New Year Open Thread

Israel to Abbas: No, Jesus was not a Palestinian

A happy New Year to one and all and may this site become redundant as soon as possible….though I somehow doubt it will as the BBC starts off as it no doubt means to go on…with Giles Fraser on Thought for the Day telling us Christ wasn’t  a Christian [surely the first one] …he’ll tell us next that Muhammed wasn’t a Muslim…won’t he?…but Jesus was, however, a ‘Palestinian’.  Fraser naturally trying to link Jesus to ‘Palestinians‘ today…which is a dodgy sleight of hand as of course ‘Palestinian’ is a politicised term whose meaning goes far beyond mere existence in a territory….one which Jews might want to call Judea not Palestine…or even ‘Israel’, an ancient name….has Fraser never heard of the ‘Tribes of Israel’?  It is a narrative used by Muslims, along with the ‘Muslim Jesus’ phrase, to hijack Jesus and make out the Jews are once again ‘killing Jesus’ or rather his descendants…the Palestinians…lol.  Good of the not so reverend Giles Fraser to adopt what is a anti-Christian, anti-Jewish Muslim narrative.

I’m sure you can spot plenty more BBC nonsense as they revise the past in order to write the future….list it all here….

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427 Responses to New Year Open Thread

  1. StewGreen says:

    @Amol should know that prediciting is mugs game and waste of time
    ..you should just let the future flow.

    but he writes a predictions for 2018 article
    http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/entertainment-arts-42503799
    “It is a curious fact that for years, talk radio in both Britain and America was dominated by the right. Of course, many radio stations served liberal audiences too, but they tended to be a minority.”
    then “Podcasts will do for the left what talk radio has done for the right”
    TOSH cos currently UK talk on radio is dominated by lib/left and them excluding righties means podcasts/youtube are often righty

    Amol talks some sense
    : “every time you hear a journalist in what some call the mainstream media bewailing fake news,
    remember they have an incentive to do so.”

    – ” I do know that around £80m still needs to be found in the next three years”
    so “A major BBC News show or service could shut, prompting outrage”
    Yes the BBC wouldn’t close profitable format shows like Strictly.
    but it could be argued that some services say Breakfast TV or virtue signalling shows that no one watches could be shut without effecting income.
    What purpose does the BBC4 7pm Trump-hating news have ?

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    • StewGreen says:

      \\There is an intrinsic reason that podcasts are more advantageous to the left
      – they are not well scrutinised or regulated
      and are therefore an exceptional medium for their quotidian dishonest propaganda.
      Like Twitter. Same principle applies, .//

      @JamesCleverly 22 Dec 2017
      My timeline is littered with Labour MPs pumping out deeply inaccurate/dishonest tweets.
      What a time to be alive!

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  2. StewGreen says:

    FFS is Yasmin Alibhai-Brown is on J Vine show ?
    We Asians had our racist words like blackie”
    BrownGirls guilt ?

    … “We arrived in England, Enoch Powell was the Nigel Farage of that generation”
    “We were surprised that we as bad as the black people back home”

    “It’s been an extraordinarily good thing this mmigration”
    another dig at Nigel Farage he said “We like you people”
    (well is that supposed to be racist ?)
    .. oh good she’s done at 1:20pm

    \\ Muslim commentator Yasmin Alibhai-Brown says white British communities boring without immigrants. Completely unchallenged by Vine //

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  3. Roland Deschain says:

    The BBC report on the arrest of six “far-right” individuals doesn’t do much to dispel the notion that this is simply a Government ploy to play up the dangers of the “far right” in an attempt to show equivalence with Islamic terrorists.

    If you’re looking to see the kind of terrorist activities planned, you’ll be disappointed.

    They were arrested on suspicion of being concerned in the commission, preparation and instigation of acts of terrorism, namely on suspicion of being a member of a proscribed organisation, National Action.

    They must be a despicable lot, if merely belonging to them is enough to be arrested on such charges. Perhaps the article will tell us more?

    National Action became the first British neo-Nazi group to be banned after Home Secretary Amber Rudd said it was promoting violence and acts of terrorism.

    Members and supporters applauded the murder of Jo Cox MP by a white supremacist – and the group had carried out a series of small, but confrontational, demonstrations in towns and cities throughout England.

    One of its most notorious events saw masked members – many of them very young men – gathering outside York Minster to make Hitler salutes.

