Thread: BBC Bias On Domestic Violence
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14th-July-2007 #1
BBC Bias On Domestic Violence
The BBC once again produced biased reports on domestic violence, this week. They held a Domestic Violence Day on Thursday 12th July but systematically and purposely failed to mention male victims despite the plethora of statistics and evidence available.
See www.therightsofman.typepad.co.uk for full article and links.
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15th-July-2007 #2
Re: Bbc Bias On Domestic Violence
Well we all know the msm doesn't care about men. Nor will they because men tend to just take whatever abuse women heap on us.
Chevalier.
"no greater love hath a man than to lay down his life for his brother."
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Re: BBC Bias On Domestic Violence
Broadcasts that Deceive the World ...
Media Depiction of Men and Women http://wiki.gosurf.tk/index.php?titl..._Men_and_Women
Feminists expect to (and do, according to BBC depiction) get away with doing things and saying outrageous things that men would never even dream of or ever want getting away with.
Feminists swagger and are overly confident to the extent of being arrogant. Men are referred to disparagingly as 'males', rarely as gentlemen, whereas females are generally (but erroneously and usually undeservedly) called 'ladies' or (regardless of age) as 'girls'. It is time the BBC started to depict real, normal women instead of these feminist monsters masquerading as women.
The BBC declares itself to be bound by strict rules on balance and impartiality. But is that a joke or what?
As a matter of general interest, here is a summary of the official complaint I made to the BBC:-
There is much institutional sexism against men inside the BBC. This is reflected in the portrayal of men and women on BBC television. Women are usually depicted as being 'better' than men, more quick-witted and socially adept, more intelligent, etc. Men are often depicted as inferior, slow-witted second-fiddle numbskulls existing only to defer to a female boss and of course to do the menial work.
In short, females are constantly being depicted as being superior and superious.We all know that television has enormous power and unhealthy depictions like those on BBC television are accepted as reality by viewers in general and eventually come to be regarded as acceptable and 'normal'. Over time this has a stunting effect on the human mind. Scientific studies have borne this out but anyhow our common sense should tell us that this is so.
What we are talking about here is insidious 'brainwashing' or polcor - otherwise known as 'political correctness' - which originated at the Institute of Social Research in Germany in 1923 using Freudian conditioning and concept manipulation techniques.Imported into the U.S.A. by the zealots at the University of Wisconsin's Madison, long associated with political extremism (like political correctness, feminism, and inventing the car bomb), and therefrom into the world at large. Its aim is to suppress individual freedom of thought and expression and eventually destroy our ability to see reality as reality is.
I fear that the writers and producers of so many BBC programmes these days are themselves displaying the characteristics of such conditioning.
"The BBC is not impartial or neutral. It's a publicly funded, urban organisation withan abnormally large number of young people, ethnic minorities and gay people. It has a liberal bias not so much a party-political bias. It is better expressed as a cultural liberal bias" - Andrew Marr, Daily Mail, Oct 21st 2006
More about BBC Bias
http://biased-bbc.blogspot.com/
ttp://www.melaniephillips.com/articles/archives/001204.html
http://bustingbbcbias.blogspot.com/
http://atoryblog.blogspot.com/2007/0...-bbc-bias.html
Also, the BBC's Have your Say forums on its website are heavily censored by polcor and feministic zealots, posts from normal people are rarely published. And the BBC is not alone is its bias.Last edited by celtish; 25th-August-2007 at 01:22 AM.
celtish - Just my twopenn'orth
And tell them "If you have done nothing wrong then you have nothing to fear" - from The Secret Policeman's Handbook
All that is necessary for the triumph of evil is that good men do nothing - Edmund Burke
Truth is hate to those who hate the truth - Alexandra
In times of deceit telling the truth becomes a revolutionary act - George Orwell
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28th-August-2007 #4
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You have to hand it to these people. They've done a very thorough job of taking over.
"BBC World" that replaced the BBC World Service is fronted by women and wimps. It's so dumbed-down that other nations must view the UK population as two penn'orth short of a shilling.
What international channels are worth watching these days?
I'm thinking hard........ HKTV (Hong Kong) is half-tolerable since it still has a foot in both camps. Other than that I give up.
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29th-August-2007 #5
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Many of you don't know this, but I have to attend DV class as a provision of my Parenting plan in my divorce.
I was never charged of DV, or even able to defend myself. But the judge thought I should go to an evaluation. And of course, the evaluator said my father was an alcoholic so I should goto class. (Logic is, Abusive Dads = Abusive Sons) Even though I hardly ever drink, it doesn't matter.
Basically, I have to admit I'm abusive, and I'm the problem in all my relationships. Even though its a fucking lie, if I don't do it, I don't pass the class.
Its fucking HELL to goto a class each week with with guys who beat their women so bad they need plastic surgery. But my crime? None. I might of yelled at the kids, but thats a far cry from DV. To think about it, My ex-bitch yelled at me all the time, yelled at the kids, was a total (ameriskank). But I was one of those young dumb teenagers who married his HS girlfriend. 15 years later she has an affair, lies her ass off about how ABUSIVE I am so she can win custody. Everyone testified for me, but it didnt matter. The courts are biased. I did all the cooking and shopping, but the courts said she was the main parent. (fuck em, liars)
There are a few of us Guys who have to goto DV class each week for an entire year, at 50 bux a class. Mandatory. Some are there for punching a wall, which is considered domestic violence. About 20% are there for non-violent behavior that committed acts that are considered DV in most states.
Men don't realize that if you raise your voice thats a good enough reason for you to be hauled off to jail. Doesn't matter that it was argument and it was 2 people, you are the male, you are the criminal.
Ahh fuck it, this shit just pisses me off daily. I cant wait till this shit is over with. Fucking liars the whole DV system.Visit my blog @ misandry.us
I shouldn't have to ask to "VISIT" my children.
As a MAN, I am not a criminal by gender.
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29th-August-2007 #6
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I understand IW I had to take parenting classes and anger management classes as well as therapy just to get visitation to my son and step son when my first wife left me and claimed in court that I "beat her every friday whether she needed it or not" shw had no evidence or witness even though her brother and his wife lived with us at the time. All that and she never showed up for visitation and a few monthes later convinced a judge to remove all my rights to the children. Well except my right to pay child support. But cheer up at least we don't have it as bad as women



Chevalier.
"no greater love hath a man than to lay down his life for his brother."
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