The Telegraph: BBC supports Islam and attacks Christianity, says whinging git

22 June 2009  

Yeah, it’s from The Torygraph.

The BBC supports Islam and attacks Christianity, according to Don Maclean, the former Radio 2 religious programme presenter.

Maclean, who hosted Good Morning Sunday for 16 years, claimed that the corporation is biased against Christianity and had embarked on a movement to “secularise the country”.

Translation:

Bwaaaah boo hoo boo hoo! Nobody loves Jesus’n'Mary’n'Mo — oops, not Mo — anymore but me! Waaaah boo hoo hoo! Sob sob! etc.

If you can be arsed, the rest of it’s over there, but I wouldn’t bother if I were you.

Actually, I shouldn’t have bothered with this post. Pah, too late now—might as well press “publish”.

P.S. Why was “git” not in my computer’s dictionary? Had to remedy that pronto! Oh, look, there was a good outcome of posting this tosh.

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One Response to “The Telegraph: BBC supports Islam and attacks Christianity, says whinging git”

  1. Moss on June 23rd, 2009 10:41 am

    The BBC has a long history of appeasement and grovelling before Islam. See the links under 'BBC – censorship, bias, lies, omissions, distortions, smears, cowardice, dhimmitude, taqiyya, da'wa and Eurabian propaganda' at http://kwelos.tripod.com/subjects.htm

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