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Saturday, January 22, 2011

The BBC and religious relativism

Fair and balanced the BBC are not.  In the last month they have been promoting Islam over all other religions, with programming that shows it is plainly biased towards Islam.  Every program shows Islam and Muslims in a positive light, with all the dark and nasty aspects whitewashed in the name of, well, you know.

It is mind-boggling to see how the once-mighty Britain has fallen under the rules set by jihadists and Islamists.

May God save England, but I am not holding my breath.


From BiasedBBC Jan 18

Following Five Guys Named Mohammed, broadcast over 5 days at the start of the year, last night Radio 4 gave us Young, Muslim and Black:
Dotun Adebayo looks at why Islam is providing an attractive religious alternative to Christianity for Black Britons seeking answers.
Next Monday you can tune in for
It's My Story: The Imam of Peace:
Nadene Ghouri profiles the work of John Butt, an English Muslim convert who became an imam and is trying to spread a message of peace and tolerance across Pakistan and Afghanistan.
And Face the Facts on 27th Jan will be devoted to the issue of "whether sections of the British press are increasing tensions within communities by publishing negative stories about Muslims."

Across the first four weeks of 2011, no programmes or series on BBC Radio 4 will have been wholly devoted to any of the other non-Christian religious communities of the U.K. Yes, Hindus, Jews, Jains, Sikhs and Buddhists have all gone uncatered for by the allegedly diversity-loving BBC. Only Islam seems to interest the channel's programme makers.

Cowtowing to Islamic agitation and demands for more.

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