BBC’s Bitter Bias – A Megaphone For Left-Bigot Smears!
Noonday in Jakarta, and, fed up with France24, I switched channels just to see how biased the BBC could be in its coverage of Muppet Macron’s win – The Fall Of France? Mais Non! Vive La Resistance! – on which we reported last night.
Sure enough,some Beeb bint was on the screen, ‘interviewing’ two foreign journos.
Fair enough, you think, one from each side?
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C’mon, this is the BBC!
We had to listen to vicious vapouring from both of them, one being the infamous Nabila Ramdani, who a while ago revealed her true colours after Islamist savages descended on their Charlie Hebdo victims.
Ramdani is, according to wikipedia, a French freelance journalist of Algerian descent who specialises in Anglo-French issues, Islamic affairs, and the Arab World. https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Nabila_Ramdani
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We actually had a go at her back in January 2015 –
Nasty Nabila, BBC’s Shariah Star, On Charlie’s ‘Consequences!’
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After the Islamist atrocity in Paris, she talked rot on the BBC, totally offensive merde about how the ‘blasphemous’ cover of Charlie Hebdo was some sort of misuse of free speech.
Like so many liberals, she disowned the murder tactics but made it very plain she reckons a free press should be unfree when it might upset fanatics.
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Watch and listen for yourselves – https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=dAEBSrFeG6c
And who was standing there beside her but a German, Stefan Simons, of Der Spiegel, equally eager to purvey nasty anti-Marine prejudice, who ended his obnoxious in-put by saying that the patriot party candidate reflected harking back his own country’s Hitler era!
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Stefan Simons
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I’ve not changed channels again, waiting to see if the BBC might display even fragmentary commitment to fair play, but no chance!
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Simons is back on, and some dork called Hugh Schofield.
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Gail Perreira 15:07 on May 8, 2017 Permalink |
I watched that pair too, Ross, and it’s so true what you say about BBC bias.
I was home when that Question Time was on, about Charlie Hebdo and that French, no, Algerian female Nabila was so offensive, trying to make a case why we should all be sorry for sensitive souls whose feathers were ruffled by ‘blasphemy.’
I remember thinking they could all find another country to live in if they hate free speech so much, why bring their stupid prejudice to our country where we say what we think.
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