This seems relevant to this thread. I hadn't heard it but just listened to the song on youtube
https://www.spectator.co.uk/article/...tyn_jG45pPQEkE
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This seems relevant to this thread. I hadn't heard it but just listened to the song on youtube
https://www.spectator.co.uk/article/...tyn_jG45pPQEkE
'GB news isn't right wing'
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I don't know who the biggest cnuts are , morrissey or the audience with flowers up their arses
Do you honestly think there is nothing in what he says? Do you really think the BBC, guardian, perhaps others are at the forefront of open debate, free ideas, challenging orthodoxy etc at the moment? I'm not so sure they are.
Marina Hyde also rather twisting things, suggesting this is a 'male' thing (which fits the editorial narrative required at the guardian) when that isn't the case at all. Plenty of women say the same thing.
I dunno. I think there is (or was) a pretty open minded debate show on BBC2 on sunday mornings, presented by Nicky Campbell, I'm not sure if it's on now. I also think BBC radio is better than TV for all this, but I do think there is a real cautionary cultural position at the BBC atm tbh.
Lawrence Fox , Cleese , Noel Edmondes , Jim Davidson etc
All complete arseholes
Another Tory bleating on about how the media’s against them
https://www.theguardian.com/politics...its-out-at-bbc
I listened to JRM this am and he did make a valid point that some (and I stress some) of the movement in Sterling are down to the Federal Reserve raising rates faster than the BoE, however JRM's claim that the markets being spooked is nothing to do with fiscal and monetary policy being at odds with each other is just plain wrong.
And I don't buy into his claim that the BBC aren't impartial either. They were simply reporting that the markets have seen some turmoil, and that many economists believe that the aforementioned government fiscal policy being at odds with the BoE's monetary policy is causing some disruption.
No I don't. The Guardian and BBC are exemplars of orthodoxy - and defenders (and amplifiers) of the establishment. In the Guardian's case, whilst pretending to be something else.
However, I thought Marina Hyde got it mostly right in her piece, and as usual it was amusing too. Worth sharing as we are discussing all things GBN and Cleese.
Hmm, written by the same Brendan O'Neill who argued against victims of sexual abuse coming forward publicly, and who described the increasing acceptance of homosexuality as "queer imperialism".
The same Brendan O'Neill who considers efforts to combat racism in football to be "a class war" driven by "elites'. Who opposes efforts to combat climate change and that British people should have been rioting about delays to Brexit.
The same Brendan O'Neill who, in relation to COVID-19, argued that "this pandemic has shown us what life would be like if environmentalists got their way”.
I’ll probably not take much notice of Brendan O'Neill’s support for Morrissey.
RED OCTOBER
Two people who post on a football message board
using the Guardian
putting themselves above a distinguised doctor
with Blair in as 1st reserve
have a word with yourselves
in the meanwhile
a drug that was never tested for something it was supposed to prevent
and this fact was hidden for as long as possible
Crickets!!!
Lying is second nature to this odious individual .pic.twitter.com/LOMVGtcGxQ
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Imagine cosying up to this shower of shit
who hever had the balls to mention Jimmy in his prime
Never forget these people! pic.twitter.com/8V4wZHDPxW
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Boomerang
Clandestine.