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Post by Teddy Bear on Oct 7, 2010 21:27:03 GMT
I'm going to make a prediction about what is going to be given maximum time on Question Time, and how it's going to be covered. A story today covers the proposal to cut benefits for families with more than 2 children. There are many reasons why this is a very good idea; To reduce the welfare culture where it has become a way of life for ignorant people to avoid work by merely having more and more children to claim higher benefits. Another is to put pressure on Muslim families who have the highest birth rate within our society and demographics show they will very soon overtake our own population in majority votes. Within a democratic society this will almost certainly mean Sharia law and a Muslim government, the very antithesis of democracy. Not only can this not be allowed to happen, but much less should our society be paying for it to occur. But I'm willing to bet this will be one of the questions raised at Question Time, and the proposal will be severely attacked. However, nobody will mention the latter reason for PC reasons. So the tack will be to stress how children in large families will be condemned to poverty and hardship. You can be sure the BBC will do it's best to make this the voice that is repeated again and again. I'll follow the programme and report how close my prediction came.
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Post by Teddy Bear on Oct 7, 2010 22:36:37 GMT
You can make an easy assessment of the typical bias of the BBC as shown by their panel selection: Baroness Warsi - Conservative, Charles Clarke - Labour, Susan Kramer - Lib Dem, Max Mosley Son of Oswald Mosley, Labourite, and ex disgraced President of the Formula One Association; and Rageh Omaar - ex disgraced left-wing BBC reporter. About as blatantly twisted as you can get! It's easy to judge from the applause given that the majority of the audience are Labour/Left Wing. Observing who claps when, then makes it easy for Dimbleby to see who to pick out for individuals to chastise the Conservative proposal. Certainly no right winger was picked to air their views on the subject. Well, the programme started at 10:35, and the first question out of the bag was about reducing child benefits to those earning over a certain amount, setting the scene for the next question about reducing benefits to those with large families. It went on until 11:05, and since the programme only goes on until 11:35 the subject will clearly have run the longest, so I was right on that score. Their was only a hint about the point of the benefit cuts to address those who use large families to make a lot of money without working. The target was the necessity to reduce the burden on those who work to have to support those who don't, which received passionate applause from those right wingers in the audience who were able to attend. For a year you can watch the programme here and judge for yourselves. I suggest you also follow the link above about Max Mosley to see just what he is about, and prepare to be disgusted. Google Rajeh Omarr and Saddam Hussein to see what he is about if you're not aware of it already. I just wish I could have won some money with my prediction, as it is I just have the satisfaction of knowing I saw it coming.
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