Why is Lucas Mendes still employed by the “impartial” BBC?

In February BBC Brazil’s US-based GOP/Tea Party-hating columnist Lucas Mendes wrote an article attacking Texan conservative politicians, the latest in a long line of partisan hit pieces from this lefty journalist (representing the supposedly impartial BBC). His dislike of conservative America is so all-consuming that he based much of this recent column on fake facts from a satirical article in the New Yorker which he believed was genuine. He has … Continue reading

Dimblebore

        David Dimbleby admits to being a member of the IRA and that he was very proud to have worn the ‘uniform’…though he insists he didn’t bomb or kneecap anyone….insisting he had nothing to be ashamed of……he never did the disgusting, disgraceful things that Gerry Adams did. Well no, that’s obviously all untrue…and the BBC would never call Adams disgraceful and disgusting…despite him having been a member of … Continue reading

MI5SING IN ACTION?

        MI5 has reportedly ‘bungled’, Harry Palmer has failed.  There will be no film of this one. MI5 is being accused of allowing the two Jihadis to carry on their lives despite the security services having a good idea about their inclination towards extremism. That maybe…it will come out in due course. But what else might come out of any inquiry? What about the role of the Media, the BBC … Continue reading

Stirring Words From Hezbollah

   The BBC’s Jim Muir in Lebanon provided us with what I thought was an uncomfortably pro-Hezbollah report this morning on the Today programme (8:32)…perhaps he had some of those Hezbollah ‘minders’ ‘editing’ his report. Justin Webb told us that the leader of Hezbollah, Hassan Nasrallah, gave a speech which ‘horrified’ Syria watchers. Muir didn’t seem too concerned…in fact he seemed quite upbeat about it. Firstly he told us that … Continue reading

Those Crazy Converts

    The BBC raised the issue that it may be converts to Islam who are the real problem when it comes to extreme Muslims, clearly not the  ‘born Muslims’, and therefore nothing inherent in the religion of Islam as such…radicalism is merely the ‘zeal’ of the new convert. Yes, you don’t see many  ‘born Muslim’ zealots do you? Evan Davis asks which comes first for converts… …are they deranged before they are … Continue reading

THE BIG QUESTIONS

I actually appeared on the Nicky Campbell hosted “The Big Questions” a few months ago and have to say I found the host to be pleasant and fair minded in his dealing with me. However, I have received a stream of complaints from Biased BBC readers and others concerning yesterday’s edition of the programme. Did you see it? I watched it myself and was horrified at the lack of balance … Continue reading

THE BBC, TREASON AND JIHAD

Guest post by Graeme Thompson (who comments as ‘hippiepooter’) How do we combat Jihad? We recognise it for the Act of Treason that it is.  We recognise that the global counter-terrorist war we have (half) been engaged in is a war against the Jihad being waged against us.  Whether Jihad is prosecuted against us by violence or by the black propaganda of internal enemy organisations like Cageprisoners, we deal with … Continue reading

A MESSAGE FROM THE MANAGEMENT…

Listen up, folks, a few words from the management! Biased-BBC was created as a forum to highlight and discuss BBC bias. That is the sole focus. Anyone seeking to post any thought in their head can start their own blog. You have a right to your opinion, but you have no right to force association with it on others, nor do you have a right to call for violence on … Continue reading

That’s The BBC…No Blacks, No Dogs, No Irish…No Women Either

That’s a rather neat summing up of the BBC attitude according to Rod Liddle in the Sunday Times.  Something backed up, at least the part about women, by the former Today programme editor Jenny Abramsky who  says that the BBC has a ‘huge responsibility’ to employ more women.  Liddle says: ‘This is an open letter to a man called James.  This particular James is white, middle-aged and public school and … Continue reading