Saturday, 6 June 2020

I'll Decide What I Need To Know, Love...

"We are not there to simply, blankly, read the news. That isn’t our job.
We are judging what viewers need to know..."
Says who? Says overpaid, arrogant autocue reader Naga Munchetty.Who clearly can't read her own job description, or perhaps didn't understand it...
"We are impartial but we’re not idiots."
The idiots are your BBC employers, who think licence payers (a dwidndling pool, and with no wonder) will put up with this forever...
Last year the 45-year-old was embroiled in a race row after she condemned President Donald Trump for telling some female politicians to ‘go back’ to where they came from.
She was found to have breached editorial guidelines by the corporation’s complaints unit, but the ruling was reversed after an outcry.
Did the country rise up as one, then? Or did her fellow progressives organise a sociial media campaign to force a craven BBC to back down?
BBC director general Tony Hall said: 'The Executive Complaints Unit ruling has sparked an important debate about racism and its interpretation.
'Racism is racism and the BBC is not impartial on the topic. There was never a finding against Naga for what she said about the President's tweet.'
Yes there was. But you cowered in the face of a whipped up mob and overturned it.

No wonder this walking mouthpiece is so arrogant. She knows she holds the Race Card, and at the BBC, that's never declined, is it?

7 comments:

  1. Classic symptoms of 'Boots too big' syndrome displayed by Munchetty:-

    Doesn't follow rules or cooperate with suggestions.
    Makes unfair or excessive demands on others.
    Deficits in language comprehension, taking offence readily by filtering comments which have racial significance to her alone.
    Choice of ridiculous footwear and other attire.
    "Because I want to" or "Whatever" responses to criticism.
    Abnormal body posturing and facial expressions.

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  2. If I remember correctly, the context of Trump's remarks were that they were a response to persons from an immigrant background slagging off the US. I have the same feeling about non natives or their descendants slagging off the UK. If they don't like it here why don't they just leave?

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  3. 'If they don't like it here why don't they just leave?'

    Far too polite, Stonyground. I prefer the two-word exit invitation.

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  4. @stonyground - wasn't the gist of it that if they thought his policies were so bad compared to theirs, they should go back to their places of origin and sort those countries out and then COME BACK to the US and explain how they did it.

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  5. If you don't keep paying your TV tax to support a service you may not want and may never use you will be criminalised. You will even get to see the police person who was too busy to turn up when your house was burgled or your car vandalised, won't that be great for you.

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  6. The munchkin epitomises all that is unacceptable about the smug BBC.

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  7. "Classic symptoms of 'Boots too big' syndrome displayed by Munchetty..."

    Encouraged by caving in to her...

    "I have the same feeling about non natives or their descendants slagging off the UK. If they don't like it here why don't they just leave?"

    Yup! Me too.

    "If you don't keep paying your TV tax..."

    I really believe its days are numbered. It's an anachronism.

    "The munchkin epitomises all that is unacceptable about the smug BBC."

    Sadly, she's merely one of many.

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