BNP livening things up
By Value hunter on Oct 22, 2009 | In News, In real life, TV
Anti fascist supporters "stormed" the BBC television centre today, to protest about the BNP appearing on BBC1's question time tonight.
Ironic, as a fascist will suppress free speech, which is exactly what the anti-facist movement are trying to acheive!
More hypocritical nonsense from the BBC though - they have been running this NON story for days now, culminating this morning with one of their top brass stating that "the BBC does not do censorship on behalf of the government!"
Now a quick flick over to the BBC website, and the replies to two questions on their "have your say" section, where the public write in short posts to answer a question the BBC have set.
Was peter hain right to try to stop the BNP appearing on question time?
What would you ask nick griffin?
No problem with that, but all those who questioned why labour recently announced 3 policies that were identical to the BNP's policies and now complain because they are being given an appearance, many have had their comments rejected as breaking the house rules! (House rules - racist or unfit comments attacking others, etc.) censorship anyone?
I have saved the best question for last though... all those anti facist campaigners, 20 of which, broke into the building, why has their only been one single arrest (this was outside in the street)?
An unlawful protest without prior clearance from the police and authorities, yet no arrests?
I am hoping that tonights edition of question time isn't an audience full of rival supporters and we will actually be able to hear some of what is being said, and students? please revise your history, if it was back in my day, you'd be banged up for the night and charged the next day with breaching the peace!
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