A Non Event and A Non Report

The BBC has remained silent over the frightening behaviour of Manchester Students from Action Palestine who attacked the deputy Israeli Ambassador Talya Lador-Fresher the other day as she tried to leave the university after giving a political science lecture.

Students are renowned for their passionate advocacy of of democracy, and they regard it as their democratic right to violently attack a speaker from a democratic country in alleged support of a regime in which free speech is non existent.

The BBC has spent decades whipping up the public into the sort of righteous indignation against Israel that could only have been achieved by withholding half the story, and continually suppressing the notion that there IS another half.

This display of ignorance and immaturity may only be a small part of the bigger story that is being ignored by the BBC, but the whole is greater than the sum of its parts. Gestalt.

The BBC has been announcing this non-event several times today. So it can’t be Manchester itself that isn’t newsworthy.

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10 Responses to A Non Event and A Non Report

  1. George R says:

    Yes, the BBC has no clothes in its daily propaganda against Israel.

    Supplementary:

    -from Robin Shepherd –

    http://www.robinshepherdonline.com/attack-on-israels-deputy-uk-ambassador-illustrates-growing-dangers-on-the-british-campus/#more-2602

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  2. dave s says:

    Israel should withdraw their ambassador indefinitely. There is no longer any point in having diplomatic relations with Britain.

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  3. Philip says:

    A quick (and admittedly fairly unscientific) check made shortly after I covered the attack, revealed that my little old blog and the Jewish Chronicle were, at the time, pretty much the only UK outlets that could be bothered to do so.

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    • deegee says:

      Were you there? If so how many protesters were involved?

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      • Philip says:

        I wasn’t there, deegee. I just ran an article, pics and some contextual commentary.

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  4. David Preiser (USA) says:

    An Israeli getting attacked for supporting Israel is not news to the BBC.  They expect it and understand that it will happen because Jews deserve to be attacked for supporting Israel.  The BBC hasn’t even reporting on the problems Jews have in Malmö, where even the mayor said they deserve whatever abuse they get for supporting Israel.   Why would the BBC think this is news?  To them, it’s dog bites man.

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  5. Dazed-and-Confused says:

    I don’t understand why ordinary people don’t protest themselves, about these S.W.P/U.A.F. organised attacks via self righteous students. Why do the far left seem to exclusively choose who can and can’t have a voice, on the streets of Britain today?

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    • hippiepooter says:

      Because people are extremely apathetic.  Making a stand against evil is just a drag.

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  6. David Preiser (USA) says:

    Hey, I tried to tell people that Britain can use a Tea Party movement, but I was told that the British People don’t do things like that and prefer to muddle through.  And everyone else was told by the BBC that they’re possibly racist, and at the very least are trying to force the Republican party further to the right.  
     
    The BBC mostly hid the Tea Party movement from the license fee payers, because they don’t want you to get any ideas above your station.  Ordinary people in the UK have been disenfranchised by both the government and their official national broadcaster.  Hopefully, somebody will eventually break through the glass ceiling

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    • Millie Tant says:

      Heh…Gillian Duffy did!

      I might make a banner proclaiming Gillian for PM!

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