Tough times for the Far Left BBC. Its favourite political party is busy getting a civil war going and the party it hates is busily trying to stop conservatives joining the Tory Party. So as Parliament returns we can expect the BBC to be in full bias mode – 12 days later the MPs go on their holidays again for the last Conference Season before we leave their EU.
On September 9 Sweden has a general election where the single anti immigration party is predicted to get 20% of the vote . Apparently the swedes have got fed up with vibrant handgenade attacks which are fashionable there at the moment and no doubt will feature in Britain sometime soon . The far left BBC will be on hand to tell us how thick and ‘Far Right’ 20% of the population is…..
BBC Radio 4 broadcast a long piece featuring the mild voiced Rabbi Jonathan Sacks (Corbyn fans reckon he’s a racist) this morning. His theme – respect for religion in our secular modern world. All religions – a call which might prove a tad ambitious. He had chats with ‘groups of British 6th form students’.
But the BBC as usual fail miserably my 30 second tune in test.
One young student reckons she admires a teacher of her’s who advocated a student ought to “make my own truth”
Sounds like an iffy bit of teaching to me but the ever-polite Sacks lets that pass.
My doubts about this young lady (and the BBC’s choice of her as a contributer) are confirmed when she (I believe it was the same voice) goes on to praise her prophet (Mohammed) as her great moral example.
And the reason for this modern British girl (of presumably Pakistani heritage) pinning her cultural and ethical devotion to a seventh century arab?
Because in a world that didn’t give rights to women he set out a system of rights for women – or some such wishful thinking. An uncomfortable mix of feminism and multi-culti thinking that wiffs strongly of the BBC.
Once again our Rabbi Sacks (who the Corbynistas believe is a racist bigot) mildly accepted this young student’s nonsensical relativist unhistoric ramblings.
I switch off.
Maybe she can’t be expected to know better. Maybe Sacks is too polite and inclusive to know better. Maybe her teachers have a self-serving agenda. The BBC should know better.
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