Nah EP ALL politicians are corrupt.
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Nah EP ALL politicians are corrupt.
You're right, the "right wingers interviewing other right wingers" was a cheap shot, and I take that back. However, I would note in passing that they presented Vince Cable as a "left winger" recently. He's not. I question both their selection, identification, and treatment of so-called "left wing" guests and voices. And I also.. and I'm sorry for sounding like a broken record here... don't think that known hard right figures, including currently active politicians, should be the ones doing the interviewing. I don't regard "GB" "News" as a valid or credible news source because of that. But I'm not saying anything new here.
I've tried to reply constructively to everyone, because I've no interest in being sent to the "handbags" room. But I'm not sure how to constructively respond to this, other than to say that I think your post says more about you and your political and cultural beliefs than it does about the BBC.
Lots more interesting points and food for thought, thank you.
I disagree about the national broadcaster. In spite of a sustained, decades-long campaign against the BBC and its staff by the billionaire press, I sense that support is still pretty strong. Even those who have worries about bias would prefer that bias to be addressed, than the BBC abolished or cut down to size. Even among those who think it is biased (whether left or right) it still enjoys very high ratings on trust and accuracy of factual reporting.
I agree that it's very hard - probably impossible - to have infallibly neutral and balanced reporting, and there are a lot of dilemmas to face. Like... how to deal with liars, knowing when to give space to voices to provide balance, and when to follow the overwhelming scientific consensus. But the correct response is just to try harder... acknowledge the difficulty, try to correct the mistakes, point out errors, argue about it. Because it matters.
The thing about "GB" "News" is that it doesn't acknowledge its biases, and even on here, people have been defending it as not being hard right wing, even though... well, just look at the presenters. Balance isn't spending half an hour watching right wing propaganda and then half an hour watching left wing propaganda. That way madness lies, especially if we end in like the US where alarming proportions of the population believe that an election was stolen.
And that's what worries me... we can disagree away, constructively, and arrive at better conclusions than we started with, but only if we start with at least some agreed facts. And it's when we don't start to have agreed facts because fringe media outlets are pushing conspiracy theory nonsense again that we really end up in trouble. We don't have to agree about all facts, but there needs to be a shared bedrock of understanding, and that's what's provided by having a media in common.
"Stop Funding Hate" is an interesting one and I've had to think about this a bit, which is either a good or bad sign. I expect that those who think the Express and Mail headlines and stories about immigrants aren't hateful will perhaps think the name unfair, but there's plenty of people who do and have, and think that both crossed the line regularly between legitimate comment on immigration policy and dehumanising language reminiscent of 1930s Germany.
They've had successes too... they're no longer campaigning against the Express any more since a change of editor means they've cleaned up their act. They got an apology from the Sun about an article that clearly crossed the line into hate speech. Their issue with "GB" "News" seems to be "demonising Trans people at every opportunity" (as one of their former contributors described it), and the Board of Deputies of British Jews has criticised "GB" "News" for "platforming organisations that promote antisemitic conspiracy theories". And of course, there's the serial Ofcom censures for misleading statements about COVID vaccines.
As for "scare and intimidate mainstream companies"... I'm not sure I see evidence for that. Their methods seem to be to encourage people to write to advertisers and ask them not to support hate speech. Lobbying and consumer boycotts seems pretty standard stuff, and I'm not sure why that counts as intimidation. They're very open about what they do, and others who either like hate speech or don't see it as hate speech are free to write letters the other way, buy more of the products of advertisers and so on. Not sure why there's an issue.
And.... I'd say that having discussions with the Express makes them sound like a very reasonable organisation. If an organisation can clean up its act, they call off the action. They're more reasonable than me... my disdain for the Express hasn't changed one bit!
You can write all you like Newish Pie, but you will always have a left wing bias, which is fair enough and why you see GB News as hard right wing, and why I, with more right leaning views do not see it as hard right. I am also sensible enough to watch it and be able to disagree with some of the views of the more right of centre presenters. I see the people who are trying to bring it to it's knees as, kids, who have been brought up being shielded from competition, and that they always have to be right. Poor little dears.
Oh Noes, I understand that other viewpoints may be valid. Just because i understand other viewpoints exist and may be valid does not mean I agree with them. I get my news from multiple sources, I can recognise when these sources are pushing their narrative rather than giving a balanced view. When the BBC is reporting on certain issues they will always push the left wing viewpoint, can you point to an area where the BBC reports and has a right wing viewpoint?
Your response says everything about you really.
Marcus you should know by now that unless you think like the Lefties do you are a bad person.
The BBC isn't supposed to be balanced. It's supposed to be impartial. They aren't the same thing. In particular, it suggests there are only two sides to an argument. When did you last see a pro-single market Brexiteer debate an anti-single market Brexiteer? Or an ever-closer-Europe Rejoiner debate a put-on-the-brakes-again Rejoiner?
The idea that the BBC should be balanced is destroying the quality of its output. (And it's why the 55 Tufton Street brigade get such exposure, because they are a useful contrary viewpoint to just about everything.)
That's really not true, as only a few moments watching them reporting any actual leftish-wing activity (from strikes to calls for government support to activity by the Labour party) will show.
The BBC's selection of stories is probably skewed a little to the left. Its treatment of those stories, especially when they are being commented on, is then skewed to the right - at least while the Tories are in power (since the absolute biggest skew of the BBC is towards the Establishment, which is currently as right wing as they come).