The Commentator Blog reminds us that the 'glorious' BBC (a 'national institution' of which we can be justly proud?) failed to show any honour to the memory of victims of terrorist violence on the anniversary of the July 7, 2005 London bombings.
If you share my disgust at this disrespect, please complain to the BBC. bbc.co.uk/complaints
I am a little shocked by the lack of coverage of the
anniversary of the bombing atrocities that were carried out against the people
of London on July 7, 2005. Only a little
shocked because frankly it what we have come to expect of the BBC and it's
skewed editorial policy.
Pro anything that is anti British (so play-up stories
inspired by the terrorist IRA, about
Blood Sunday) but don't say anything about Muslim terrorists killing and
maiming innocents on the streets of London.
Don't initiate any in-depth studies of the criminal terrorist gangs that
run Northern Ireland or the fundamentalist gangs that have taken over Islamic
student societies in our universities.
Instead, make a big splash about so called rampant neo-fascism at Euros 2012 and don't worry if the
scare-mongering doesn't materialize into fact.
I used to think that it was a left-wing bias that inspired
much of the BBC reporting but the closer I examine it, I see that it is
actually anti-British and anti all that Britain stands for. That is why so much air-time is given to
people like the Scottish Nationalists and so little to others like UKIP. So much time to any story that shows the
Christian religions in a bad light and so little to any that show all of the
good work that these people do.
If the BBC had to operate in a competitive market and fund
itself, rather than depend on a TV tax on the people of Britain, you would be
out of business in no time. You don't
even have quality TV to boast about, now.
No comments:
Post a Comment