I was alerted to this from Melanie Philips a few days back. Well worth a read!
“And last week on BBC News Hard Talk, former New York Mayor Rudi Giuliani repeatedly laughed incredulously at the assumptions of his interviewer, BBC correspondent Stephen Sackur. Wouldn’t you admit, said Sackur, that American policy after 9/11 in Afghanistan and Iraq was a mistake? Why should I admit that? said Giuliani when he had finished laughing; the US has foiled 42 separate terror attacks since then because of that security policy put in place by President Bush.
Sackur tried again. But surely, he said, the police security strategy of targeting the Muslim community ‘gets in the way of the healing’. Giuliani laughed again even more incredulously. Well they would hardly target synagogues or churches he said. Of course the police targeted the mosques. It was from the mosques that the terror plots were coming. This is no more bad for Muslims than it was bad for Italian/Americans when I went after the Mafia in New York!
No wonder Giuliani laughed – he must have thought he’d wandered onto the set of a BBC comedy show by mistake.”
If the policy has prevented that many attacks since 9-11, in no way can it be described as a mistake. The analogy with the Mafia is also a very clever way to frame the rejection of the ‘profiling creates resentment’ angle of attack. Truly moderate muslims should welcome the removal of extremists from their midst.
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Sackur shown to be the complete idiot that he is.
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It just goes to show how far out of touch from reality the BBC (and the rest of the PC crowd) have got.
It’s BBC policy that is a mistake.
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and the even bigger mistake is continued bbc existence
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“But surely…” Where would a BBC reporter be without those two words?
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Writing dispatch for the Guardian, or commissioning a footpath nobody’ll ever use for some local council.
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http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b0148zzv/HARDtalk_Rudy_Giuliani_Former_Mayor_of_New_York_City/
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I commented on P2 of the John Humphrys thread one week ago today.
“I heard this Hardtalk on BBC world Service. I particularly noticed Giuliani’s bitter laughter at Stephen Sackur’s accusatory BBC-style questioning. About intelligence departments unfairly targeting Moslems and annoyingly monitoring their activities, (rather than old ladies, Jews and Hindus) and how divisive it was to suspect Moslems of terrorism.
09/10/2011, 21:26:40”
I like to think Melanie gets all her ideas from me. 😀
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whatever! 😀
mind you
i could think of a lot worse dynamic duo s
ratman & bobbin
camer-egg.
milli-dum & milli-dee
..oh somebody stop me!
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And notice the weasel C word used. Not “targeting Muslim terrorists”. Oh, no. In Beeboid speak, it has to be “targeting the Muslim C- – – – – – – -“.
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I missed that, Millie. Does this mean that the BBC see no separation between ‘the muslim community’ and ‘muslim terrorists’? Are they tarring them all with the same brush? …tut tut.
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jeeez! i knew it they were greasy islamo-faux-bes all along
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Awesome. It really is in their DNA.
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Many Americans just look on in disbelief at what the LibLabCon socialist alliance has done to this country, and the way that people are treated who speak or act against what is happening.
This guy is good:
http://www.youtube.com/user/wildbillforamerica#p/u/35/WogDNGK5T1I
So is this one:
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This is a bravura performance by Giuliani. If only we had politicians who had such a grasp of… what’s the word? Oh yeah, ‘reality’.
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or as the old “macho-man” randy savage used to call it
intestinal fortitude…ooooooh yeeeaaahhhh!
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or if politicians only had a….pair!
hardly a testicle singulair between them
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