TODAY – BIASED ALL THE WAY…

The Today programme can always be relied on to enrage those of us who demand impartial reporting. A Biased BBC reader was listening on Monday 16th July and what he heard provoked this response; “Firstly there was a piece from a WPC who has conducted a survey into allegedly low morale of women police officers for the ‘Independent Police Commission’. Then an interview with the Commission’s Chairman, Lord Stephens. Not … Continue reading

BRADFORD GROOMING

Here’s YET another report of an alleged instance of child grooming by “men”;  “Ten men have been arrested by police on suspicion of committing serious sexual offences following raids across the Bradford district. The arrests were made as part of an ongoing investigation by West Yorkshire Police, which is believed to be linked to sexual grooming. The men, who were arrested when police swooped on Wednesday, have been released on … Continue reading

ELTON JOHN

You could not have turned on the BBC yesterday morning without hearing Elton John pushing his new book on Aids. I like Elton John, I enjoy his music and he has led an interesting life. However the BBC fawned over his every word on one of their favourite themes – the homosexual lifestyle. No challenges were issued. Instead we heard Elton talk about his wish to become a father again. … Continue reading

THE GAY GORDONS…

Well, the BBC has some interesting coverage of SNP plans to legislate for “gay marriage” in Scotland. I was entertained by the way the BBC breathlessly informs us about the “rainbow” coalition that supports Salmond and co on this one. Yes, those folks at Amnesty, The Pagan Society, the Unison – ALL support the idea that gay people should have “the right” to a religious based marriage ceremony.  It tells … Continue reading

The Necessary Poetry When Inventing History

The BBC has a wonderful device that gives it carte blanche to rewrite history or at the very least to put a preferred spin to it. Programmes or projects like the ‘New Elizabethans’ for instance…’To mark the Diamond Jubilee, James Naughtie will be presenting 60 profiles of men and women whose actions during the reign of Elizabeth II have had a significant impact on lives in these islands and given … Continue reading

Heads Buried in The Sand

Heads Buried in The Sand like Ostriches…or is it Emus?…Can never remember which….the BBC always refuses to bring itself into the discussion when talking about ‘The Media’.  It produced a programme on the media’s influence on politics last year….but didn’t mention itself once. The BBC considers itself a ‘Torch Bearer for Truth’ and I suppose that as such it believes it can do no wrong and so actually defies engagement on … Continue reading

Bordering On Criminality

Here’s something to think about…does mass immigration and globalisation lead to not just rising crime but also to a new immorality when the boundaries of the State and Society breakdown?   The BBC have gone to town on Barclays and Bonus Bob Diamond….but stay strangely mute about Labour government involvement…from which there was definitely a significant intervention….if only by deliberate omission in not tackling the rate fixing when it was … Continue reading

DHIMMI TIME, ALL THE TIME…

The BBC proselytises for Islam at every opportunity as in this instance drawn to our attention by B-BBC reader Alex; “In what can only be described as a loathsome article, the BBC exude unbridled pleasure in announcing that Muslims are more efficient at passing on their faith than Christians: what the BBC conspicuously fails to mention is that Islam isn’t slammed on a regular basis by media socialist secularists, the gay … Continue reading

WAR – WHAT IS IT GOOD FOR?

The danger of BBC bias runs deep at so many levels. Take this example flagged up by one of our many eagle-eyed readers; “Just thought you’d be interested in this appalling brainwashing on the BBC Bitesize GCSE Religious Studies website. Please Note: compare the following entries for Islam, Christianity and Judaism within the War and Peace section of the site which looks at the role of waging war in each … Continue reading

ON THE BALL…

Glad to see I am not the only one who found the BBC’s response to the John Terry verdict a few days ago to be somewhat odd; A B-BBC reader notes; “The BBC were clearly rather miffed that Terry was cleared, and ran a feature on the matter on The World Tonight, Radio Four. This consisted of an immigrant (I didn’t catch the name but he wasn’t a mother tongue … Continue reading