member Angie Bray, also a Tory, said: "There is a one-way street between the left-wing and the BBC.

                              "This appointment is the equivalent of sticking two fingers up at those who are concerned about left-wing bias."

                              Other appointments seen as fitting with a left-wing bias include former Guardian reporter Ian Katz as Newsnight editor and ex-Labour Cabinet Minister James Purnell as the BBC's Director of Strategy and Digital.

                              BBC Political Editor Nick Robinson spent a year as national chairman of the Young Conservatives [GETTY]

                              However, there have also been a number of appointments from those with a background on the right.

                              The key role of BBC Political Editor is held by Nick Robinson, whom at university was President of the Oxford University Conservative Association and also spent a year as national chairman of the Young Conservatives.

                              Former Conservative Party chairman Lord Patten is chairman of the BBC Trust, and Daily Politics and This Week presenter Andrew Neil is chairman of the conservative Spectator magazine.

                              Writing for the Guardian website, Owen Jones said: "For too long, the right has got away with weaving a fairytale of BBC leftwing bias.

                              "Until the left starts complaining – and loudly too – the BBC's agenda will be shaped by supporters of government, big business, the free market and western foreign policy.

                              "That does not just subvert honest journalism: it undermines our democracy."

                              Mr Weldon was one of ten candidates interviewed for the role, and a BBC spokesman said: "Duncan’s economic commentary is widely respected on all sides of the political spectrum as fair and intelligent.

                              "BBC journalists do not bring political views to work and Duncan will be no different."

                              Last week Today co-presenter John Humphrys admitted people who work for the organisation tend to come from backgrounds which promote "broadly liberal views".


                              Both sides are complaining which is a good sign.

                              You'll find hundreds of anti BBC articles in the UK press because the UK press is owned by a few huge corporations who want it broken up so they can make more money in TV.

                              As usual you think you are on the fringes but you're posting for the globalist corporations, a blind shill.

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                              • ELVIS
                                Banned
                                • Dec 2003
                                • 44120

                                #30
                                Originally posted by Seshmeister
                                they are good.
                                Shaddup...

                                I'll be back later to slap you around some more...

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