Ah well...suspecting that might be a slant at me. 1. I don't think I am a rightie
2. I don't think I am a snowflake
3. I generally defend the BBC as impartial - though also think there is occasion when it quite clearly not - e.g. how many rightie vs leftie comedians get airplay? 10 people killed in the US in some event gets big airtime, same in Pakistan...gets a mention for a few hrs
4. I don't do facebook
5. I wonder how many of those slants could be turned back onto yourself & many others?
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It wasn’t completely a slant at you more a general observation of those who sell the conspiracy theory of media, BBC especially, conspiracy theories. You get American political commentators tell Andrew Neil that he’s a liberal lefty because he works for the BBC, you get David Davies claiming on question time that the panel always favours remainers and as Dimbleby told him the opposite is in fact true and by some distance, you get the brexit ltd panel member just last week trying the same line and again being corrected by Fiona Bruce, you get Tommy believers believing that he’s exposing pedophiles because the media isn’t when 10 seconds on google shows you that the media was covering the story long before Tommy jumped on the band wagon and he even admits in court that he knew the details were in the public domain despite claiming otherwise on his live feeds. People are sleep walking into being far right and don’t even realise it to the point of denial and the major cause seems to be a lack of attention to detail on their own behalf or an eagerness to believe things at face value from questionable sources without considering fact checking.
1. I don’t think I’m a lefty, in fact my voting history suggests I’m centre right. Been pretty much a Tory voter most my life.
2. I don’t think I’m a snowflake. Merely capable of reading the BBC homepage in detail so don’t go off making assumptions.
3. The BBC is impartial. Just because it isn’t telling you what you want to hear doesn’t make it otherwise. The comedy world is heavily slanted to the left full stop. Righties just don’t have a sense of humour. There’s the odd exception like Geoff Northcott who’s a regular on the Mash Report but righties are a minority in comedy. The fact that this is then represented on the BBC actually demonstrates impartiality perfectly, it’s the reality of it. Lowering the numbers of lefties to equal that out is a dangerous direction to go in.
4. I don’t blame you, I don’t either.
5. Up to you.