Panodrama
- 2019
- 1h 4m
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British independent journalist, Tommy Robinson, presents his exposé of the long-running BBC documentary series, Panorama.British independent journalist, Tommy Robinson, presents his exposé of the long-running BBC documentary series, Panorama.British independent journalist, Tommy Robinson, presents his exposé of the long-running BBC documentary series, Panorama.
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Bharath Ganesh
- Self - Political Geographer
- (as Dr. Bharath Ganesh)
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- ConnectionsReferenced in Granada Reports: 23 February 2019: Evening Bulletin (2019)
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Fun to watch BBC producers out themselves as pawns
I'm an American. I value free speech above just about everything else. Watching the UK descend into an Orwellian state where pastors are jailed for quoting the Bible and people are put in prison for simply saying what they think (no matter how stupid it might be) is horrifying. This little doc wasn't well shot, there's a lot of blurry footage etc, but the point is driven home powerfully.
The BBC, and most other mainstream media outlets are driven by powerful left-wing organizations to discredit those who go against the leftist talking points at all costs. Here we see a BBC producer spending hundreds of dollars on boozing a potential interview subject to tell lies against her former employer, while talking trash about gays and lower classes of people. The producer's use of a faked-message while trying to bash the fellow (who I've really only heard of once or twice) is astounding. They clearly made no attempt to verify the message.
In an age where a 7 sec video clip can vilify innocent people and where black gay men hire people to fake hate crimes, this kind of thing is becoming more pervasive. I applaud the producers of this documentary, but I'm afraid it's too little too late.
The BBC, and most other mainstream media outlets are driven by powerful left-wing organizations to discredit those who go against the leftist talking points at all costs. Here we see a BBC producer spending hundreds of dollars on boozing a potential interview subject to tell lies against her former employer, while talking trash about gays and lower classes of people. The producer's use of a faked-message while trying to bash the fellow (who I've really only heard of once or twice) is astounding. They clearly made no attempt to verify the message.
In an age where a 7 sec video clip can vilify innocent people and where black gay men hire people to fake hate crimes, this kind of thing is becoming more pervasive. I applaud the producers of this documentary, but I'm afraid it's too little too late.
- LockheedTristar
- Feb 27, 2019
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