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Apr 8th, 2004, 09:10 PM
A) Saying "a lot of Jews work for the BBC" is the weakest defense of their reporting I've ever heard. Being a Jew doesn't make you credible, reliable, or even ethical while discussing the Middle East. It doesn't even mean you like other Jews, or the idea of Israel.
B) You already made two comments slagging off Israel and the "horrible shit" they do, in the same breath as bragging that you work for the BBC. Obviously you're a perfect example of how anti-Israel reports from the BBC have an effect on it's viewing public. There's a lot of Janitors, and mail room clerks working for BBC, it doesn't mean their opinion is any more credible, and neither does your BBC internship paperweight. I used to work for Court TV but it didn't make me a legal expert, and I watch a shit load of the Food channel, but I still can't cook.
C) The BBC admitted wrong doing with reports about Israel. Nobody stepped down, or was fired for it. There is no "Hutton enquiry shitstorm" for that one.
D) Sudan. You want REAL attrocities? Where has BBC been in covering countries like Sudan? Oh, they report it, but it's a drop compared to the finger pointing Israel gets.
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