Thread: Why No Mention?
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Old 12-11-2010, 18:11   #32
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Re: Why No Mention?

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Originally Posted by Gordon Booth View Post
There's a lot on the internet about this( including all the main papers ) but NOTHING on the BBC website as far as I can see. I listen to Today in the morning and I don't think it was mentioned on there either. Is that the even, unbiased, non political reporting that the BBC claims or is it exactly what we have come to expect from OUR broadcaster?
There were two recent cases, that of Wendy Lewis, and Philip Laing, who whilst drunk, desecrated two different war memorials.

This was headline news on all the TV and radio news programmes.

I do think there is a political agenda at play, as to why the BBC have chosen largely to ignore yesterday's outrage.

Part of the problem is that for years the liberal elite have pandered to minority groups, instead of forcing them to integrate.

Historically wave after wave of people have come to these islands, over the centuries. They still managed to keep their cultural identities, and religious beliefs, but they became part of British society.

State funding should be withdrawn NOW, from every group and organisation that differentiates it's self on religious or racial lines. It's divisive, in that it separates, rather than bringing anyone together.

As Mancie posted, everyone in this country should be free to protest.

However, British citizens should not be legally allowed to call for the deaths of our serving armed forces.

Americas' citizens, one of the most racially diverse countries on the planet, turn incandescent with furious rage if someone burns their flag, yet we sit idly by, whilst what made this country great is quickly being eroded.

The sooner our government realise this, and take into account the views of the vast majority of British people, and ignore the snivelling, idiotic, politically correct, wooly headed, do-gooders, who perpetrate division, the better.
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