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  • R Red Stateler

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    The BBC has failed to promote proper debate on major political issues because
    of the inherent liberal culture of its staff, a report commissioned by the
    corporation has concluded.

    The report claims that coverage of single-issue political causes, such as climate
    change and poverty, can be biased - and is particularly critical of Live 8
    coverage, which it says amounted to endorsement.

    And a part I found interesting (but equally obvious):

    It reads: “There is a tendency to 'group think’ with too many staff inhabiting
    a shared space and comfort zone.”

    A staff impartiality seminar held last year is also documented in the report, at
    which executives admitted they would broadcast images of the Bible being thrown
    away but not the Koran, in case Muslims were offended.

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    Matthew Faithfull
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    We were leaked much of this report ages ago. The BBC is biased all over the place, generally as has been said a slight left turn but much more in specific areas. Individual programmes have at times been nobbled by special interest groups. For example the Today programme, which is the BBCs premier serious news Radio programme every weekday morning was for years completely subject to the whims of a private gentlemans club which used to meet several nights a week with the editors and decide the agenda for the next day or 2. Edward Heath, who was involved, boasted about it when he got too old to care. At the other end of the spectrum Newsnight a BBC2 evening news programe helped to bring down John Major's government, biased certainly but that was a 'public service' if ever I saw one.:laugh:

    Nothing is exactly what it seems but everything with seems can be unpicked.

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      Given the BBC actively takes a generally pro-Islamic and anti-Christian bias, it seems their position on offending religions is less based in fear of reprisal than an inherent bias.

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      Lost User
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      If that's the case, one must wonder why they kidnapped and refuse to release the BBC correspondent in Hamas controlled Gaza

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      • L Lost User

        If that's the case, one must wonder why they kidnapped and refuse to release the BBC correspondent in Hamas controlled Gaza

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        Ryan Roberts
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        According to Debka, it's an internal Hamas squabble. The family holding him have fallen out with the Hamas leadership and are big and scary enough not to be screwed with. Either way its going to be a win for Hamas - if he gets killed the BBC will say its was Israels' fault, if he is released it will spun as proving that Hamas can be negotiated with.

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        • R Red Stateler

          leckey wrote:

          I just wish people who vote down would post WHY.

          I vote you 1's because I don't like when you insinuate that women shouldn't be subservient to men. The very thought of that twists my stomach.

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          Patrick Etc
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          Red Stateler wrote:

          I vote you 1's because I don't like when you insinuate that women shouldn't be subservient to men. The very thought of that twists my stomach.

          Are you joking? Sometimes it's hard to tell...

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            leckey wrote:

            I just wish people who vote down would post WHY.

            I vote you 1's because I don't like when you insinuate that women shouldn't be subservient to men. The very thought of that twists my stomach.

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            Lost User
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            :laugh::laugh::laugh:

            Regards, asxzdf213

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            • 7 73Zeppelin

              We should establish a "Leftist disgruntlement index" based on the number of 1 votes you receive over a given time period.

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              Lost User
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              He gets voted a 1 because of his posts are garbage.

              Regards, asxzdf213

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                Red Stateler wrote:

                at which executives admitted they would broadcast images of the Bible being thrown away but not the Koran, in case Muslims were offended.

                I would like to know if the executives themselves are Christians or Atheists and if they believe Christians in general take offence to these types of actions.

                Who is the creator? Finding Allah (Video) Surah Al-An'aam (Ayah 74-110)

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                Lost User
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                Cool.

                Regards, asxzdf213

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                • R Red Stateler

                  leckey wrote:

                  I just wish people who vote down would post WHY.

                  I vote you 1's because I don't like when you insinuate that women shouldn't be subservient to men. The very thought of that twists my stomach.

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                  Tim Craig
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                  And I vote you 1's just because you're clueless and an asshole.

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                  • L Lost User

                    He gets voted a 1 because of his posts are garbage.

                    Regards, asxzdf213

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                    73Zeppelin
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                    asxzdf213 wrote:

                    He gets voted a 1 because of his posts are garbage.

                    Just like yours. But apparently you liked one of his, you know right here[^]. Hey, look! Somebody voted you a '1'!


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                    • M Matthew Faithfull

                      We were leaked much of this report ages ago. The BBC is biased all over the place, generally as has been said a slight left turn but much more in specific areas. Individual programmes have at times been nobbled by special interest groups. For example the Today programme, which is the BBCs premier serious news Radio programme every weekday morning was for years completely subject to the whims of a private gentlemans club which used to meet several nights a week with the editors and decide the agenda for the next day or 2. Edward Heath, who was involved, boasted about it when he got too old to care. At the other end of the spectrum Newsnight a BBC2 evening news programe helped to bring down John Major's government, biased certainly but that was a 'public service' if ever I saw one.:laugh:

                      Nothing is exactly what it seems but everything with seems can be unpicked.

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                      73Zeppelin
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                      Matthew Faithfull wrote:

                      Edward Heath, who was involved, boasted about it when he got too old to care.

                      Is/was Heath employed by the BBC?


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                      • R Red Stateler

                        link[^]

                        The BBC has failed to promote proper debate on major political issues because
                        of the inherent liberal culture of its staff, a report commissioned by the
                        corporation has concluded.

                        The report claims that coverage of single-issue political causes, such as climate
                        change and poverty, can be biased - and is particularly critical of Live 8
                        coverage, which it says amounted to endorsement.

                        And a part I found interesting (but equally obvious):

                        It reads: “There is a tendency to 'group think’ with too many staff inhabiting
                        a shared space and comfort zone.”

