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BBC admits: We are biased on religion and politics

Internal corporation memo on ‘impartiality’ summit leaked to British media exposes truth on BBC bias
Hagit Klaiman Published: 10.23.06, 16:10

LONDON – The British Broadcasting Corporation has been struggling for several years against criticisms and claims of biased reporting concerning the Israeli-Palestinian conflict, and distorted coverage of the global fight against terror.



Following a diplomatic incident with Israel, the BBC appointed an editor known for his objective reporting, however, the true stance of the corporation’s editors remained the same.



An internal memo, recently discovered by the British media, revealed what the BBC has been trying to hide. Senior figures admitted in a recent 'impartiality' summit that the BBC was guilty of promoting Left-wing views and anti-Christian sentiment.



Most executives admitted that the corporation’s representation of homosexuals and ethnic minorities was unbalanced and disproportionate, and that it leaned too strongly towards political correctness, the overt promotion of multiculturalism, anti-Americanism and discrimination against the countryside.



Okay to trash Bible, not Quran

A truly shocking revelation to come out of the summit was expected to invoke a storm in Britain, which has already reached the boiling point with regards to the treatment of Muslims and the issue of the veil.




For the purpose of illustration, the executives were given a scenario in which Jewish Comedian Sasha Baron Cohen would participate in a program titled ‘Room 101’, a studio program where guests would be asked for their opinions on different issues, and allowed to symbolically throw things they hated in a garbage bin.



The executives were asked what they would do if Cohen decided to throw ‘Kosher food’, the Archbishop of Canterbury, the Bible, and the Quran in the garbage bin.


The executives said they would allow everything to be thrown in the garbage bin, save the Quran, for fear of offending the British Muslim community.



According to the ‘Washington Times’, the BBC also reportedly revealed that its executives favored interviewing terrorist leader Osama bin Laden if the opportunity arose.


Among other issues raised in the summit was the question of whether or not veiled women should be allowed to read the news. The BBC’s diversity editor said that since news anchors were allowed to wear crosses, any news anchor should be permitted to wear anything they wished, including the veil.

One senior BBC executive admitted to the ‘Daily Express’, "There was a widespread acknowledgement that we may have gone too far in the direction of political correctness. Unfortunately, much of it is so deeply embedded in the BBC's culture, that it is very hard to change it."
 
I wonder, why doesnt celldog ever provide a link to his articles.
 
in all honesty, which piece of journalism doesn't showcase a bias.

everything down to the adjectives used in some reports can often show glimmers of this.
 
November Rain said:
in all honesty, which piece of journalism doesn't showcase a bias.

everything down to the adjectives used in some reports can often show glimmers of this.


But see what celldog is inferring is that the BBC is an evil entity that needs to be stopped because they dont share his own views.:whatever:

He will post a Yosemite Sam pic. Teddy
 
It's not really bias. Taking the Room 101 example, throwing the bible in there would result in a lot of 'oohs' and 'ahs', whereas throwing the Quran in there would probly end up with a riot at Downing Street, a plane flying into the houses of parliment and a rise in suicide bombings.
 
Darthphere said:
But see what celldog is inferring is that the BBC is an evil entity that needs to be stopped because they dont share his own views.:whatever:

He will post a Yosemite Sam pic. Teddy


yosemite%20sam.jpg

DON'T WANT TO DISAPPOINT....:whatever:
 
Darthphere said:
But see what celldog is inferring is that the BBC is an evil entity that needs to be stopped because they dont share his own views.:whatever:

He will post a Yosemite Sam pic. Teddy
I didn't even know this was you till I saw the username.:o
 
celldog said:
BBC admits: We are biased on religion and politics

Internal corporation memo on ‘impartiality’ summit leaked to British media exposes truth on BBC bias
Hagit Klaiman Published: 10.23.06, 16:10

LONDON – The British Broadcasting Corporation has been struggling for several years against criticisms and claims of biased reporting concerning the Israeli-Palestinian conflict, and distorted coverage of the global fight against terror.



Following a diplomatic incident with Israel, the BBC appointed an editor known for his objective reporting, however, the true stance of the corporation’s editors remained the same.



An internal memo, recently discovered by the British media, revealed what the BBC has been trying to hide. Senior figures admitted in a recent 'impartiality' summit that the BBC was guilty of promoting Left-wing views and anti-Christian sentiment.



Most executives admitted that the corporation’s representation of homosexuals and ethnic minorities was unbalanced and disproportionate, and that it leaned too strongly towards political correctness, the overt promotion of multiculturalism, anti-Americanism and discrimination against the countryside.



Okay to trash Bible, not Quran

A truly shocking revelation to come out of the summit was expected to invoke a storm in Britain, which has already reached the boiling point with regards to the treatment of Muslims and the issue of the veil.




For the purpose of illustration, the executives were given a scenario in which Jewish Comedian Sasha Baron Cohen would participate in a program titled ‘Room 101’, a studio program where guests would be asked for their opinions on different issues, and allowed to symbolically throw things they hated in a garbage bin.



