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Post by edwardbancroft1 on Apr 19, 2010 1:13:07 GMT
BBC has an anti-USA tone only when it does not concern Obama. For Obama everything comes first for BBC.
Example: After the recent tragedy of the loss of the Polish president, a BBC 24H news report started with the list of condolences from world leaders. Strangely for the UK, the condolence message from Obama came directly before our own head of state's, the Queen's, message. Why this ordering, is our own state head somehow less important than a foreign president?
Ed
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Post by Teddy Bear on Apr 19, 2010 10:12:41 GMT
Hi Ed good to see you again You're absolutely right. The BBC loves Obama as much as they hated George Bush. The first reason they will fawn over him is that he is a left wing liberal - as is the BBC. That he is black means also that the BBC gushing will be perceived as their lack of racial discrimination. In fact it is reverse discrimination, but I don't expect the BBC to address or concern themselves with that.
There is also the element that Obama is doing his best to appease the extremist Muslim factions around the world, in the hope that this will make them go away and not threaten our society so much, but in fact emboldens them, much like the BBC.
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Post by Teddy Bear on Aug 15, 2010 23:39:36 GMT
Note that this particular article in the Telegraph was written even a few days before the latest contentious decision of Obama approving the building of a mosque near the Ground-Zero site of 9/11 in New York. Yet the BBC continues to laud this man despite those in his own party who are publicly denouncing him. This shows clearly that the BBC are not even trying to report news or events accurately, but only wish to project their own agenda, regardless of facts to the contrary. There are too many links in this article to include here, so I suggest that you go to the web-page if you want to see what the author is referring to, and pick them up there. See what facts are presented of what is really going on in the USA right now, and see if you find ANY reference to them on the BBC website.
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