October 22, 2006

Biased Broadcasting Corporation

Michelle Malkin has a post on the secret meeting where the BBC finally owns up to the fact that it has biases.
it was imagined that Baron Cohen chose some kosher food, the Archbishop of Canterbury, a Bible and the Koran.

Nearly everyone at the summit, including the show's actual producer and the BBC's head of drama, Alan Yentob, agreed they could all be thrown into the bin, except the Koran for fear of offending Muslims.
That is the problem, not that the BBC allows things that insult some people, but that it does not apply things equally. Or
Former BBC business editor Jeff Randall said he complained to a 'very senior news executive', about the BBC's pro-multicultural stance but was given the reply: 'The BBC is not neutral in multiculturalism: it believes in it and it promotes it.'
Yet it claims to be unbiased. It isn't. No media organisation is. But why should people that object to it's political view point be forced to pay for it? That is what makes the BBC's biases so unpalatable. Not that they exist, all the media have biases (some more obvious than others), but that anybody that owns a TV has to pay for this political indoctrination station whether they want to or not.

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