The executives were asked what they would do if Cohen decided to throw ‘Kosher food’, the Archbishop of Canterbury, the Bible, and the Quran in the garbage bin.


The executives said they would allow everything to be thrown in the garbage bin, save the Quran, for fear of offending the British Muslim community.



According to the ‘Washington Times’, the BBC also reportedly revealed that its executives favored interviewing terrorist leader Osama bin Laden if the opportunity arose.


Among other issues raised in the summit was the question of whether or not veiled women should be allowed to read the news. The BBC’s diversity editor said that since news anchors were allowed to wear crosses, any news anchor should be permitted to wear anything they wished, including the veil.

One senior BBC executive admitted to the ‘Daily Express’, "There was a widespread acknowledgement that we may have gone too far in the direction of political correctness. Unfortunately, much of it is so deeply embedded in the BBC's culture, that it is very hard to change it."
Ha! It's the Brit version of FOX News:whatever:
 
celldog said:
BBC admits: We are biased on religion and politics

Internal corporation memo on ‘impartiality’ summit leaked to British media exposes truth on BBC bias
Hagit Klaiman Published: 10.23.06, 16:10

LONDON – The British Broadcasting Corporation has been struggling for several years against criticisms and claims of biased reporting concerning the Israeli-Palestinian conflict, and distorted coverage of the global fight against terror.



Following a diplomatic incident with Israel, the BBC appointed an editor known for his objective reporting, however, the true stance of the corporation’s editors remained the same.



An internal memo, recently discovered by the British media, revealed what the BBC has been trying to hide. Senior figures admitted in a recent 'impartiality' summit that the BBC was guilty of promoting Left-wing views and anti-Christian sentiment.



Most executives admitted that the corporation’s representation of homosexuals and ethnic minorities was unbalanced and disproportionate, and that it leaned too strongly towards political correctness, the overt promotion of multiculturalism, anti-Americanism and discrimination against the countryside.



Okay to trash Bible, not Quran

A truly shocking revelation to come out of the summit was expected to invoke a storm in Britain, which has already reached the boiling point with regards to the treatment of Muslims and the issue of the veil.




For the purpose of illustration, the executives were given a scenario in which Jewish Comedian Sasha Baron Cohen would participate in a program titled ‘Room 101’, a studio program where guests would be asked for their opinions on different issues, and allowed to symbolically throw things they hated in a garbage bin.



The executives were asked what they would do if Cohen decided to throw ‘Kosher food’, the Archbishop of Canterbury, the Bible, and the Quran in the garbage bin.


The executives said they would allow everything to be thrown in the garbage bin, save the Quran, for fear of offending the British Muslim community.



According to the ‘Washington Times’, the BBC also reportedly revealed that its executives favored interviewing terrorist leader Osama bin Laden if the opportunity arose.


Among other issues raised in the summit was the question of whether or not veiled women should be allowed to read the news. The BBC’s diversity editor said that since news anchors were allowed to wear crosses, any news anchor should be permitted to wear anything they wished, including the veil.

One senior BBC executive admitted to the ‘Daily Express’, "There was a widespread acknowledgement that we may have gone too far in the direction of political correctness. Unfortunately, much of it is so deeply embedded in the BBC's culture, that it is very hard to change it."

About time!
 
blind_fury said:
Maybe Fox News will admit they're not fair and balanced. :whatever:

If they did, wouldn't it piss you off if conservatives come out and say "well they're not really bias" and give a bunch of excuses, the way liberals are coming out in this thread to defend BBC when they *admit* they are bias?
 
celldog said:
The executives said they would allow everything to be thrown in the garbage bin, save the Quran, for fear of offending the British Muslim community.

Well DUH. Those guys'll kill their own CHILDREN over a carT00n!
A Quran in the garbage could cost inumerable lives!:eek:
*God is Great*
 
In my opinion, I can't see how there can be such a thing as "Fair and Balanced". The media is always going to throw some kind of spin/bias into anything they report no matter what thier politcial stance is.

...and people will always defend it because it shares the same views that they have.

Makes me glad I'm apathetic towards politcs.
 
Mind you the scenario involved a Jewish comedian throwing a Quran away. Sounds to me like that's where the concern would come from.
 
Hey, at least they admit it which is more than all the other major media outlets will do.

jag

TEDDY
 
I still listen to the BBC though. More professional than stateside journalists.
 
And I don't know anyone that changed their views politically because of a report on the news
 
A liberal in one thread:

"FOX NEWS IS BIASED!":mad:

The same liberal in another thread:

"Being biased really isn't that big of a deal:rolleyes:."


Of course, depending upon the situtation, a conservative would do the same, but in this case it's liberals so "nana nana nanaa :p."
 
Fox News ranks up there with Trinity Broadcasting Network: The perfect channel to watch whilst drinking and toking on a joint
 

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