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Topic started on 9-2-2012 @ 05:57 AM by MrSpiderMonkey
After a quick search I couldn’t find this anywhere so I'd thought I'd post it here for you all to see.
The BBC's urban/black music station 1 extra censored the word Palestine from the MC, Mic Righteous, performance. It has admitted that its staff were perhaps a bit too cautious in doing so but insists it was not biased in its decision.



It’s ridiculous if you ask me, regardless of who is right or wrong. No one was inciting violence so there was no need to censor this, especially as it was a part of music which is art. Art has to now be censored? Free Palestine? I say we all need freedom, as actions like this show we are not free.


Remember we are not free only giving the privilege of apparent freedom but they will change laws as and how they please. Do not anger or annoy your masters, let them carry out their plan without causing them too much trouble. Pay your taxes and do as your told. If you see anyone that appears to be upsetting the plan of your masters you must report them immediately. [/rant]


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reply posted on 9-2-2012 @ 06:01 AM by woodwardjnr
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The BBC gets hounded by a very active group of pro Israeli's in this country who complain and make life hell for anyone reporting on Palestine or showing Israel in a bad light at the BBC. They have websites dedicated to scrutinizing BBC and The Guardians content for anything they deem to be anti semitic


reply posted on 9-2-2012 @ 06:12 AM by MrSpiderMonkey
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Thats a shame but I guess thats the way things are. I read my news from many sources and try to find the truth somewhere in all the mixed messages and propoganda. I wish others were the same, but too many people rely on the TV to determine their opinion on the world. I'm reminded of the staged CNN report in the run up to the 1st Gulf war.



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reply posted on 9-2-2012 @ 06:52 AM by woodwardjnr
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Yeah I've seen that video, what a joke!

go to 32 mins in to this video to see how the Israel lobby targets the BBC and other media.




reply posted on 9-2-2012 @ 07:03 AM by woodwardjnr
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I just posted a link in the post above yours. It was by Journalist Peter Obourne,who also made the documentry on the Muslim Clerics in the UK, so at least no one can accuse him of being one sided. He is a highly respected journalist and it's avery interesting documentary that opened my eyes to the Israeli lobby and their influence within UK politics. I wonder how people in the UK would feel if other countries held such a influential role in our politics and media?


reply posted on 9-2-2012 @ 07:38 AM by InfoKartel
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Obviously BBC is part of the Zionist media empire.

Did you forget that their "security correspondent" had "sources" telling him there were Al'Qaeda groups linked to the Norway attack? Not to forget the insane fingerpointing towards Islam/Muslims on this site during the attacks.

What I am genuinely interested in, is the following; How come some people need to have someone with "credentials" say something before those people believe it? Don't they have internal right/wrong compass? Or does it just have to do with "proof" and "evidence"? It happens with all kinds of subjects so I'm just wondering...
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reply posted on 9-2-2012 @ 12:33 PM by Drunkenshrew
Here is the direct reaction of the BBC.
www.bbc.co.uk...

And here is a Washington Post article about this incident.
www.washingtonpost.com...

The BBC has always been biased in some way or the other. The voice of the establishment always gets more airtime, than voices which dissent. This is true for unions, antiwar-voices and Palestinians.

Here is a great lecture of John Pilger about the role of journalism. In this lecture, Pilger also gives highlight some of BBC past failings.



longer version

Google Video Link



reply posted on 9-2-2012 @ 01:09 PM by PsykoOps
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I've asked this before about this clip. How exactly is it staged? Got any proof? And yes I've watched the best quality ones and the long ones and the edited ones and etc.
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reply posted on 10-2-2012 @ 05:02 AM by MrSpiderMonkey
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Proof! are you being serious? The proof is the video itself. The fear and terror they are displaying is clearly only shown when they are "live". I mean it could be legit but my spidy senses, or straight up common that sense say's it was staged.

Firstly it looks like a studio set, you even see it is a set when you get a glipse of the camera crew the way they put their gas masks on makes it look like the're pretending they are outside, why doesnt the camera man put stop filming and put his mask on? Ok I freely admit it could be a studo in saudi arabia which means they havent lied but why make it look like they're outisde and why all the dramatics? are they trying to inform the public on facts or forming the publics opinion with dramatics in the form of badly acted "infotainment"? its clearly a charade.

I dunno what do you think?


reply posted on 10-2-2012 @ 12:59 PM by MrSpiderMonkey
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Those are good points, but I think the answer to whether it is a fake or not is still up for debate.

It is ridiculous, but that could just be, as you said, crappy reporting. I did see a video clip with the reporter being confronted about it years later and although he didn't admit to it being fake his recation was as if he was admiting to it being fake. Again tho this is still up for debate. I cant find the clip itself but it was in this video at 1:36:10



the cnn report is at 1:34:35
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reply posted on 10-2-2012 @ 03:19 PM by LeSigh
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Ah, thanks for that link! I like it already. Way better than BBC's 'Have Your Say'- which I usually have to stop reading because of the stupid. It's worse than Yahoo! comments sometimes, and that's really saying something.
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