Start The Week 26 July 2021

The BBC now in full Olympics mode – offering the pretence of being British . The coverage has not been going too well up to now. Meanwhile Project Fear is in full flow as the swamp goes on holiday .

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  1. StewGreen says:

    Covid graphs a slight blip up, after a week of falls
    Still good news cos it’s only the second day of rise, so nowhere near the recent peak

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  2. StewGreen says:

    BBC1 10:35pm The Rap Game
    The BBC loves to have a disproportionately black show
    Video basically shows a load of black faces and one white rap star.

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    • davylars says:

      Wonder if this guy is featured

      Rapper DaBaby apologises for HIV comments as Boohoo drops him

      https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/newsbeat-57999121

      What did DaBaby say?
      Performing at Rolling Loud festival in Miami over the weekend, he asked every audience member to “put your cell phone light up”, apart from those who were HIV-positive or were gay men who had sex in car parks.

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  3. StewGreen says:

    Channel 4 – 2 hours of Gordon Ramsay shouting a people

    The Times TV guide is excited about the Electric Plane doco on PBS

    Spoiler alert , you won’t be taking a 6 hour holiday flight on one anytime soon

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  4. Kaiser says:

    lets remember bbc love immigrants
    immigrants need housing
    estates are made of concrete and tarmac

    concrete housing estates hit by global warming
    global warming is waycist
    plant trees to help
    trees raise house prices
    house prices are waycist
    trees are waycist

    some total and utter cognitive dissonance and some complete b*ll*x from the BBC

    https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/science-environment-57235904

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  5. StewGreen says:

    8pm BBC 2 news doco series about Yorkshire Firemenfighters
    .. “Women and BAME to the front” as per BBC policy
    They make up the first 3 in the BBC PR photo
    https://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/m000wpnz

    I can’t see if an LGBT Pride item is scheduled in one of the 4 episodes, but it wouldn’t surprise me.

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  6. Jeff says:

    We seem to be living in an age of permanent hysteria…

    We’re just emerging from a medical and media hyped catastrophe and the BBC are straight in there, banging on about the climate.

    We get a spell of hot weather, followed by thundery downpours and suddenly it’s Armageddon.

    You don’t need to be a “climate scientist” to predict flooding, it is bound to happen.
    What they never mention is that big cities like London have massively increased their populations in the last 40 years. Many millions more people, all crammed in, using much more water, creating more sewage (sorry!) many more buildings and much less green space to act as soakaways.

    On top of that the Green Party have stopped many local authorities from dredging rivers. They’re fretting about water voles. We have a river locally that should be over 8 feet deep. It used to be regularly dredged, but hasn’t been for years. it’s now only about 4 feet deep. Ooh, I wonder what might happen…

    When greenies predict flooding they’re know they’re onto a winner, because they’re the ones creating the circumstances for floods to occur.

    Don’t expect that to be mentioned on the BBC…

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    • Banania says:

      I wonder how much the water rats suffer from floods, compared with the depredations of mink. Mink hunting should be encouraged.

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  7. StewGreen says:

    BBC reports Alex Belfield court news

    Also Mail report https://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-9840275/Alex-Belfield-faces-court-accused-stalking-BBCs-Jeremy-Vine-seven-members-staff.html

    Main thing is almost* nothing happens for another year .July 2022
    except the BBC has got it’s way, that Belfield is not allowed to talk about the issues until the court sit in 1 years time.
    I wouldn’t be surprised is the establishment first try to get the date pushed back even further and then later drop charges cos they don’t want them tested in court.
    They’ll be hoping Belfield does something naughty before the court date.
    The court issues can’t be a priority if the court will wait ONE year to start trial.
    * There is a small procedural thing one day in November

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    • StewGreen says:

      Belfield has an 80 second statement followed by 3 minutes of his showreel … https://youtu.be/I8p-F2aZWEY

      Then today he also put out an 8 minute showreel of his old pieces against the BBC licence fee …https://youtu.be/wCOQZb8MU-8

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    • StewGreen says:

      Tweeters say : The BBC is so anti-stalking, that in the article it deliberately included Belfield’s home address.

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      • Banania says:

        They have form on this. They broadcast an identifiable picture of the car belonging to an independent broadcaster in the Middle East, thus putting her in danger of being murdered.

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  8. digg says:

    Big techs advances in policing the internet are eventually going to have severe effects on democracy.

    I can see the time coming very soon now where Companies like Google will wield so much policing power that you might find one day that your ISP has been forced to shut down your internet connection because Google have picked up something you posted on sites such as this and thrown legal might at your supplier.

    The end game for Google is to ensure that right-wing Governments are banished and their supporters strangled to cement a future that is 100% solid left-wing.

    The people at Companies like Google pushing in this direction are the new generation of entitled university educated lefties who want no opposition to their views and so have set out to cancel your rights.

    It is pure tech Marxism. I believe that one day the fight against it will need to become physical because they have captured all the key information outlets including the BBC and will try to kill off any dissenting voices by criminalising them.

    We are in the process of moving power from democratically elected leaders who we have the power to remove to unelected self-appointed commissars who will be beyond any of our powers to control.

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    • Mustapha Sheikup al-Beebi says:

      Tony Benn’s five questions to ask about people in power:

      1. What powers have they got?

      2. From whom did they get these powers?

      3. To whom are they accountable?

      4. In whose interests do they act?

      5. HOW CAN WE GET RID OF THEM?

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    • Thatcherrevolutionary says:

      I always said the fight has to start with the physical removal of the BBC

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    • Solomon Grundy says:

      Digg,

      “you might find one day that your ISP has been forced to shut down your internet connection”

      I suggest using a VPN at all times.

