BBC Rightly Bashed for “Undue Deference” Towards Butcher of Tehran
The broadcaster has been widely mocked for its “bizarre obituary” of the Iranian tyrant.
The broadcaster has been widely mocked for its “bizarre obituary” of the Iranian tyrant.
Paul Connolly is either an incompetent undercover journalist or is actively colluding with Antifa.
The use of newborns as ideological guinea pigs is morally repugnant and must be stopped.
Many have long-since argued that the BBC is unfit for purpose, but this week’s diversity farrago takes the biscuit.
“The BBC is not a welcoming place for those with conservative opinions. Management talks about diversity, without embracing diversity of thought.”
A government advisor claims the public broadcaster “repeatedly reported” rare deaths as if they were “the norm.”
The corporation backtracked but is still facing accusations of double standards.
The corporation is “urgently investigating” several of its workers in the Middle East who are openly backing Hamas.
The corporation insists that it wants to allow viewers to come to their own conclusions.
The gulf between the facts and the ideological position of BBC fact-checkers is palpable.
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