My thoughts on the ‘accidental’ broadcast of the anti IDF chant is that it wasn’t accidental at all. The BBC might be stuffed with deluded left wing activists who have questionable political opinions, but they aren’t stupid however.
Look…just stop worrying about the BBC freely broadcasting anti-Israel death chants and pleas to wipe out Israel….all’s good….they had an ‘on-screen warning about strong and discriminatory language’…so it’s fine….it’s your own fault for watching.
https://x.com/heidibachram/status/1939046838168162759?s=61
“Glastonbury Festival does not condone hate speech or incitement to violence of any kind from its performers.”
They literally platformed a band with one member on a terror charge. Riled up the festival to be the place for incitement.
This mess is all on you @glastonbury.
It’s difficult for the BBC. As the State broadcaster, their purpose is to push out government/deep state propaganda on globalism, migration, population replacement, forever wars, Islam, net zero, gender and all the other divisive nonsense. To facilitate this, they exclusively recruit fellow travellers. But, some of those employees are true believers who really think that this stuff is the end game and do not realise that it’s only a means to an end i.e. authoritarian world government. As such, they can get carried away and pursue their arrested development dreams from the Junior Common room. Part of this is to justify and glorify violence, which are key facets of leftism. It has to be so: their World view is based on fantasy and the denial of reality, meaning anyone who challenges it is an existential threat.
Our Sir Keir risks the contravention of sub judice laws by issuing his victim impact statement well ahead of the trial opening: After the firebombing, ‘I wasn’t in the best state’ (Observer)
That’s right Two Tier Sir Keith, you were in Britain (not the best of states, not quite yet the worst of states – to misquote Charles Dickens). Never mind, the next overseas supranational getaway opportunity junket shouldn’t be too far off.
EU, Nato, G7, G20, COP29… it’s almost as though Zoom meetings had never been invented.
Middle-class abandon Britain for the Med (Sunday Telegraph)
Think I’m joking? ‘Distracted’ PM: Blame me for welfare chaos… Starmer says Nato summit meant he was too slow to deal with Labour’s benefits rebellion (Telegraph)
The left-leaning broadsheet Observer goes all tabloid on our ass and sportingly offers: Women’s Euros 2025 four-page guide including wallchart
Free Women’s Euro 2025 glossy wallchart inside – promises the Sunday Express – glossy, no less. Likewise in the Mail on Sunday where the Free inside Women’s Euro 2025 wallchart – is both Giant Glossy and Double Sided and corporate-backed: In association with Pepsi
Despite: Stores told to cut shoppers’ calories (Telegraph); Labour today… say a reduction of just 216 calories – equal to a fizzy drink… would save the NHS £5billion a year (Sunday Mirror)
The in-the-tank for Labour Sunday Mirror goes with a: Free thank you teacher card with Moonpig – despite: …there were 625,000 young people aged 16 to 24 who were unemployed, 42,000 more than the previous year (House of Commons Library); In 2024, 26% of 11 year-olds left primary school in England not meeting the expected reading standard, according to the Department for Education (Literacy Capital); Unions urge schools still using performance-related pay to ditch it (Schools Week, December 2024)
Frankly, the pick of the bunch of freebie giveaways has to be the Star on Sunday: Amazing Oasis origami bucket hat – ‘mad for it’
Plus: Bird spotting guide – watch out for those psycho seagulls.
While we’re on the subject of corporate advertising astro-turfing of public opinion – has anyone hereabouts noticed those YouTube platform ads for something called Hub Spot? (US-based developer and marketer of software products for inbound marketing, sales, and customer service) – naturally their advert features the de rigueur black female with light skin-tone ideal corporate employee. “You can scale up… impossible growth made impossibly easy” – nope, it’s not Rachel Reeves’s mantra for the failing Labour economic policy – that’s instead Hub Spot’s copy in which their advert multiplies the ideal black woman employee in the office workplace dozens of times – as though in a hall of mirrors we witness her doppelgangers proliferate to populate the entire workplace with her identical simulacrums (assuming that’s the plural – simulacri?) There’s a stark image of population replacement if ever we saw one. It’s all done in plain sight you know. And remember folks, it’s not a conspiracy theory, if it’s true.
The Sunday Times is still banging on about plastic Brit and mediocre tennis starlet: Emma Radacanu… How Gen Z made tennis hot again
In-house wit Newman in the liberal dad Times ventures to lampoon their Sir Keith: PM’s Second year Planner… “Do all the things we said we would do a year ago” – thin gruel and fairly tame satire – I think you’ll agree.
Regrets, I have a few (Observer) – TTK channelling Frank Sinatra and rather going against the more euro-centric sentiment of Édith Piaf with her Non, je ne regrette rien
StewGreenJun 29, 10:14 Weekend 28th June 2025 Seems like a silly clickbait video made from scraping others work in 2019 BY look at this 2019 Twitter excahnge…
Ian RushlowJun 29, 09:45 Weekend 28th June 2025 It’s difficult for the BBC. As the State broadcaster, their purpose is to push out government/deep state propaganda on globalism,…
GJun 29, 09:05 Weekend 28th June 2025 Brazen hostiles run this country and they become more brazen by the day seeing no push-back.
AsISeeItJun 29, 09:01 Weekend 28th June 2025 Equal to a fizzy drink edition Our Sir Keir risks the contravention of sub judice laws by issuing his victim…
GJun 29, 08:59 Weekend 28th June 2025 ‘Newcomers’ arriving on beach……….. Bloke on the left in the photo didn’t get the message. He’s showing full hands as…
Guest WhoJun 29, 08:56 Weekend 28th June 2025 “It was the… us… him!” https://x.com/bbcnews/status/1939218209770520963?s=61 Some asking about the delay.