      You cannot trust your ISP.

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  9. vlad says:

    Alex Belfield’s latest reminder of the mind-boggling, breathtaking wastage at the BBC.

    (June Sourpong’s obscene salary as Director of Creative Diversity – a non-job if ever there was one – being just the tip of the iceberg.)

    https://youtu.be/wCOQZb8MU-8

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  10. Mustapha Sheikup al-Beebi says:

    From BBC Sport Home page – a selection of articles.

    “Insight: Must-read sporting stories”

    “The triumph and trauma of Daley’s quest for Gold – The ‘baby’ of Beijing has become a father, a husband and an LGBTQ+ spokesperson. Tom Daley has perhaps one final shot at Olympic Gold.”

    “Raheem Sterling – from scapegoat to national icon.”

    “More to explore:”

    John Carlos, Tommie Smith and the Black Power protest at the 1968 Olympics.

    “Superhuman Biles is brave & strong – and her honesty could change attitudes to mental health in sport.”

    “I represent 82m refugees & all women in Afghanistan” – the cyclist who fled home to be able to ride.

    “Also in sport”

    “German cycling boss sent home for racist remarks.”

    “More top stories”

    “Hamilton and Vettel speak out over Hungary anti-LGBTQ+ law.”

    “Biles: ‘Love and support …’

    “Tokyo Olympics”

    “Emotional Wilby disappointed he couldn’t win medal for NHS nurse mum.”

    “Britain’s Helen Glover rules out another Olympics rowing bid …”

    “American Lee takes gymnastics all-around gold as Biles watches on.”

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  11. TheRebelUK says:

    BBC headline Jonathan van Tam said this https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/newsbeat-58014
    So it must be true if the BBC said it.
    You know what we should do the opposite of what they tell us then it’s the right think to do
    BBC brainwashing Ba***rd Corporation

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  12. StewGreen says:

    People have posted videos of a trucker with the alias Rev Simon Sideways
    On Monday he’s being interviewed by George Galloway for RT
    It will be aired the following Saturday

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  13. taffman says:

    “Dairy giant Arla says driver crisis hitting milk supply”
    https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/business-58012884
    Pay more wages to the drivers and sack the admins.
    Simples .

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  14. Jack in the Green says:

    I see BBC Teletext reports an increase in RNLI donations since the the controversy over the illegal immigrant taxi service story broke. That’s amazingly nimble work by RNLI information collators and public relations team then. Good to see the hand of Woke hard at work in the worthy world of national charities, another area where the swamp has flooded in. Bob Geldof’s got a lot to answer for. (My apologies, SAINT Bob).

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    • Rich says:

      Nothing to do with more tins being rattled and stalls of merchandise being set up beside beaches during the hottest spell of weather for years then?

      On the North Antrim Coast last weekend I walked past two stalls of RNLI teddy bears and keyrings in the space of 10 minutes, one positioned beside the packed beach’s only toilet block, you couldn’t avoid it.

      Takings might well be up over the past couple of weeks but I can’t see that lasting as more and more become aware of their ill-advised role in facilitating the English Channel armada, meaning even those stations far removed are going to suffer long-term.

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  15. Scroblene says:

    I used to quite like Colin Murray on R5 Victim late in the night, as he usually stands up as a bit of fun when you can’t sleep, but the other night, his piece with a couple of US bints about the trillions of home-printed money that ‘mr’ biden is chucking at the ‘infrastructure’, made me embarrassed even to be hearing their droning, anti- President Trumpness, joyous praise for ‘impartiality’, and a general projectile vomit at everything that a real president like The Don did during his fabulous four years!

    Murray just let them scream on, with no challenges, bland agreement etc., and I made me so cross, It did the opposite to sending me off to kip, and I didn’t sleep a wink after that!

    (Last night was different, as after a hard day, a few slugs of Anno Elderflower vodka – the slurp of dreams, it was total snoring all the time…)

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  16. StewGreen says:

    BBC local radio presenter is in vaccine evangelist mode
    He keeps playing a clip of a youth who says
    “I need more information ..I’d rather get actual Covid than die of the vaccine”
    … The presenter says he is disgusted at him.

    The presenter keeps repeating the simple narrative ‘that if you are not jabbed you can end up dead’,
    his expert now says a lot of youths are going to get long covid
    … and “are not going to be able to taste beer”

    Hmm one thing is when two 40 year olds die of blood clots, they lose 40 life-years each ..ie 80 life-years total
    …. when 160 grannies die of Covid 6 months before they would have died, that is also 80 life-years total.

    I’m double jabbed , and it didn’t harm me, so far.
    BTW the presenter is a tubby guy, so not the best health advisor.

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  17. Kaiser says:

    deep in the america section

    Key moments from first hearing of Capitol riot inquiry
    Close
    Four police officers gave emotional testimonies about their struggles on 6 January

    https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/av/world-us-canada-57992997

    what a shame there isnt a single BBC journalist who could perhaps have done

    https://www.americanthinker.com/blog/2021/07/a_capitol_police_officer_whos_a_blm_activist.html

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  18. StewGreen says:

    “Mummy if you don’t what I want … I’ll sew my lips together”

    … That action to me is *bullying* and terrorism

    This is the First tweet of their thread

    Tweet #3 says this
    Rather than engage in dialogue about why this is happening
    News Corp have now responded by preventing people approaching Rev Tim Hewes outside their front entrance and directing them to their side entrance.

    FFS “engage in dialogue” … How can they ? his lips are sewn together

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