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  1. #1
    Quote Originally Posted by PSRB View Post
    Well my simplistic take is, try and get the civilians/hostages out the way and then flatten it. Anyone moans and the response will be, you were told to get out.

    BBC getting an absolute kicking today.

    Also, amazed it's taken 11 days for AWIMB to even bring up the whole Israel - Hamas war.
    The BBC's approach to impartiality is out of step with today's 'pick a side or get killed by both sides' approach to discourse.

    But if they take sides they get it even worse....

  2. #2
    Quote Originally Posted by Peter View Post
    The BBC's approach to impartiality is out of step with today's 'pick a side or get killed by both sides' approach to discourse.

    But if they take sides they get it even worse....
    Still not entirely sure banging on about misinformation and even employing that dreadful Marianna Spring as their misinformation fact checker and then going balls deep on that being an Israeli air strike was particularly brilliant (or clever) journalism.

    NB: I appreciate they weren't the only MSM to **** up

  3. #3
    Quote Originally Posted by PSRB View Post
    Still not entirely sure banging on about misinformation and even employing that dreadful Marianna Spring as their misinformation fact checker and then going balls deep on that being an Israeli air strike was particularly brilliant (or clever) journalism.

    NB: I appreciate they weren't the only MSM to **** up
    You may well be right. Jeremy Corbyn seems to have made a similar mistake here. We now wait to see if he equally condemns the strike if it turns out it was actually from his mates and not Israel. Or will he revert back to condemning all violence, his own particular brand of 'all lives matter'....

  4. #4
    Quote Originally Posted by Peter View Post
    You may well be right. Jeremy Corbyn seems to have made a similar mistake here. We now wait to see if he equally condemns the strike if it turns out it was actually from his mates and not Israel. Or will he revert back to condemning all violence, his own particular brand of 'all lives matter'....
    ‘Mistake’ That filthy old anti-Semite would be blaming the Jews for killing Jesus if he wasn’t such a godless heathen ****.

    There are some foul people in politics, but Corbyn and Williamson take the ****ing biscuit.

  5. #5
    Quote Originally Posted by Sir C View Post
    ‘Mistake’ That filthy old anti-Semite would be blaming the Jews for killing Jesus if he wasn’t such a godless heathen ****.

    There are some foul people in politics, but Corbyn and Williamson take the ****ing biscuit.
    Feeling better?

  6. #6
    Quote Originally Posted by PSRB View Post
    Feeling better?
    He's right, though

  7. #7
    Quote Originally Posted by PSRB View Post
    Feeling better?
    Slight improvement, thank you. Feels like it’s going to take a while though.

    I didn’t know your other half had been so ill!

  8. #8
    Quote Originally Posted by Sir C View Post
    Slight improvement, thank you. Feels like it’s going to take a while though.

    I didn’t know your other half had been so ill!
    Yes, pneumonia/pleurisy and a cyst on her lung. Daft bint tried to power through it, then finally went to the doctor and they sent her straight to hospital, was in for 10 days as couldn't get her infection markers to come down. Doctors said if she'd left it a couple of days later, would almost certainly not be here. Almost 5 years ago now. Her lungs were ****ed for ages after.

  9. #9
    Quote Originally Posted by Sir C View Post
    ‘Mistake’ That filthy old anti-Semite would be blaming the Jews for killing Jesus if he wasn’t such a godless heathen ****.

    There are some foul people in politics, but Corbyn and Williamson take the ****ing biscuit.
    I don't which is the bigger relief at the moment- Corbyn not being leader of the Labour Party or Trump not being President. I am hugely grateful for both.

  10. #10
    Quote Originally Posted by Peter View Post
    I don't which is the bigger relief at the moment- Corbyn not being leader of the Labour Party or Trump not being President. I am hugely grateful for both.
    I was pretty shocked that his pro-Palestinian rant at the Cenotaph didn't get more publicity, not even the Tele skewered him for it!

    I'd also think that the Tories would love for him to emerge from the mist back into sight, spewing out his bile so that they could play the 'if Keir Starmer had his way in 2019 he would be serving under this man in govt' line.

    At least Corbyn will never do anything again other than hurt Labour, Trump might actually get re-elected

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