Saturday, 27 August 2011
Whilst in the car yesterday I turned on the radio to listen to Radio 2. The time was about a quarter past midday and I listened to two women having a discussion about obesity as a result of some report on fatness that had just been made public. Jeremy Vine was adjudicating. We, the listeners, were given the names of the two women later and their jobs. Both were described as broadcasters and one of the women also did something else apparently. Despite the somewhat dull subject matter the discussion generated some heat but the most extraordinary thing that was said was by the woman who was described as only a broadcaster. This lady announced something like "I know it sounds right wing but I think....". What is it about the BBC or indeed the media class that they think that anything right wing is something to be ashamed of and derided? It must be because of the relentless propaganda that tells us fascism and nazism are right wing and that Hitler was a worse dictator than Stalin or Mao or Pol Pot. Fascism and nazism are not right wing ideologies as they would have believed in democracy and free markets if they were. Instead they believed in nationalisation and total control from the centre just as did the communists. Those of the left have gulled most of us into believing that there was a difference between communists and nazis or fascists. This is a pernicious lie and has been propagated to deflect blame from the left onto the right for most of the butchers of this world. Funny isn't it that Saddam Hussein, Gaddafi, Assad, Mugabe etc., etc. are all socialists. To redress this calumny the BBC must be broken up and proper competition in the broadcast media must be allowed. Only then shall we have real choice and respect for those of the right that is their due. People who believe in free markets, the freedom of the individual, democracy and the sanctity of mankind. In other words conservatives.
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