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Mark Byford, BBC deputy director-general-
For esteemed services to IslamoNazi propoganda .
(Award received on behalf of BBC Senior Executives
during unveiling of new BBC
News logo)
Well it had to happen. The BBC has finally
earnt its senior executives the first joint 'Prophet Mohammed Dhimmi
Award'. Despite being funded by UK tax payers, the BBC openly admitted
this week that it wasn't interested in delivering a fair and un-biased
news service and would carry on with its left-wing, IslamoNazi agenda.
BBC deputy director-general Mark Byford even stated
that it wasn't unreasonable for the news to be read by a veiled
Muslim woman.
BBC arrogance has continued to rise as successive
British governments have caved in to demands for above inflation
licence fee increases. Its anti-Western propoganda is seen as a vital
tool for radical Islamic clerics looking to brainwash young impressionable
British Muslims. It has even been suggested that BBC reporting was
partly responsible for the recruitment of the 7/7 suicide bombers.
BBC coverage of the recent conflict in Lebanon virtually
ignored innocent Israeli civilian casualties. Most of its reports
appeared to come straight from the offices of Hezbollah's 'Ministry
of Propoganda'.
It is now impossible for the BBC to reclaim
any credible level of authority it may once have held. We currently
live in a free society and the BBC has every right to carry on broadcasting
its perverted Westernphobic news programmes, but only if it no longer
has access to public funding.
The BBC money pit should now be terminated and the
licence fee abolished. Just like any other organisation, the BBC
should be made to pay its own way. If it's as good as it likes
to think then there should be no shortage of people queueing up to
subscribe to a new style 'BBC subscription channel - 'BBC Al Jazeera'
has a nice ring to it'.
Yes,
we are biased on religion and politics, admit BBC executives
In
the Interests of Freedom of Speech |
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