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BBC BIAS EXPOSED
Broadcasts that Deceive the World
See also Media Portrayal of 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 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 with an 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/
http://www.melaniephillips.com/articles/archives/001204.html
http://bustingbbcbias.blogspot.com/
http://atoryblog.blogspot.com/2007/06/view-of-bbc-bias.html

The BBC's Have your Say forums on its website are heavily censored by polcor ('politically correct') and feministic zealots, posts from normal people are rarely published. And the BBC is not alone is its bias. Want to read more about anti-men bias in the media generally?  See More about Media Lies