Saturday, 3 September 2011

Break up the Bloody BBC

The BBC is becoming more and more of a problem. Its disgraceful bias against Israel will unquestionably have encouraged the thugs to disrupt the Israeli Symphony Orchestra. What I cannot understand is why none of the thugs were arrested since their antics were likely to lead to a breach of the peace. I wonder how many of them work for the BBC? The BBC whipped up sympathy for the Palestinians is manifestly misplaced. They sold their land fair and square and now want it back. They could of course buy back houses in Israel as they come up for sale but they don't. Is it because they want to steal it back? Looks like that to me. For those parts of Israel that it took over in the wars against it it would be mad to give back until a settlement is reached with the Palestinians and its other neighbours but clearly the Palestinians do not want a settlement. They want to keep crying 'poor little me'. The BBC is also biased against the Republicans. Only snide remarks are ever made about Republican Presidential candidates but no word is uttered about the Bummer without his praises being sung. Any impartial reporters would point out his obvious weaknesses and his failures in office. A third example of bias is the way the BBC is now reporting the riots. Cameron was remarkably refrained in his criticism on the Today programme but he was absolutely right in what he said. We are forced to pay for the outpourings of the BBC but what satisfaction do we get from it. Let those who like its left wing bias pay for it but let those of us who don't pay for own on TV and radio. It is contrary to all reason that we should have to pay for this monopoly whose tentacles in the last few years have spread ever wider. Why for example do we the licence payers have to pay the BBC to produce films for the cinema? Why doesn't the Competition Commission investigate the BBC?        

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