Re: Sisson's Slams the BBC Biased Bandwagon



On Jul 12, 2:58 pm, "Lawrence Jenkins" <lawrenc...@xxxxxxx> wrote:
"Graham P Davis" <news...@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote in messagenews:7bu42iF253ftcU1@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx





Graham wrote:

'But it is effectively BBC policy... that those views should not be
heard.'"

Good for him!
I'm with you all the way on this Lawrence, the BBC should not have a
"view" either way.

Totally agree. Top man!!

I also agree, but time should not be equal when the number of experts on
either side is nowhere near equal.

Should the BBC, every time the moon landing is mentioned, bring on an
"expert" to argue the point that it never occurred.

Should they bring on someone at the end of every weather forecast to say
that the graphics showing a curved surface to the Earth are spreading the
myth that the Earth is a sphere and not flat?

Should they give lots of air time to a snake-oil salesman who says that
his
study of a handful of children shows that the MMR vaccine causes Autism
when
the rest of the medical community, with millions of children studied, say
it
doesn't? Oh, wait a minute, they did, and now children are dying because
of
it.

So, the BBC, to be fair to those who still don't get it, should allow them
the appropriate amount of time. In a 30-minute discussion on the subject
of
global warming, they should allow the opponents of AGW at least a couple
of
minutes to put their point of view.

Surprised Lawrence hasn't had a blast from Dawlish yet:)

--
Graham P Davis, Bracknell, Berks., UK.  E-mail: newsman not newsboy
"I wear the cheese. It does not wear me."

You know better than Peter  Sissons then do you?  The article is not just
about climate bias, try reading it again.- Hide quoted text -

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Of course he knows about climate change better than Peter
Sissons! So do I and most people here. That is the only part of the
article that is relevant here. The rest, the bulk of the article, is
a retired old grump having a go at his former employer. What he says
may suit your point of view but is quite irrelevant to this group.
Your anti-BBC rants are becoming very tiresome and predictable and are
largely off-topic. Post them somewhere else unless they are
specifically about the weather.

Tudor Hughes, Warlingham, Surrey.

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