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by Will Jones
The BBC recently broadcast the series "Big Oil vs The World" alleging that the oil and gas industry deliberately disseminated climate misinformation. But in three hours not a shred of evidence was presented.
Polar bears increasing, forests of coral springing up, global warming on pause, even Arctic ice seems to be making a small comeback – is there no end to all this bad news for green agenda-driven journalists?
BBC weathermen recently complained of ‘abuse’ after viewers responded to alarmist reporting of the recent heatwave by telling them to "get a grip". Meanwhile, anyone who questions climate orthodoxy is branded a 'denier'.
The BBC is accused of following 'Stonewall's Law' and counting transwomen as women when implementing its new equality goal whereby 50% of all on-air contributors must be female.
Unvaccinated, the BBC documentary about listening to unvaccinated people on why they didn't get the jab, was every bit as bad and biased as feared.
Some say insect and bird numbers have dropped precipitously in recent decades. Others point out some species are burgeoning. What's the truth about the 'insect apocalypse'?
When Hindus are offended, the BBC describes what's offended them. When Christians are offended it does the same. But when Muslims are offended, it doesn't and the reader is left in the dark. Why the double standard?
Gender ideology continues to spread within the BBC, with the Telegraph revealing staff are being taught there are 150 genders and they should declare their pronouns to reduce "suicide risks" for trans people.
A damning indictment of BBC climate reporting alleging 20 years of endemic bias and the production of fake news, has been presented to the Government’s mid-term Charter review of the Corporation.
Not only is the BBC refusing to quote the words that have sparked the latest Muslim 'blasphemy' bust up (on the specious grounds that they are "offensive") but it won't even entrust its audience with the general gist.
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