New Sunday Morning BBC programme poses question “Should 7/7 Bombers be forgiven?” and invites convicted murderers as panellists
Posted on 18. Jul, 2010 by Cllr Lewis Allsebrook in Uncategorized
Sunday Morning Live presented by news reader Susanna Reid is the latest deplorable offering from the BBC. Liberal idealism has never seemed so dangerous until now.
The hour long programme which goes out at 10:00am on Sunday mornings on BBC1 aired it’s second programme today with a hardened feminist and a convicted murderer invited as their “respected” panellists. The Beeb have dubbed the programme as a “topical debate show covering religious, moral and ethical issues.” However I’d say it’s only the BBC’s morals and ethics that should be called into question.
If you can stomach an hour of disgusting suggestions that Britain plunge further into the liberal nightmare the programme can be viewed again here. I must warn you the way the BBC have loaded their questions towards a liberal do-gooder point of view is frightening and astonishing even by their standards.
The first programme (aired last week) asked the shocking question “Should the 7/7 London Bombers be forgiven?” The BBC in a sinister manner spun an argument that the Sin can’t be forgiven but the people can be, and indeed that the Bible teaches people to forgive. Of course people were allowed to give the argument that some things are unforgivable, but these people were put on the backfoot and defensive by the increasingly insensitive BBC who in a clever but sinister way seemed to show these people as unreasonable.
Following on from last weeks abhorrent Sunday Morning Live calling for us all to forgive the terrorist bombers and move on to embrace Islam, today we’re pushed towards a point of view that convicted murderers should not be locked up for life! To add credence to that viewpoint the BBC brought in a convicted murderer who has served his so called “life” sentence.
Norman Parker spent 24 years in prison for murder, during his time inside he took part in riots, hunger strikes, escape efforts and rubbed shoulders with the Kray twins, but because he has a degree and has wrote a few books he’s now a respected guest on BBC programmes. He made the argument that life (if life is life) in prison is a fate worse than death. If the BNP were in charge he’d get the same opportunity to write books and have cosy discussions on TV chat shows as his victims, because capital punishment would be an option for multiple murderers.
Sadly for Sunday Morning Live the sick drag down of society didn’t end with making a case for the release of murderers. The programme went on to make out that the Burka is empowering for women. Looks like the BBC is paving the way for an Islamic future for Britain, where all women will be “empowered” by being able to wear the Burka, in fact, like in many existing Islamic countries, they probably won’t be allowed to take them off for fear their nose will be chopped off.



Durotrigan
Jul 18th, 2010
This is the typical BBC line. It never passes up an opportunity to prostrate itself before Islam. Forgive the 7/7 bombers? They're dead, so they can't be forgiven. Their memories should be soundly cursed though. Just consider the whingeing employed by Muslims in Leeds on the fifth anniversary of the atrocity a couple of weeks back, where they used the opportunity of an interview with the London Evening Standard to gripe about young Muslims needing more resources or else they might do something we don't like. I call it blackmail: http://durotrigan.blogspot.com/2010/07/five-years...
Maria Foley
Aug 1st, 2010
Grow up!!!!!
Maria Foley
Aug 1st, 2010
The comment from the person above has to be from a man.Typical that he has to point out something so minor as an interview which in involved a small group of people. The world is a much bigger place then that and so much wrong is happening. Wise up!!!!
We all want to live in a peaceful society no matter who we are or where we are from.
By the way I enjoyed the program this morning particularly the comments made by your last caller regarding Israel. That guy Douglas responded so pathetically to her comments probably because they were justifiable.