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Now The Bbc Has Caved In Again And Censored Attenborough But Do Go Go By
// The BBC has decided not to broadcast an episode of Sir David Attenborough’s flagship new series on British wildlife because of fears its themes of the destruction of nature would risk a backlash from Tory politicians and the rightwing press, the Guardian has been told. //
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Shameful. Anyone spot a theme developing ?
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Shameful. Anyone spot a theme developing ?
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From Alan Sugar and Karren Brady to Richard Osman and Nadiya Hussain, there is nothing new about TV presenters writing about politics ...
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Let’s not keep making excuses for him. Making unfounded comparisons with 1930s Germany goes beyond expressing political views. If he’d stuck at criticising the government’s plan in a sensible manner I doubt a word would have been said but he allowed his mouth to lead him into the realms of the taboo and in doing so overstepped the mark.
Some may be of the opinion that the BBC overreacted but, comparing public figures with Nazis is dangerously close to hate speech and could trigger activity by less sane folk.
In addition, it is the slippery slope issue; if one doesn't nip things in the bud they form a precedent, and it's likely worse then follows.
Best that the BBC let those celebs (footballing or environmental) that won't behave go to do their own thing; and start again.
In addition, it is the slippery slope issue; if one doesn't nip things in the bud they form a precedent, and it's likely worse then follows.
Best that the BBC let those celebs (footballing or environmental) that won't behave go to do their own thing; and start again.
Even if it were true I still don't understand about "its themes of the destruction of nature would risk a backlash". All of Attenborough's programmes across the entire world have always had a huge element that focussed on the destruction of nature. It's not new. And destruction of nature in the UK is just the fault of the Tory Govt? It's only the Tories who want more housing, want 1000s of foreign nationals to come and live here, legally or otherwise because it's humane and all the ripping up of the countryside to support that infrastructure is it?
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