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Thread: O/T For those who claim that the BBC is left wing.

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    Quote Originally Posted by howdydoo View Post
    On the flip side, the Ministry of Ragingpup and all it’s members, are basically doing the same for the far left arguments.

    Just as blinded as the numpties on the right who post here.

    Better structured though, with a truly political activist, at the helm.

    Stomach turning nonsense. Was hoping it had died down a bit.

    The Beeb is left of centre. It’s left wing.

    Not excessively.

    Have a great day.
    Sorry but it's subtle propaganda has become anything but.

    The left have completely lost it post-Trump/ Brexit.

    Can't even tell if a TV show or film is worth watching anymore because the reviews are based on how diverse and progressive it is not on whether it's any good.

    There was someone on Radio 4 the other day saying Toy Story 4 was racist, ***ist and disablist, it's a film about toys that come to life.

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    Quote Originally Posted by ragingpup View Post
    But as I have a friend who is relentlessly ‘converted’ to the far right cause, and as such uses the same speech and language patterns as Fire, IBS and Gristy when they argue their cause I have long taken interest in looking at their ‘research sites’ that back up such views. Let’s just say that such minds think very alike!
    I don't read far-right sites I look at original sources, at what Coudenhove-Kalergi actually wrote in "Practical Idealism" in 1925, about the Pan-European Movement, the Charlemagne Prize, Bilderberg Meetings, Common Purpose, the Union for the Mediterranean, all of these things are real and aren't "conspiracy theories."

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    Quote Originally Posted by ragingpup View Post

    My experience of LGBT+_ community (and having worked in TV and entertainment I know/have known quite a few) is that they tend (generally speaking) to be quite apolitical. None that I know are actively involved with politics and find it boring.
    Like that American female footballer who is just as arrogant as Trump in her own way but can't see it?

    I've read Gay Times, Attitude, the Pink Paper, Diva and they are/ were all relentlessly left-wing with no tolerance at all for any gay people who might not be.

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    Quote Originally Posted by great_fire View Post
    Like that American female footballer who is just as arrogant as Trump in her own way but can't see it?

    I've read Gay Times, Attitude, the Pink Paper, Diva and they are/ were all relentlessly left-wing with no tolerance at all for any gay people who might not be.
    They are focused pro-LGBT mags by definition, there to support and promote LGBT+ views. But most gay people don't read them, just like any other person. Why do you assume that just cos someone is gay, they must read these mags?

    And, interestingly, what evidence do you have for your observation for them having "o tolerance at all for any gay people who might not be". Sure there are some barmy extremists, but you get those on all political arguments (know what I mean?!)

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    Quote Originally Posted by ragingpup View Post
    They are focused pro-LGBT mags by definition, there to support and promote LGBT+ views. But most gay people don't read them, just like any other person. Why do you assume that just cos someone is gay, they must read these mags?

    And, interestingly, what evidence do you have for your observation for them having "o tolerance at all for any gay people who might not be". Sure there are some barmy extremists, but you get those on all political arguments (know what I mean?!)
    The left are authoritarian and intolerant, any non-left views are racist, ***ist, fascist etc and should be no-platformed.

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    Quote Originally Posted by great_fire View Post
    The left are authoritarian and intolerant, any non-left views are racist, ***ist, fascist etc and should be no-platformed.
    So people of the right don't have the right to identify and reject racist attitudes?

    People, left and right, condemn racist, ***ist and fascist views simply because they are wrong, morally and if expressed in public, legally. Left and right is nowt to do with it.

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    Left-wing tolerance is when they throw milkshakes instead of bricks.

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    Quote Originally Posted by great_fire View Post
    I don't read far-right sites I look at original sources, at what Coudenhove-Kalergi actually wrote in "Practical Idealism" in 1925, about the Pan-European Movement, the Charlemagne Prize, Bilderberg Meetings, Common Purpose, the Union for the Mediterranean, all of these things are real and aren't "conspiracy theories."
    He did indeed. He had very little to say about LGBT+ and all the other stuff you continually post about that does sound more like the web sites I am talking about.

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    Quote Originally Posted by great_fire View Post
    Left-wing tolerance is when they throw milkshakes instead of bricks.
    It would be easy for me to reduce your poor argument here to right wing tolerance is when they drive cars into crowds or shoot MPs whose views they don't agree with.

    But that would be equally poor and reduce coherent right wing arguments, even far right arguments peacefully made, into myopic nonentity.

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    Quote Originally Posted by ragingpup View Post
    He did indeed. He had very little to say about LGBT+ and all the other stuff you continually post about that does sound more like the web sites I am talking about.
    The Telegraph is probably the most right-wing website I look at, or is the BBC news site more right-wing?

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