BBC accused of political correctness over all-women version of Question Time
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- 27th-February-2010 #1
BBC accused of political correctness over all-women version of Question Time
From The Daily Mail:
BBC accused of political correctness over all-women version of Question Time
The BBC is to celebrate women's rights by screening a version of Question Time with an all-female audience - but will still allow men on the panel.
The broadcaster is facing accusations of political correctness after announcing details of the special episode on this week's show.
The episode from Dewsbury, West Yorkshire, will air on March 11 - during International Women's Week - and will follow the politics show's usual format with questions from the audience on topical subjects, the BBC said.
But the all-women audience goes against Question Time's usual process of selecting an audience to ensure a wide cross-section of British society.
The application form does not usually ask for the sex of potential audience members, but does request details such as name, address, age, political allegiance, racial group and occupation.
Applicants are asked what issues they would like to talk about and their views on the war in Iraq and on whether they are pro-Europe or not. The BBC says the information allows it to invite a balanced variety of people.
Others have questioned whether women should be treated as a special interest group.
Despite the emphasis on representing only women in the audience, the first confirmed panellist for the special edition of Question Time is a man - gardening expert Monty Don.Subscribe to my accounts on DocStoc, Scribd, Twitter and YouTube.
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Re: BBC accused of political correctness over all-women version of Question Time
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- 27th-February-2010 #3
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The biased BBC is frittering away the licence fee on facilitating the feminist agenda yet again.
The show should really be about women wallowing in their privilege and excess of rights, but no doubt we'll hear feminists taking the piss by demanding yet more privileges and goodies under the pretense they are still somehow oppressed.
I suspect the BBC will cram the audience with predominantly feminists and lefties, so you won't hear any balance to the discussion from more conservative women. Which goes against their policy of selecting an audience that represents a wide cross-section of British society.
Isn't it women's week every week?International Women's WeekLast edited by Celtic Druid; 27th-February-2010 at 04:01 PM.
The wicked flee when none pursueth. Proverbs 28:1
'Rise like Lions after slumber In unvanquishable number - Shake your chains to earth like dew Which in sleep had fallen on you - Ye are many - they are few.'
Percy Bysshe Shelley
"When the people fear their government, there is tyranny; when the government fears the people, there is liberty. "
Thomas Jefferson
The internet has been a lifeboat for men's opposition to the floodings of feminism.
Celtic Druid
- 27th-February-2010 #4
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Stop paying the licence fee.
There is a columnist in the 'Spectator' who has been having a running battle with the licensing 'authority' for the past year and writing about it. He is running rings around them.
Cum dilectione hominum et odio vitiorum
Love the Sinner but not the Sin.
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“ For we wrestle not against flesh and blood, but against principalities, against powers,
against the rulers of the darkness of this world, against spiritual wickedness in high places. “
(and within ourselves)
(Ephesians 6:12 (KJV)
A Feminist is a human being who has lost her way and turned vicious.
If you meet one on the road as you Go your Own Way,
offer kindness but keep your sword drawn.
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- 27th-February-2010 #5
Re: BBC accused of political correctness over all-women version of Question Time
The wicked flee when none pursueth. Proverbs 28:1
'Rise like Lions after slumber In unvanquishable number - Shake your chains to earth like dew Which in sleep had fallen on you - Ye are many - they are few.'
Percy Bysshe Shelley
"When the people fear their government, there is tyranny; when the government fears the people, there is liberty. "
Thomas Jefferson
The internet has been a lifeboat for men's opposition to the floodings of feminism.
Celtic Druid
- 27th-February-2010 #6
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It gets worse - BBC Four are soon going to broadcast a documentary series about feminism!
New BBC Four documentary series charts the changing role of women
Following her acclaimed documentary series Lefties and Jews, film-maker Vanessa Engle's new three-part documentary, Women, comes soon to BBC Four. Coinciding with International Women's Day on Monday 8th March, Women will see Engle turn her attention to sexual politics, charting the rise of feminism and interrogating its impact on contemporary women's lives.
Generational in structure, the first film, entitled Libbers, maps the ideology of women's liberation in the Seventies, including interviews with legendary British and American feminists, including Kate Millett, Susan Brownmiller, Germaine Greer, and the last ever interview with novelist Marilyn French, who died in May 2009.
The second film, Mothers, documents the daily lives of ordinary women with children, exploring the extent to which the legacy of feminism has altered gender roles and the division of labour in the home.
The film features eight middle-class women, with differing attitudes to feminism, to see whether, as a result of the women's movement, gender roles have changed. Are these educated women living the dream that feminism imagined for them?
The final programme is an observational film about a small group of passionate and angry young feminist activists in London now.
These young women believe that the need for feminist activism is now more urgent than ever. They are deeply concerned about the objectification of women, the ubiquity of lads' magazines, and the rise in pornography and lap dancing clubs.
Activists follows the feminists over a three-month period, as they organise meetings and demonstrations, exploring their politics and motivations. Are these women a small group of insignificant extremists or is a new wave of feminism about to be unleashed?
Writer and producer Vanessa Engle says: "The feminist revolution was probably the fastest social revolution of the last century - but maybe it shot out of the bottle too fast?"
In March, the BBC will be showing a number of TV programmes to coincide with International Women's Day, which marks the economic, political and social achievements of women.
The programmes will highlight the changing role of women and include the aforementioned, as well as two documentaries for BBC Three which explore women's rights during conflict - Judith: Going Back To Congo and Nel: From Camden To Kabul; and A Passionate Woman for BBC One, a drama about two stages in the life of a wife and mother, starring Billie Piper and Sue Johnston.Subscribe to my accounts on DocStoc, Scribd, Twitter and YouTube.