                        A staff impartiality seminar held last year is also documented in the report, at
                        which executives admitted they would broadcast images of the Bible being thrown
                        away but not the Koran, in case Muslims were offended.

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                        R Giskard Reventlov
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                        I once worked for the BBC and it was no different then to now: full of left-wing, politically correct wankers. The canteen was fabulous, though: full English (breakfast) for £1 (If I recall correctly). All the desks in the department I worked in were in banks of 2 with a TV, video (I said it was a few years ago) and satellite link with every imaginable station. We got the Radio Times (BBC version of TV Guide) on our desk every week and there were loads of other goodies and perks. I think I was the only Conservative in the place: bit like being the only gay in the village (see Little Britain if that means nothing to you). I'd had enough after 18 months of hearing the same bullshit every day and moved on. C'est la vie...

                        home
                        tastier than delicious

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                          I once worked for the BBC and it was no different then to now: full of left-wing, politically correct wankers. The canteen was fabulous, though: full English (breakfast) for £1 (If I recall correctly). All the desks in the department I worked in were in banks of 2 with a TV, video (I said it was a few years ago) and satellite link with every imaginable station. We got the Radio Times (BBC version of TV Guide) on our desk every week and there were loads of other goodies and perks. I think I was the only Conservative in the place: bit like being the only gay in the village (see Little Britain if that means nothing to you). I'd had enough after 18 months of hearing the same bullshit every day and moved on. C'est la vie...

                          home
                          tastier than delicious

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                          Ryan Roberts
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                          I know 2 people who went to work for the Beeb in tech roles. Both active members of the labour party :)

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                          • R R Giskard Reventlov

                            I once worked for the BBC and it was no different then to now: full of left-wing, politically correct wankers. The canteen was fabulous, though: full English (breakfast) for £1 (If I recall correctly). All the desks in the department I worked in were in banks of 2 with a TV, video (I said it was a few years ago) and satellite link with every imaginable station. We got the Radio Times (BBC version of TV Guide) on our desk every week and there were loads of other goodies and perks. I think I was the only Conservative in the place: bit like being the only gay in the village (see Little Britain if that means nothing to you). I'd had enough after 18 months of hearing the same bullshit every day and moved on. C'est la vie...

                            home
                            tastier than delicious

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                            KaRl
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                            digital man wrote:

                            full English (breakfast) for £1

                            digital man wrote:

                            the Radio Times (BBC version of TV Guide) on our desk every week

                            digital man wrote:

                            there were loads of other goodies and perk

                            Bloody leftists!


                            When they kick at your front door How you gonna come? With your hands on your head Or on the trigger of your gun?

                            Fold with us! ¤ flickr

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                              digital man wrote:

                              full English (breakfast) for £1

                              digital man wrote:

                              the Radio Times (BBC version of TV Guide) on our desk every week

                              digital man wrote:

                              there were loads of other goodies and perk

                              Bloody leftists!


                              When they kick at your front door How you gonna come? With your hands on your head Or on the trigger of your gun?

                              Fold with us! ¤ flickr

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                              Ryan Roberts
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                              K(arl) wrote:

                              Bloody leftists!

                              It's public money, extracted on pain of imprisonment. Using that to fund working standards far above that of most other government and commercial organisations could be considered a little provocative.

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                                Matthew Faithfull wrote:

                                Edward Heath, who was involved, boasted about it when he got too old to care.

                                Is/was Heath employed by the BBC?


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                                The late Ted Heath was a former Conservative Party Prime Minister during the 1970's before Margaret Thatcher.

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                                  The late Ted Heath was a former Conservative Party Prime Minister during the 1970's before Margaret Thatcher.

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                                  Ryan Roberts
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                                  Richard A. Abbott wrote:

                                  Conservative

                                  In name only :)

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                                    K(arl) wrote:

                                    Bloody leftists!

                                    It's public money, extracted on pain of imprisonment. Using that to fund working standards far above that of most other government and commercial organisations could be considered a little provocative.

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                                    KaRl
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                                    Unless UK is not a democracy anymore, taxes are decided by the deputies of the People - that's not exactly an extraction by force.

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                                    • R Ryan Roberts

                                      Richard A. Abbott wrote:

                                      Conservative

                                      In name only :)

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                                      As far as I recall, he was a continuation of the then traditional main-stream British Conservatism until Thatcher took the Conservatives even more to the right. He took on the Trade Unions and lost, the conservative party never forgave him for losing the following General Election. Replaced as leader by Thatcher and a feud of sorts developed between the two. A pro-Europe politician, accomplished musician and sailor.

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                                        As far as I recall, he was a continuation of the then traditional main-stream British Conservatism until Thatcher took the Conservatives even more to the right. He took on the Trade Unions and lost, the conservative party never forgave him for losing the following General Election. Replaced as leader by Thatcher and a feud of sorts developed between the two. A pro-Europe politician, accomplished musician and sailor.

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                                        Ryan Roberts
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                                        Richard A. Abbott wrote:

                                        then traditional main-stream British Conservatism

                                        Which had drifted towards socialism along with the rest of the country following the war. The Conservatives were ideologically bankrupt until Thatcher arrived with her little red book (The Constitution of Liberty).

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                                        • K KaRl

                                          Unless UK is not a democracy anymore, taxes are decided by the deputies of the People - that's not exactly an extraction by force.

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                                          Ryan Roberts
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                                          K(arl) wrote:

                                          not exactly an extraction by force

                                          No, that's exactly what it is, which is why I object to it being used to pay for an institution that should exist in the private sector. If someone doesn't pay their Sky bill it is a civil matter, but to refuse to pay the TV licence is a criminal act.

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