Guest WhoJun 29, 08:53 Weekend 28th June 2025 Can’t wait for the bbc version. https://x.com/heidibachram/status/1939046838168162759?s=61 “Glastonbury Festival does not condone hate speech or incitement to violence of any…
pugnaziousJun 29, 08:34 Weekend 28th June 2025 Look…just stop worrying about the BBC freely broadcasting anti-Israel death chants and pleas to wipe out Israel….all’s good….they had an…
vladJun 29, 04:56 Weekend 28th June 2025 BBC bias against Tommy and others, revealed: https://youtu.be/VkNvVYXodMY
vladJun 29, 04:48 Weekend 28th June 2025 Our police’s main function now seems to be protecting child abusers.
My thoughts on the ‘accidental’ broadcast of the anti IDF chant is that it wasn’t accidental at all. The BBC might be stuffed with deluded left wing activists who have questionable political opinions, but they aren’t stupid however.
BBC bias against Tommy and others, revealed:
Seems like a silly clickbait video made from scraping others work in 2019
BY look at this 2019 Twitter excahnge between the BBC and LBC presenters
Look…just stop worrying about the BBC freely broadcasting anti-Israel death chants and pleas to wipe out Israel….all’s good….they had an ‘on-screen warning about strong and discriminatory language’…so it’s fine….it’s your own fault for watching.
Might also indicate the BBC knew pre-broadcast.
Can’t wait for the bbc version.
https://x.com/heidibachram/status/1939046838168162759?s=61
“Glastonbury Festival does not condone hate speech or incitement to violence of any kind from its performers.”
They literally platformed a band with one member on a terror charge. Riled up the festival to be the place for incitement.
This mess is all on you @glastonbury.
It’s difficult for the BBC. As the State broadcaster, their purpose is to push out government/deep state propaganda on globalism, migration, population replacement, forever wars, Islam, net zero, gender and all the other divisive nonsense. To facilitate this, they exclusively recruit fellow travellers. But, some of those employees are true believers who really think that this stuff is the end game and do not realise that it’s only a means to an end i.e. authoritarian world government. As such, they can get carried away and pursue their arrested development dreams from the Junior Common room. Part of this is to justify and glorify violence, which are key facets of leftism. It has to be so: their World view is based on fantasy and the denial of reality, meaning anyone who challenges it is an existential threat.
“It was the… us… him!”
https://x.com/bbcnews/status/1939218209770520963?s=61
Some asking about the delay.
Equal to a fizzy drink edition
Our Sir Keir risks the contravention of sub judice laws by issuing his victim impact statement well ahead of the trial opening: After the firebombing, ‘I wasn’t in the best state’ (Observer)
That’s right Two Tier Sir Keith, you were in Britain (not the best of states, not quite yet the worst of states – to misquote Charles Dickens). Never mind, the next overseas supranational getaway opportunity junket shouldn’t be too far off.
EU, Nato, G7, G20, COP29… it’s almost as though Zoom meetings had never been invented.
Middle-class abandon Britain for the Med (Sunday Telegraph)
Think I’m joking? ‘Distracted’ PM: Blame me for welfare chaos… Starmer says Nato summit meant he was too slow to deal with Labour’s benefits rebellion (Telegraph)
The left-leaning broadsheet Observer goes all tabloid on our ass and sportingly offers: Women’s Euros 2025 four-page guide including wallchart
Free Women’s Euro 2025 glossy wallchart inside – promises the Sunday Express – glossy, no less. Likewise in the Mail on Sunday where the Free inside Women’s Euro 2025 wallchart – is both Giant Glossy and Double Sided and corporate-backed: In association with Pepsi
Despite: Stores told to cut shoppers’ calories (Telegraph); Labour today… say a reduction of just 216 calories – equal to a fizzy drink… would save the NHS £5billion a year (Sunday Mirror)
The in-the-tank for Labour Sunday Mirror goes with a: Free thank you teacher card with Moonpig – despite: …there were 625,000 young people aged 16 to 24 who were unemployed, 42,000 more than the previous year (House of Commons Library); In 2024, 26% of 11 year-olds left primary school in England not meeting the expected reading standard, according to the Department for Education (Literacy Capital); Unions urge schools still using performance-related pay to ditch it (Schools Week, December 2024)
Frankly, the pick of the bunch of freebie giveaways has to be the Star on Sunday: Amazing Oasis origami bucket hat – ‘mad for it’
Plus: Bird spotting guide – watch out for those psycho seagulls.
While we’re on the subject of corporate advertising astro-turfing of public opinion – has anyone hereabouts noticed those YouTube platform ads for something called Hub Spot? (US-based developer and marketer of software products for inbound marketing, sales, and customer service) – naturally their advert features the de rigueur black female with light skin-tone ideal corporate employee. “You can scale up… impossible growth made impossibly easy” – nope, it’s not Rachel Reeves’s mantra for the failing Labour economic policy – that’s instead Hub Spot’s copy in which their advert multiplies the ideal black woman employee in the office workplace dozens of times – as though in a hall of mirrors we witness her doppelgangers proliferate to populate the entire workplace with her identical simulacrums (assuming that’s the plural – simulacri?) There’s a stark image of population replacement if ever we saw one. It’s all done in plain sight you know. And remember folks, it’s not a conspiracy theory, if it’s true.
The Sunday Times is still banging on about plastic Brit and mediocre tennis starlet: Emma Radacanu… How Gen Z made tennis hot again
In-house wit Newman in the liberal dad Times ventures to lampoon their Sir Keith: PM’s Second year Planner… “Do all the things we said we would do a year ago” – thin gruel and fairly tame satire – I think you’ll agree.
Regrets, I have a few (Observer) – TTK channelling Frank Sinatra and rather going against the more euro-centric sentiment of Édith Piaf with her Non, je ne regrette rien