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Wednesday, October 04, 2006

Now the BBC Hates Christians, Too

The BBC, the most anti-Semitic, anti-Israel, and anti-American "news" organization outside of the Middle East, is now targeting its own people, as those who deign to wear a cross to show their love of their religion are being told to stop wearing any religious jewelry.

However, if any Muslim wishes to show the hijab or burqa, that is just fine.


Fiona Bruce, the BBC and the PC fanatics who hate her cross


IT IS A small piece of jewellery worn by women up and down the land.
But yesterday BBC news presenter Fiona Bruce’s necklace provoked a row.

The argument among governors and executives was about whether Ms Bruce should be allowed to wear a cross while presenting the Ten O’Clock News.

The small ornament has been described by a former BBC policymaker as "a potential mistake" as it could suggest a religious affiliation on the part of Ms Bruce.

The newsreader and presenter of Crimewatch UK and Real Story has worn a similar necklace for several years, and is seen in our page one picture wearing a cross in 2004.

But the debate about her jewellery began last month during a seminar about impartiality organised by BBC governors. They were debating hypothetical questions, including whether a female Muslim newsreader should be allowed to wear a hijab – a headscarf.

The issue of Ms Bruce’s cross was then raised by director of BBC News Helen Boaden.
"It was argued that BBC staff on screen should not wear anything which hints or directly points to a political or religious leaning and that the cross contravened this and should not be allowed," said someone privy to the meeting.

However Oxford-educated mother-of-two Ms Bruce, 42, is not believed to have been asked to remove the jewellery.


Now, check out the (usually) lame excuse the morons at the BBC give for cracking down on those dangerous crosses:

In a separate debate organised by a media website about broadcasting ethics, Stephen Whittle, who was controller of BBC editorial policy until last year, and a former head of the Broadcasting Standards Commission, also raised the subject of the cross.

"A newsreader should not let themselves get in the way of a story by wearing things that make the audience wonder about the newsreader’s own position on a story. Fiona Bruce did wear a cross recently on a news programme, which was probably a mistake," he said.


It is a mistake to wear a cross, but the BBC is only debating if someone can wear a Muslim headscarf.

PC bullshit, mixed with far left psychosis, is now the rule of the day at the taxpayer-financed BBC.

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