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I know, I know. I really should know better than to tune into the BBC BUT in my defence, m’lud, it’s always good to understand what the enemy is getting up to! When it comes to the US-Israel war on the Mad Mullahs, the BBC was always going to triggered. Intense Trump Derangement Syndrome and visceral hatred of Israel has combined to unhinge the BBC even more than usual and make its coverage even more biased.
The BBC is fiercely critical of the US-Israel actions and seems entirely disinterested in the psychopathic Mullah regime and its slaughter of tens of thousands of innocent Iranians in January. That is beside the point for the BBC as are the ongoing hangings and executions of protesters, You see the real issues for the BBC are that;
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Trump just randomly decided to attack the devout Mullahs.
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Trump has no plan.
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Trump is losing the military battle by the day as the resilience Mullah regime fights back
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Trump and Netanyahu hate each other
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Blocking the Straits of Hormuz is tactical genius by the Tehran regime.
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The entire global economic system will collapse unless Trump stops right now
Repeat and rinse. On the hour, every hour.
Bring on the “experts” to reinforce the narrative.
It’s all such a bore but we have to remember that BBC reach is still extensive and it helps craft the UK mass narrative. Internal BBC data claims that 32% of UK adults use BBC News Online in an average week (about 17 million people), which corresponds to a couple of million daily UK users once you smooth it out.
Against of the backdrop of this reach, Starmer’s decision to refuse to help the US and actively participate in the war is portrayed as wise and brave. Starmer’s ratings with the public have gone up and it seems the more this awful Labour Government cowers, the better the public like it.
This is a Chamberlain moment and the more the UK Government cowers the more excited is the BBC.
You can’t hate it enough.
