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BBC and political bias/selectivity - 2/16/2008 6:48:09 AM   
seeksfemslave


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BBC broadcast a political discussion programme Any Questions
One question debated was whether the concern for multiculturalism in the UK has made us more vulnerable to terrorism
Answer from the wiffly wafflies that are selected for this show basically no and multiculturalism is a good  thing. "We ie the British people " all believe that.

There is a follow up Any Answers where the public are "selected" to comment on the show.
Not one comment was broadcast on the muticultural debate.
I wonder why ?
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RE: BBC and political bias/selectivity - 2/16/2008 7:01:40 AM   
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Well seeks, the thing boils down to this.

Multiculturalism = nihilism. At least for itself. But this is the path that has been set by our "leaders". I can't say much more even on this site, WTF do you expect from a major media outlet ?

Many know the BBC is alot more fair and balanced than the US media, but that is basically saying nothing.

Any media outlet must operate in the interest of the people and the government decides not only what serves those best interests of the people, but also who those people are. And they choose themselves. Wouldn't you ?

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RE: BBC and political bias/selectivity - 2/16/2008 7:06:32 AM   
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seeks, isn't that an example of "social engineering"?

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RE: BBC and political bias/selectivity - 2/16/2008 7:18:10 AM   
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quote:

ORIGINAL: seeksfemslave

There is a follow up Any Answers where the public are "selected" to comment on the show.
Not one comment was broadcast on the muticultural debate.
I wonder why ?


could be there were no comments.... but unlikely

the problem we have is that we are unable to have a sensible debate on this matter without getting bogged down in trench warfare - because the very model of multi-culturalism we have presupposes a them and us situation. Thus we cannot discuss what is best for Us - all of us, no matter our origin - as a country.
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