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- 27th-February-2010 #7
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It can be rather difficult to convey to non UK members just how much ideology (subtle and blatant) permeates throughout BBC programming.
I remember being at a friends house once and a programme called 'Antiques Roadshow' was on in the background, and it was themed totally on suffragettes and famous feminists. But as the title of the show denotes, it's about antiques, yet they still managed to incorporate ideology into it.
BBC1 and 2 are predominantly geared to more subtle forms of propaganda, and BBC3 and 4 concentrate on intellectualizing their crap.Last edited by Celtic Druid; 27th-February-2010 at 11:10 PM.
The wicked flee when none pursueth. Proverbs 28:1
'Rise like Lions after slumber In unvanquishable number - Shake your chains to earth like dew Which in sleep had fallen on you - Ye are many - they are few.'
Percy Bysshe Shelley
"When the people fear their government, there is tyranny; when the government fears the people, there is liberty. "
Thomas Jefferson
The internet has been a lifeboat for men's opposition to the floodings of feminism.
Celtic Druid
- 27th-February-2010 #8
- 27th-February-2010 #9
Re: BBC accused of political correctness over all-women version of Question Time
God kept His word and sent His Prophet in this day.
Judgement is coming, time is fast running out !!!
Do you know where you stand with God ?
- 27th-February-2010 #10
Re: BBC accused of political correctness over all-women version of Question Time
The wicked flee when none pursueth. Proverbs 28:1
'Rise like Lions after slumber In unvanquishable number - Shake your chains to earth like dew Which in sleep had fallen on you - Ye are many - they are few.'
Percy Bysshe Shelley
"When the people fear their government, there is tyranny; when the government fears the people, there is liberty. "
Thomas Jefferson
The internet has been a lifeboat for men's opposition to the floodings of feminism.
Celtic Druid
- 28th-February-2010 #11
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Rob... so many channels, to disseminate NewspeakNot owning a TV, I was not aware of the fact that there are now four BBC channels, how many BBC channels do we need ?
Incidentally if you have internet connection, or even a mobile phone, capable of receiving broadcast television, you have to pay the licence fee
- 28th-February-2010 #12
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I seem to recall that the feminist BBC insisted that "Top Gear" had an audience of 50/50 male-female , when too many men wanted to be in the audience .
Why am I surprised when they now want to fill the audience with "wimin"
Any man going on this programme must now be considered a gender traitor , and we know what happens to traitors !!!
AS a protest , I urge all real men ( not the feminist -sympathising mangina vermin) to boycot womens cancer charities .
Let's make this protest official . Many will point to the fact that it could lead to innocent women dying , this is regretable . If this happens ,the blood will be on the hands of the feminist scum that run the BBC
May they rot in hell !!!!!!!!!!!
- 28th-February-2010 #13
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I have done exactly that on one occasion...outside a Sainsbury's supermarket where this woman was holding out her tin on an official collection for a Breast Cancer Charity. I smiled ever so sweetly at this woman (she looked as if she was in her 50s or something, who can tell with wimmin now how old they are) and instead of dropping a quid coin into her tin I said: "I promise to donate to a breast cancer appeal only after I have seen an official street collection being organised for a prostate or testicular cancer appeal but not until then. Is that alright with you, madam?"
She made no actual reply as far as I remember now and even though I had made my protest in as calm and friendly a manner as I could muster I think the woman was just a tad gobsmacked, poor old dear. I smiled at her again and then entered the store and spent my quid coin on something else.
I am still waiting for that prostate/testicular cancer street collection to take place but maybe I go to the wrong Sainsbury's stores......

The BBC is now an obnoxious organistion, full stop. It really, really IS the Devil's Cauldron of Simmering Feminist Dogma and Propaganda...many of its female presenters are so obviously manbashing harridans with poisonous tongues flicking in and out of their gobs like the fangs of a serpent, while at the same time all its male presenters appear to have been through some kind of feminist indoctrination which has so clearly turned them into de-masculinised pussies bereft of backbone and genuine opinion freely expressed.
I don't know about men being asked to stop donating to fenmale cancer charities...I think it's time now for......
.....all men to refuse to renew their TV licences which, after all, ends up in the coffers of the f*****g s**tty BBC and nowhere else. The licence fee is the main source of income for the BBC as it is not funded by commercial advertising and let's face it, guys, IT'S MEN WHO FORM THE MAJORITY OF LICENCE FEE PAYERS......I'd like anyone to prove otherwise. Isn't this the case with most things involving doling out the dosh, guys? It certainly isn't the female of the species...they are involved mostly in its spending.
- 28th-February-2010 #14
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Last edited by Celtic Druid; 2nd-March-2010 at 10:47 PM.
The wicked flee when none pursueth. Proverbs 28:1
'Rise like Lions after slumber In unvanquishable number - Shake your chains to earth like dew Which in sleep had fallen on you - Ye are many - they are few.'
Percy Bysshe Shelley
"When the people fear their government, there is tyranny; when the government fears the people, there is liberty. "
Thomas Jefferson
The internet has been a lifeboat for men's opposition to the floodings of feminism.
Celtic Druid
- 1st-March-2010 #15
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this has got me fucking raging. especially a show like question time which is supposed to be for the voice of the people. David "Mangina" Dimbleby will be loving it though?
WHY is there never anything like this done for MEN. always pandering to women and women-only shows.
don't get me wrong the BBC has produced some tremendous stuff through the years, and even now with shows like Mock the Week still has some room to poke fun at the establishment. But when it comes to politics / news / current affairs it is lefty all the way.
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