Today, the BBC’s worst kept secret was revealed to the normies - presenter Huw Edwards is the man behind the sex pics scandal.
Will they start to ask questions such as why random articles about Huw have been popping up in the mainstream press over the last few weeks? Will they realise that the newspaper editors have been playing with them because everybody knew Huw was involved in the scandal? Probably not, they will just chalk it down to a coincidence, if they even noticed at all.
This was the man they used as the face of the BBC news, lecturing us on ethics and honesty. They selected him to present the Queen’s funeral to the world. And yet a section of society still defend his actions because nothing illegal happened and he’s suffered from depression in the past. The allegations are still that he was texting a school child, how can that be defended even if it was legal?
But are we surprised the BBC has been trying to keep this scandal quiet for a while now? Of course not, they protected Jimmy Savile for decades. Jimmy Savile was the UK’s equivalent of Jeffrey Epstein. He was a BBC presenter with his most famous TV show being ‘Jim’ll Fix it’ which made the wishes of children come true. He was knighted and described as a “prodigious philanthropist” by the Guardian.
Everyone knew the reality but it wasn’t until his death that the sexual assault allegations started pouring out. He had assaulted staff and patients aged between 5 and 75 for several decades and had been given the keys to hospitals (including a psychiatric hospital) so that he could let himself in and ‘see’ patients when he wanted.
The outside of the BBC’s flagship building, Broadcasting House, is adorned with statues by another paedophile. Sculptor Eric Gill produced various sculptures for the BBC in the ‘30s, including ‘Prospero and Ariel’ and ‘Ariel between Wisdom and Gaiety’.
Once again, it was only after Gill had died that revelations about his paedophilia came out. Gill had raped his two daughters, his sisters and even his dog. Did the BBC remove the statues? Of course not, they even spend tax payers money repairing the statues every time someone protesting about the paedo art, vandalises them.
The BBC, once a highly respected institution, is on a terminal decline. And I don’t think there is any way to turn it around.
Don’t get me wrong; they still produce some good stuff but more often than not, they let themselves and the country down. This was all too evident in the way they covered the pandemic. No longer were we given both sides of the argument, instead the country was fed fear, propaganda and lies.
You can tell the kind of people that work at the BBC because many of their shows still include pointless Perspex in 2023. This is University Challenge, a show with the brightest students in the country, not realising that a virus can travel around a tiny piece of Perspex.
The comedy panel show ‘Would I lie to you’, has dispensed with the Perspex between panellists (because they are two metres apart, of course) but still bring on the plastic when an ‘outsider’ stands on the stage briefly. (Disclaimer - I still find the show funny unlike many other BBC comedies, which have become beyond woke and instead of producing comedy, prefer to sneer at the basket of deplorables).
At least the Wimbledon players are safe because the BBC still interviews them at least two metres away, outdoors.
And the quality of the journalism is appalling. Take for example this terrible interview with Belarusian, Victoria Azarenka. First the interviewer thinks Victoria is from Russia, then babbles like an incoherent idiot when he realises he can’t sneer at a Russian any longer.
I could find an example in every single BBC programme but fortunately for you, the dear reader, I will stop ranting now.
It’s a shame - growing up I respected the BBC and thought of it as THE best media company in the world. I thought it told the truth about world affairs and tried to represent the UK in the best light. But now, its decline is plain to see, even for the normies - RIP BBC.
I borrow from a placard from anti-covidism protest in London couple of years ago:
"Did the BBC die of Covid, or with Covid?"
I can't believe people are still playacting the covid theater. Even California TV shows have abandoned the masks and distancing.