Jim Caris
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me: the BBC has a right-wing bias because they can’t even do a write-up of a trans person’s memoir without getting a quote from a hate group
person on the right: the BBC has a left-wing bias because they cancelled the Black and White Minstrel Show in 1978
person on the right: the BBC has a left-wing bias because they cancelled the Black and White Minstrel Show in 1978
November 11, 2025 at 2:55 PM
me: the BBC has a right-wing bias because they can’t even do a write-up of a trans person’s memoir without getting a quote from a hate group
person on the right: the BBC has a left-wing bias because they cancelled the Black and White Minstrel Show in 1978
person on the right: the BBC has a left-wing bias because they cancelled the Black and White Minstrel Show in 1978
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me: the BBC has a right-wing bias because a huge proportion of its political editors are literally card-carrying Tories
person on the right: the BBC has a left-wing bias because they didn’t just let Jeremy Clarkson off for punching that guy
person on the right: the BBC has a left-wing bias because they didn’t just let Jeremy Clarkson off for punching that guy
November 11, 2025 at 2:58 PM
me: the BBC has a right-wing bias because a huge proportion of its political editors are literally card-carrying Tories
person on the right: the BBC has a left-wing bias because they didn’t just let Jeremy Clarkson off for punching that guy
person on the right: the BBC has a left-wing bias because they didn’t just let Jeremy Clarkson off for punching that guy
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November 11, 2025 at 12:32 PM
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In the last decade, the BBC has legitimised climate change denialism, paved the way for Brexit, defended the coup that was prorogation, over-platformed Farage's Far Right projects, and is neutral on our abandonment of human rights norms.
What is this 'good' it supposedly does?
What is this 'good' it supposedly does?
November 11, 2025 at 8:30 AM
In the last decade, the BBC has legitimised climate change denialism, paved the way for Brexit, defended the coup that was prorogation, over-platformed Farage's Far Right projects, and is neutral on our abandonment of human rights norms.
What is this 'good' it supposedly does?
What is this 'good' it supposedly does?