BBC Biased 25 October 2006 The other day some BBC executives and newsreaders admitted what we have all known for a long time. The BBC is dominated by left leaning liberals biased against Christianity and for multiculturalism. The BBC chairman, Michael Grade, had called an “impartiality summit” and what happened there got leaked. Now it is clear why the war on terror is being reported the way it is. Now we know BBC executives standards of fairness and practice would allow a Bible to be thrown into a dustbin on a TV show, but that would never happen to the Koran. They are anxious to broadcast an interview with Osama Bin Laden. All they ask is a chance. The desire to have Muslim women newsreaders wear veils on the air might be explained by a meeting admission. The BBC is dominated by homosexuals and ethnic minorities. They are anti-Christian, anti-American, anti-British homeland and pro Muslim and favor multiculturalism. The BBC meeting took place in London last month hosted by veteran broadcaster Sue Lawley. One BBC executive said: 'There was widespread acknowledgement that we may have gone too far in the direction of political correctness. Unfortunately, much of it is so deeply embedded in the BBC's culture, that it is very hard to change it.' During discussions executives were asked to decide how they would react to gross comedian Sachs Baron Cohen being a guest on the BBC program Room 101. On the show, celebrities are invited to throw their pet hates into a dustbin. It was imagined Baron Cohen chose some kosher food, the Archbishop of Canterbury, a Bible and the Koran. Nearly all at the summit, including the show's producer and the head of drama, Alan Yentob, agreed they could all be thrown into the bin, except the Koran for fear of offending Muslims. Criticism was raised at the summit of TV newsreader Fiona Bruce, who recently wore on air a necklace with a cross. Quoting a George Orwell observation, BBC business editor Randall said that the BBC was full of intellectuals who 'would rather steal from a poor box than stand to attention during God Save The King'. Britain is not an image of the BBC or the people who work for it. |
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