Re: Anti-white at the bbc, true?



John of Aix wrote:
Farmer Giles wrote:
John of Aix wrote:
Farmer Giles wrote:
A Monkey wrote:
jake <jake@xxxxxxxxx> wrote in
news:lpqe04t3d6ae0qheunaq9rqce3p8dini48@ 4ax.com:
Well you should find out the racial mix of the BBC and see how it
compares with the wider population (bearing in mind the catchment
area is basically London). If there are a disproportionate amount
of darkies then you might be right. If not, then you might not be.
Your friends might not have the right skills, or might not have
applied when there's a particular job going or might be, you know a
bit funny.
The BBC isn't just anti-white, it is also virulently anti-English.
Anti-English? Do you know what the first B in BBC stands for. Why
should they be pro-English? Not anti I agree but there is no reason
for them to be pro-English, pro-British is good enough.
Except that the English make up 80% of Britain.

So what, it's the *British* Broadcasting Corporation.

Yes, but Britain is 80% white English. The BBC should represent and reflect that - it doesn't. Furthermore, it is not a question of them being 'pro-English' they are positively, and virulently, *anti-English*.



The place is overrun with Celts
Thank god for that, at least they have a semblance of culture which
is sorely lacking in modern England.
Culture, the Celts? Shome mistake shurely!

Not at all, the Celts have shown time and time again that they are as
or more cultured than the English.

Hmm, that's a bit of change round from saying that the English do not have a 'semblance' of culture.


- many of whom would starve if they ever
had to get a proper job on their own merits.
Yes dear. Have a little think about it, a little think about the
hundreds of things you take for granted which were invented by the
Scots. The very roads you drive on thanks to McAdam (known as
Macadam).
Education letting you down again I see, 'John of Aches'. We drive on
'tarmac' - not macadam - which was invented by an Englishman.

No sunshine you drive on tarMACADAM, invented by the gentleman I
mentioned above.

Err no, 'sunshine', invented (and patented) by the Englishman Edgar Hooley.


BTW, FYI, as you are another fuckwit who doesn't know how to pronounce
things, Aix is pronounced 'ex'. So your silly jokes just show you up to
be an ignoramus. Now that you know I'm sure you can find some more
feeble jokes around 'ex' to please your tiny mind.

I'm sure that others grasped the punning of 'Aachen' and 'Aix', even if it went past you, Mr 'Murphy'.





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