    Since it was banned, detectives have been carrying out more and more investigations into the group which, to all intents and purposes, has organised itself in a similar way to the banned al Muhajiroun network – the extremist Islamist youth movement.

    Both have used social media to target young people, attracting them with a simplistic us-and-them message designed to make them angry.

    Well, applauding the murder of a politician is a pretty tasteless act, to be sure, but I do wonder how many on the left would have to be proscribed as terrorists were the worst to happen to Nigel Farage. Or perhaps it’s the “making angry” bit that does it? Whatever, their acts don’t seem in the same league as driving into pedestrians with cars or targeting teenagers at a pop concert.

    As an aside, was Thomas Mair formally found to be a white supremacist at his trial? There was plenty to suggest he had mental health issues, but one has to assume he was the wrong ethnicity for that to be relevant and I could never understand why this was not brought up at his trial. Perhaps it was fake news on the internet designed to make us angry?

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    • Beeb Brother says:

      It all reads like something from 1984 – it is such farcically unbelievable nonsense from the BBC/Ministry of Truth. Someone from the group once did a Hitler salute? It’s not exactly Pearl Harbour is it?

      They really need to up their game as increasingly people will just ignore their ‘news.’ Alas they have bet the house on this multi cultural insanity so they cannot start telling the truth now.

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    • Dystopian says:

      “Amber Rudd said it was promoting violence and acts of terrorism.”

      Like Islam then!

      When is that getting banned?

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      • Rich says:

        Roland,
        Was releasing a single when Margaret Thatcher died a hate crime in the world according to Rudd?

        The celebratory noise from the far more numerous and identifiable creatures of the left was a lot louder than a tasteless round of applause by a few halfwits.

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    • Zelazek says:

      Roland – You’re absolutely right. Their acts are not in the same league.

      The government and the BBC desperately WANT the “far-right” to be committing atrocities so that the Leftist Establishment can link arms with Sadiq Khan and present a united front against “extremism” – in effect rebranding terror as something that comes equally from the lunatic fringe of every community and has nothing to do with Islam specifically. White people, even these so-called “far-right” groups, have so far been incredibly restrained in their reaction to Islamic terror. But one day our patience will run out. And when the civil war begins, blood will be on the hands of every traitorous politician who allowed Muslims to settle in our homeland and enabled the alien and evil ideology of Islam to flourish here.

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    • Holly Selassie says:

      Brings to mind the useless Dangerous Dogs Act, under the appallingly dim Major, Heseltine etc.
      The bill went for the usual dogs that were mentioned in the press like the Staffie and the Doberman, Rottweiller etc. But -for some reason-the hapless Japanese Tojo breed got included on the list.
      Might have been dangerous, might have been not.
      But the other dogs WERE known, yet it made the Tojo equally famous and wanted. And curiosity about it grew.
      Rudds daft elevating of this hitherto-unknown and small little bunch of oddments might have blowback, it`s clear that Britain First, Tommy and Anne Marie are their real enemy, and they`ll have to keep up this nonsense of theirs,so Islam gets a freer hand than it already has.
      I think it will all kick off in three years time.

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  4. Beeb Brother says:

    Their website: “Jeremy Hunt sorry as A and Es fail to cope.”

    How about: “BBC sorry for open borders policy as hospitals fail to cope”?

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  5. StewGreen says:

    So I postulate that BBC enviro journos live in a ClimateAlarmism Guardian bubbleworld

    ‏@BBCPaulMurphy just tweeted
    \\“If you asked for planning permission to put Hull where it is now, you’d probably be refused.” #climatechange//
    https://www.theguardian.com/cities/2018/jan/03/hull-flood-plain-sea-level-yorkshire

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  6. Do Beeboids Dream of Electric Goats says:

    is fatboy Prescott still in Hull, perhaps he is making the place sink.

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  7. GRIM REAPER says:

    As for Giles Fraser mentioned in the intro..anybody know why he was ‘removed’ from his St Pauls post?…my guess is, he let the great un-washed camp outside, Occupy i recall…tossers all…..when they started crapping and pissing on the steps and inside, that was the final straw for the Churchmen….they sacked the mouthy bastard…bet i’m right.

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  8. StewGreen says:

    Quicklink back last page of yesterday’s posts

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  9. StewGreen says:

    My first post; Buzzfeed clearly ran a racist story
    My second post was pointing out that if I used the correct spelling in a search , it actually gave me way less results than using an incorrect spelling , so some strange filtering is going on.

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