Will BBC Black-List Nolan & Thompson?
For my part, I certainly didn’t see anything about anyone from the UK tax-funded propaganda channel actually engaging in genuinely investigative journalism..
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Was it excluded from BBC World News?
Certainly the Labour Party seems to think it should have been killed off at birth, as you will learn if you read this.
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It’s evident that two men named Nolan and Thompson have done a very good job of exposing how the pack of sexual maladjusts called Stonewall…
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….have got their hooks into not only the BBC itself….
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….which is not in the least surprising, but also a stack of other bodies that soak up tax-payers’ money…
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…which has then been passed on to promote pervert power.
My question?
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Will Nolan and Thompson be witch-hunted by the infested BBC simply for doing what journalists should be doing?
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Expat Iris 15:01 on October 24, 2021 Permalink |
Amazing, that anybody working for the BBC can investigate honestly and objectively.
Usually, the BBC promotes whatever they think will attract bigger audiences but as you say, they have kept very quiet on this.
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Noreen Paterson 18:44 on October 24, 2021 Permalink |
It looks like your unhappy presentiments on this podcast are no exaggeration, more like underestimating the risk to these honest journalists
Stephen Nolan, 48, a 5 Live presenter said: “I’ve been broadcasting in Northern Ireland for 25 years with all the bullets and bombs, and I’ve had death threats. Yet really seasoned people were saying: ‘Do you really want to put yourself in the firing line on this?’
“I’ve never had the volume of people warning me off it … [as] it could affect my career and safety.” https://www.thetimes.co.uk/article/bbc-podcast-host-stephen-nolan-was-warned-about-reporting-on-stonewall-g575rcf58
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Petra Malley 19:09 on October 24, 2021 Permalink |
I too had heard nothing of this, but after reading what you had written I felt you were not crying wolf.
Perverts are known to be spiteful and since the BBC harbours more of them than most institutions, exposing Stonewall might not be a wise ‘career development’ move for the journalists.
Now it seems your concerns are confirmed, if the report in The Times is to be believed.
If you haven’t aleady seen this, I’m sending you the link.
What is truly alarming is that it’s NOT just Mr. Nolan’s working life that may be in jeopardy.
A BBC presenter has revealed that his colleagues warned him against reporting on transgender topics, saying it could hurt his career and threaten his safety.
Stephen Nolan, 48, a 5 Live presenter who has made a BBC podcast about lobbying by the LGBT charity Stonewall, said that even “seasoned people” at the corporation advised him not to put himself “in the firing lin
He said: “I’ve been broadcasting in Northern Ireland for 25 years with all the bullets and bombs, and I’ve had death threats. Yet really seasoned people were saying: ‘Do you really want to put yourself in the firing line on this?’
“I’ve never had the volume of people warning me off it … [as] it could affect my career and safety.” Hehttps://www.thetimes.co.uk/article/bbc-podcast-host-stephen-nolan-was-warned-about-reporting-on-stonewall-g575rcf58
I have agreed with all you say about “charities’ that should be investigated by the Charity Commissioner, but in view of what is in The Times, should somebody not be asking for a police investigation?
Or are the police now so coopted to gaystapo enforcement that help from that quarter might be slow in coming.?
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It is distressing that so many police forces have openly allied themselves with deviants and been busy intimidating people with traditional values.
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