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Originally posted by Scoobos View PostThe BBC is an absolute national treasure. I've worked in over 9 different countries in the last 15 years and the BBC is head and shoulders above anything anyone else has to offer.
And then the cretins believe whatever RT puts out.Down with racism. Long live miscegenation!Comment
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Originally posted by Zigenare View PostGratis.
Immediately Peter rushes over to the cross, only to be hit severely over the head by the roman guard. He gets on his feet again and wants to return to the other disciples when he hears Jesus calling again, “Peter, come hither!”
So, again Peter tries to climb the cross to get to his lord, when the roman soldier draws his sword and chops Peter’s arm off. Peter is getting a little pissed and wants to go back to his buddies, but again Jesus summons. The roman guard can’t believe that Peter is trying yet AGAIN to climb to the cross, and chops off another arm. Peter is now covered in blood and demented from the blow to the head and wants to call it a day. Jesus hoarsly croaks, “Peter, please, come to me!”
By now, the roman guard is tired of chopping limbs, so he lets Peter be. The faithful disciple struggles to climb the cross (without arms mind you) and after a long while he finally arrives at his Lord’s side. Hurting, suffering, bleeding, Peter looks into his Master’s eyes and asks, “yes, my Lord. What is it?” Jesus smiles lovingly and looks off into the distance as a weak smile plays across his face, “Look Peter, I can see your house from here!”Comment
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Originally posted by NotAllThere View PostWhile the BBC is full of liberal luvvies, they get accused of bias by the left and the right, and by whatever government is in power. So they must be doing something right.
And then the cretins believe whatever RT puts out.“Brexit is having a wee in the middle of the room at a house party because nobody is talking to you, and then complaining about the smell.”Comment
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Originally posted by vetran View PostYou been with old smeg again? he has comprehension issues as well.Comment
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This thread would benefit from:
> /dev/nullScoots still says that Apr 2020 didn't mark the start of a new stock bull market.Comment
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Originally posted by darmstadt View PostAnd Fox News....Down with racism. Long live miscegenation!Comment
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Originally posted by Old Greg View Post...says the man who failed his English CSE comprehension.
It is you obviously unable to understand English, I can understand that if you took CSEs.Always forgive your enemies; nothing annoys them so much.Comment
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Originally posted by Scoobos View PostThe BBC is an absolute national treasure. I've worked in over 9 different countries in the last 15 years and the BBC is head and shoulders above anything anyone else has to offer.
The radio, internet, Iplayer and the news is far more balanced than the competition.
Just look at Sky's coverage of Covid-19 compared to BBC.
Blaming the media is the neo politics all these nutty right wingers are bringing to the world.
Without criticism, or free press , you don't have a real democracy.
The BBC looks biased , whatever side of the fence you sit on (my opinion).
Whilst it is better than many there are multiple times the BBC have actively lied intentionally.
BBC controversies - Wikipedia
As always read / listen to multiple sources an make your own mind up.Always forgive your enemies; nothing annoys them so much.Comment
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Originally posted by vetran View PostNo I have 2 good English o level passes.
It is you obviously unable to understand English, I can understand that if you took CSEs.
Let's take the BBC extract you posted:
Pretty much. Most British people thought of WW2 as a war against fascism, and Mosley's internment met with little opposition. After the war, he attempted to revive his party - soon renamed the Union Movement - with little success, and he left the country in 1951. Eight years later, in the wake of race riots in Notting Hill, he stood for election in Kensington North on an anti-immigration platform, but failed to break through. After failing again in the 1966 general election, also in a London constituency, he retired to France. He died in 1980.So, does he have any relevance today? Other than appearing in Peaky Blinders?
Dorril thinks Mosley would have welcomed the recent surge in populism, but he wouldn't have approved of Brexit: "He would have been appalled about Britain leaving Europe," he says. After WW2, Mosley began promoting the idea of "Europe, a nation".
The conclusion you drew from that was:
I quoted the BBC who thought Mosley would have been a remainer.Last edited by Old Greg; 10 April 2020, 12:05.Comment
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