The BBC has said it has "no plans" to broadcast a BBC Three documentary series hosted by Ashley Cain after he was accused of using explicit sexist and misogynistic language in historic social media posts. A second series of Ashley Cain: Into the Danger Zone was commissioned and filmed earlier this year, but had not yet been scheduled for broadcast. The BBC said it has "no future projects" with Cain planned.
Ah, well, it's only licencepayer's money, plenty more where that came from, eh?
In a statement issued on Thursday night, a BBC spokesperson said: "The posts by Ashley Cain, albeit from many years ago, are completely unacceptable.
"The BBC has clear requirements around vetting and social media checks, which are undertaken by the production company. In this instance, the process clearly failed and we are investigating why. We are continuing to strengthen our processes to ensure everyone working for, and on behalf of, the BBC meets our values and standards.
Your values and standards? But they are far worse than anything this bloke is accused of! Tolerating smut on the radio if it pulls in listeners, employees playing Miss Marple on the clock, the slavish focus on progressive hobby-horses, and don't get me started on the nonce issue....
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Yet the BBC is jam packed with any number of Pimps4palestine and anti-Israel Jew haters and make no efforts to get rid of that institutionally embedded and metastasised cancer. Let's also not ignore their constant crawling up the Prophet of Death's rectum plus the constant race-baiting that's gone on for many years...
It took them long enough to get rid of Crisp Cruncher Lineker and of course decades of protecting nonces in their midst.
Oh, to quote Columbo, One more thing: They deliberately buried the Balen Report into middle east bus that exposed the whole can of worms. They blew over £360,000 of licence payer's money to bury it as an "internal journalistic report" to avoid releaseunder a Freedom of Information Request.
I hate them.
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