HE WHO PAYS THE PIPER…

Perhaps the most sinister aspect of the BBC is the manner in which it wilfully allows itself to propogandise on behalf of a political administration which broadly shares its inherent left wing and anti British values. In this way it ceases to be a reporter of news and instead become a participant in the political game.

Writing this here in Northern Ireland, where I am certain the local BBC is in thrall to the political wishes of the Northern Ireland Office – and now also the local devolved mutant Assembly – there is a Pravda-esque strangulation of any news that might make people think less well of the political class. Sometimes, the behind the scenes bullying of the MSM by the political class emerges – as in this newly leaked letter written to Sir Tony O’Reilly – owner of the Independent Group of newspapers which includes Northern Ireland’a Evening newspaper – the Belfast Telegraph. In it, you can see how the First and Deputy First Parasites, Peter Robinson and McGuinness – whinge about “negative” coverage of the good work they are doing. (In Robinson’s case, pocketing £500k+ a year in salary and expenses) With government advertising such a large component of newspaper revenue, I am sure O’Reilly took the not so subtle hint. But of course this all makes me wonder what sort of conversations go on with the BBC to ensure compliance and favourable coverage of the local political administration. I believe there is a natural understanding between those who run the political Establishment here and those who run the BBC that there will be generally favourable coverage of the local administration. I am sure any journalist who chose to highlight the serial failure of the local Assembly would soon find career prospects curtailed. The BBC therefore restricts our freedom to scrutinise the Executive and instead functions as just one more toxic arm of government.

WHEN TERRORISTS MEET.

Nice to see the BBC portraying IRA godfather Gerry Adams as a man of peace as he visits Hamas and claims these genocidal anti-Semites want a peace agreement. The BBC item is just one more instance in which the appeasement of IRA terrorism and the betrayal of common decency here in Northern Ireland is retailed as a template by the UK Government for “conflict resolution” around the world. I wonder how the thousands of victims of IRA barbarity feel about the BBC’s sanitisation of Adams past? Note how Adams equates the actions of Hamas and Israel, in line with BBC required moral relativism.

BNP RISING?

Did you read that Harriet Harperson has been flagging up that the BNP represents a threat to Labour at the upcoming Euro-poll? The BBC helpfully repeats Ms Harperson’s bleating but digs no further. Is it possible, do you think, that the reason the BNP poses any kind of credible threat is because disaffected LABOUR voters may choose to rally around it? And will the BBC give the BNP a chance to reply to La Harpersons allegations?

CATHOLIC WARS.

Did you catch this interview with the incoming Archbishop of Westminster the Most Rev Vincent Nichols on Today earlier this morning? Nichols was attacked within a few minutes for daring to suggest that British Roman Catholics oppose the abortion/condom advertising plans from Brown and his pals, and of course the Pope’s words on Aids in Africa were taken and quoted out of context. I wish the  Archbishop well as I admire his moral stance, but can only see much more conflict with the anti-Christian BBC. (Isn’t it cute the way the interviewer uses the witterings of Tony Blair at the end of this to try and trip Nichols up? Thought he answered it well, btw)

B-BBC QUESTION TIME LIVE!



OK, so coming up on tonight’s programmes, here are the questions that will be posed for discussion and YOU are the guest panelist as libertarianism finally breaks through and asserts itself!

1. The BBC is biased. Yes? In favour of right of left values. Really? Provide instances of this so we can lobby the State broadcaster!

2. Do you think the BBC coverage of the G20 Conference was fair and balanced? In what way could it have been improved?

3. Pakistan – is it the centre of the axis of Jihad and why does the BBC seem curiously disinterested from examining this?

4. Those of us old enough to recall how the BBC treated the Thatcher and Major administrations remember the relentless attacks from the BBC. By any standards, the Brown administration is a disaster and yet, and yet, the venom of attack is missing. Why?

5. Last question, Should we boycott TV for Easter? A Cleric (of sorts) in NI has savaged the lack of Christian programming and reckons the best thing to do is turn off the TV. Could YOU give the BBC up for Easter?

All this – coming your way – and fit birds, honest…..

BACK!

Hi all! Just getting my feet back under the B-BBC table after being away for the past week and what I thought we could do is that given the fact that Question Time is off-air for another few weeks we could do our OWN Question Time. What are the questions you would like to discuss – in particular relation to the BBC’s coverage of current news? Make your suggestions below and I will prioritise and we can discuss tonight. All will be the same as normal except no Dimblebore and legions of lefties! That said, all are welcome!

General BBC-related comment thread!

Please use this thread for comments about the BBC’s current programming and activities. This post will remain at or near the top of the blog – scroll down for new topic-specific posts. N.B. This is not an invitation for general off-topic comments, rants or chit-chat. Thoughtful comments are encouraged. Comments may also be moderated. Any suggestions for stories that you might like covered would be appreciated! It’s your space, use it wisely.

A LEAVE OF ABSENCE.

Well folks, even the most ardent blogger needs a little break and so I am off for a week to Cyprus for a week of gentle sunshine and relaxation. So, I won’t be around until the 9th April and will leave it to my colleagues here to keep you provided with thought-provoking material. I’ll see you again on the 9th or so – refreshed and ready to do battle. See you soon!