Of course, I used to watch it weekly, haven't really had much time for television recently due to excessive workload but still watch occasionally, especially when theres likely to be controversy like the Nick Griffin edition.
Of course, I used to watch it weekly, haven't really had much time for television recently due to excessive workload but still watch occasionally, especially when theres likely to be controversy like the Nick Griffin edition.
So, you'll agree that normally the audience have different opinions on the subjects at hand? This was nothing more than a lynch mob! More than likely set up by the Beeb and the Socialist Worker, whom coincidently had arranged demonstrations outside.
If you don't realise what the BBC did then you're quite naive!
Yes but my point is that I, along with pretty much everyone else, don't give a f*ck whether the audience was set up to have an opposing view. There is no evidence of it, and there is no reason to assume it was the case, but even if we take it as a given noone gives a shit about it because it doesn't change the fact that Griffin was exposed as quite the massive racist.
Anyway, what the hell is your basis for claiming that the BBC set up a partisan audience?
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Of course, I used to watch it weekly, haven't really had much time for television recently due to excessive workload but still watch occasionally, especially when theres likely to be controversy like the Nick Griffin edition.
So, you'll agree that normally the audience have different opinions on the subjects at hand? This was nothing more than a lynch mob! More than likely set up by the Beeb and the Socialist Worker, whom coincidently had arranged demonstrations outside.
If you don't realise what the BBC did then you're quite naive!
Wow... you seem like the deluded one, Nick Griffin's views are despicable and the main public deserved to have the opportunity to ridicule him for the massive racist he is, billy07.
Yes but my point is that I, along with pretty much everyone else, don't give a f*ck whether the audience was set up to have an opposing view. There is no evidence of it, and there is no reason to assume it was the case, but even if we take it as a given noone gives a shit about it because it doesn't change the fact that Griffin was exposed as quite the massive racist.
Anyway, what the hell is your basis for claiming that the BBC set up a partisan audience?
So, you don't care as Nick Griffin (in your opinion) is a massive racist. I'll agree that he's mixed with a few rather unsavoury characters in the past. However, the things being brought up in the programme were at least 9yrs ago. In the programme it was made to seem as if it were yesterday.
The evidence was before your very eyes.
Maybe you were of the opinion that he shouldn't have been allowed on in the first place?
Of course, I used to watch it weekly, haven't really had much time for television recently due to excessive workload but still watch occasionally, especially when theres likely to be controversy like the Nick Griffin edition.
So, you'll agree that normally the audience have different opinions on the subjects at hand? This was nothing more than a lynch mob! More than likely set up by the Beeb and the Socialist Worker, whom coincidently had arranged demonstrations outside.
If you don't realise what the BBC did then you're quite naive!
Wow... you seem like the deluded one, Nick Griffin's views are despicable and the main public deserved to have the opportunity to ridicule him for the massive racist he is, billy07.
I have nothing to hide!!
Please tell me about Griffin's despicable views or are you just a sheep repeating what you assume the majority believe?