BBC Criticised for Refusing To Call Hamas ‘Terrorists’
The corporation insists that it wants to allow viewers to come to their own conclusions.
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.
The BBC have apologised to the former UKIP leader for inaccurate reporting, but Natwest has come under a lot of pressure for bringing politics into banking.
Edwards was hospitalised on mental health grounds after he was named as paying a teenage drug addict for sexually explicit pics with the scandal sparking a media spat over UK privacy laws and the future of the BBC.
BBC is egregiously ‘woke,’ anti-white, and anti-British, which suggests that BBC Verify won’t expose misinformation, but will focus on discrediting anything that the establishment disapproves of.
The Twitter boss has stopped referring to the BBC as “government funded,” but remains unconvinced that the broadcaster is free from state intervention.
The suspension has raised questions over the BBC’s impartiality and future justification for the UK’s licence fee, which generates £3.8 billion of income for the station annually.
It is of course impossible to gauge what proportion of the BBC’s diversity quota is allocated for returning jihadis, but what is clear from Begum’s series is that the current thinking at Broadcasting House is that it’s “best to be ahead of the game.”