Oh, right, nothing actually happened A national TV station should NOT be able change it's broadcast to change the actions of any politician. This is creative editing, which just shouldn't be possible.
They are supposed to report events as they happen and not change them to suit someone's agenda and any level headed person would ask, why ? Or are you happy to be spoon fed lies, just to keep you happy.
Have a listen to Pills and Soap by Elvis Costello, which was banned upon release for being too political. Listen carefully to the lyrics though and see if you can work out the message.
Despite being accused of paranoia and snowflake tendencies, sometimes, it's right to call these people out and we shouldn't have to provoke media outlets like the BBC into being balanced and honest. The worrying thin is that even a fool like me could spot this but, how many more are there. We all know about the "doctored" wreath laying at the cenotaph because "someone" doesn't know up from down but, how many more and when will the BBC love in with Johnson cease.
It seems that the BBC is now admitting a mistake on their editing of Johnson:
Despite being accused of paranoia and snowflake tendencies, sometimes, it's right to call these people out and we shouldn't have to provoke media outlets like the BBC into being balanced and honest. The worrying thin is that even a fool like me could spot this but, how many more are there. We all know about the "doctored" wreath laying at the cenotaph because "someone" doesn't know up from down but, how many more and when will the BBC love in with Johnson cease.
Despite being accused of paranoia and snowflake tendencies, sometimes, it's right to call these people out and we shouldn't have to provoke media outlets like the BBC into being balanced and honest. The worrying thin is that even a fool like me could spot this but, how many more are there. We all know about the "doctored" wreath laying at the cenotaph because "someone" doesn't know up from down but, how many more and when will the BBC love in with Johnson cease.
Not in the slightest. That's just a typical insincere and very lame, "a few people on social media are having a whinge so we'd better say something" statement. They make this very clear by not actually saying sorry, which is surprisingly brave of the BBC.
I guarantee the people concerned at the BBC are rolling their eyes and muttering, "for feck's sake do people whinge about EVERYTHING?" Yes. Yes they do. They're called liberal snowflakes and they whinge, cry, virtue signal and moan until they get a reaction. And if they don't get a reaction they do their best to shut you down. And if they don't get that...well they have tantrums and cry and everyone points and laughs.
As the BBC said, it was edited for timing purposes, which is exactly what I said and was patently obvious to anyone with more than half a brain. It's only a mistake if you think there was an issue in the first place. That half a second means nothing. Did anyone bother to see if the moments of scorn and laughter directed at Corbyn, Swinson, Sturgeon and Farage were repeated? Probably not because no one else gives a sht about pointless stuff.
But keep pointing out the big bad conspiracy so I can also roll my eyes and chuckle at you.
wrencat1873 wrote:
It seems that the BBC is now admitting a mistake on their editing of Johnson:
Despite being accused of paranoia and snowflake tendencies, sometimes, it's right to call these people out and we shouldn't have to provoke media outlets like the BBC into being balanced and honest. The worrying thin is that even a fool like me could spot this but, how many more are there. We all know about the "doctored" wreath laying at the cenotaph because "someone" doesn't know up from down but, how many more and when will the BBC love in with Johnson cease.
Not in the slightest. That's just a typical insincere and very lame, "a few people on social media are having a whinge so we'd better say something" statement. They make this very clear by not actually saying sorry, which is surprisingly brave of the BBC.
I guarantee the people concerned at the BBC are rolling their eyes and muttering, "for feck's sake do people whinge about EVERYTHING?" Yes. Yes they do. They're called liberal snowflakes and they whinge, cry, virtue signal and moan until they get a reaction. And if they don't get a reaction they do their best to shut you down. And if they don't get that...well they have tantrums and cry and everyone points and laughs.
As the BBC said, it was edited for timing purposes, which is exactly what I said and was patently obvious to anyone with more than half a brain. It's only a mistake if you think there was an issue in the first place. That half a second means nothing. Did anyone bother to see if the moments of scorn and laughter directed at Corbyn, Swinson, Sturgeon and Farage were repeated? Probably not because no one else gives a sht about pointless stuff.
But keep pointing out the big bad conspiracy so I can also roll my eyes and chuckle at you.
Big fan of the word snowflake is our Cronus. Let's hope we don't come up cross any examples of him being a big cry baby then, as its often conservatives who are the biggest.
Big fan of the word snowflake is our Cronus. Let's hope we don't come up cross any examples of him being a big cry baby then, as its often conservatives who are the biggest.
Big fan of the word snowflake is our Cronus. Let's hope we don't come up cross any examples of him being a big cry baby then, as its often conservatives who are the biggest.
Well, it'll take more than the mob on here to get a reaction.
Unfortunately I'm surrounded by them on here. This very thread proves the point.
Not in the slightest. That's just a typical insincere and very lame, "a few people on social media are having a whinge so we'd better say something" statement. They make this very clear by not actually saying sorry, which is surprisingly brave of the BBC.
I guarantee the people concerned at the BBC are rolling their eyes and muttering, "for feck's sake do people whinge about EVERYTHING?" Yes. Yes they do. They're called liberal snowflakes and they whinge, cry, virtue signal and moan until they get a reaction. And if they don't get a reaction they do their best to shut you down. And if they don't get that...well they have tantrums and cry and everyone points and laughs.
As the BBC said, it was edited for timing purposes, which is exactly what I said and was patently obvious to anyone with more than half a brain. It's only a mistake if you think there was an issue in the first place. That half a second means nothing. Did anyone bother to see if the moments of scorn and laughter directed at Corbyn, Swinson, Sturgeon and Farage were repeated? Probably not because no one else gives a sht about pointless stuff.
But keep pointing out the big bad conspiracy so I can also roll my eyes and chuckle at you.
So, by not apologising but, saying that "it was a mistake" would seem to suggest that their act was in fact deliberate. Also, in changing to laying of the wreath upside down by 2our leader" and then using old footage to correct HIS mistake, are they ensuring that respect is duly paid to those who we were remembering or, protecting a bumbling Prime Minister, who doesn't know up from down.
If these ythins took place in communist Russia or China, the right wing would be having a bloody field day but, nah, nothing to see here. Definitely no political bias or trying hard not to damage Boris - get a grip man - you are like a one eyed Wigan fan, who can never see any wrong by his team.
So, by not apologising but, saying that "it was a mistake" would seem to suggest that their act was in fact deliberate.
Yes, it was deliberate, in order to trim a very short news bulletin - I think we established that. It's only a "mistake" if you're desperately looking for conspiracy.
You still haven't answered - were the moments of laughter and scorn directed at Corbyn, Swinson, Sturgeon and Farage included in the 1.00 news bulletin? If they include one, they need to include them all, surely - or it wouldn't be balanced.
People laughed at Corbyn. I haven't seen those moments repeated anywhere, and guess what, I'm not crying about. I actually don't give a toss - but watching you lot so wound up is brilliant.
Also, in changing to laying of the wreath upside down by 2our leader" and then using old footage to correct HIS mistake, are they ensuring that respect is duly paid to those who we were remembering or, protecting a bumbling Prime Minister, who doesn't know up from down.
If these ythins took place in communist Russia or China, the right wing would be having a bloody field day but, nah, nothing to see here. Definitely no political bias or trying hard not to damage Boris - get a grip man - you are like a one eyed Wigan fan, who can never see any wrong by his team.
Yours Snowflake
It's all a CONSPIRACEH a tell thee
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