Just listen to some on the left and its all the fault of the white man, even calling for harm to be done to the white man
Examples?
Just listen to some on the left and its all the fault of the white man, even calling for harm to be done to the white man
At the risk of repeating myself, anyone who has any knowledge of the rise of the Nazi Party, and before that the Fascist Party in Italy, will recognise the signs. Find a scapegoat over which you can unite the disaffected in society, build an imaginary future which has no basis in reality, hark back to a mythical “Golden Age” which most of those old enough to actually remember it never want to return to, and lace it all with strong racist overtones.
I’m scared too, as anyone with any shred of common sense should be.
I’m terrified ...... not only for myself as I get older, but for the children and grandchildren. What the hell are we doing? If I could find a country who would take me, I’d move - seriously. This is only going to get worse (and those few pro-Brexit people I know accuse me of “scaremongering”![]()
If there any further proof the BBC are not pro-Brexit, but merely reporting what is important and what is in the public interest, they put this up as their main headline:
BBC News - No-deal Brexit could cause £30bn economic hit, watchdog says
https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/business-49027889
The BBC isn't perfect by any means. But they are independant of government, and governments, especially right wing ones in the UK seem to loathe them.
Right now both sides seem to be says that it is dancing to the other's tune and i've definitely heard people say its anti government.I usually agree with most of your comments, but I am not sure that I agree with the BBC being independent, simply because, IMO, they are constantly dancing to the Tory party tune, and seem to be bending over backwards to promote their policies, whilst undermining Labour.
Factor in that pretty much every political commentator, working for the BBC, has roots in the Tories, I would suggest they are about as far from being independent of the government, as is possible.
I do think its values makes it lean to the left though.Right now both sides seem to be says that it is dancing to the other's tune and i've definitely heard people say its anti government.
This is one of the main reasons I think its relatively neutral though with both thinking it's on the other sideI do think its values makes it lean to the left though.
I think it has a set of rules that it tries to follow which at least make it more truthful than most and at least try to provide multiple viewpoints to most discussions even if the overall content is weighted to one side.
It is definitely a mouthpiece for the government when the government request it however.
Strange because the BBC is definitely NOT a Government mouthpiece.
I'm not trying to say it's not independent, but if the government says that it's in the public interest for something to be known then it's in the charter for the BBC to report it assuming the BBC believes the same. Additionally since the BBC is so transparent to the government with all the audits and reports that have to be presented to the government it's in their mutual interest for the BBC to be the government's first choice to report something.Strange because the BBC is definitely NOT a Government mouthpiece.
Indeed.
The generally right-wing media would like it gone
The Tory party would like it gone
Does this tell us something?
Imagine life without it. Look at the US for example
It's not a case of the BBC believing one way or the other. Their duty is to report whether you like the news or not. That way, you know at least whether the government is trying to pull a fast one or not. I've lived overseas. The BBC is something other countries' populations wish they could have. In the past, when the political opposition has been as weak as ****, the BBC has effectively stood in where the opposition wouldn't or couldn't. The thing is, it's always been in the UK, and we take it for granted. And I do too, except when I look at news from the States or elsewhere, like Australia. Oh boy, can that be a lopsided comedy. Sometimes you wonder if they'd recognise the truth if it bit them on the arse. And the heart of it is down to advertising. ITV, etc, have it harder here because they have the BBC as the quality yardstick.I'm not trying to say it's not independent, but if the government says that it's in the public interest for something to be known then it's in the charter for the BBC to report it assuming the BBC believes the same. Additionally since the BBC is so transparent to the government with all the audits and reports that have to be presented to the government it's in their mutual interest for the BBC to be the government's first choice to report something.