New Lockdown's 2020 |
.... then you get in to problems, when it clashes with the actual reality.
Take all the new regional covid-19 lockdowns in parts of England. Leicester, East Lancashire. Greater Manchester (including Oldham), Pendle, Blackburn with Darwen, and Bradford. One thing stands out like a sore thumb .... unless your the BBC.
They are all high density, immigrant areas of the country. However you won't see any mention of this obvious fact in news reports ... why?
Blackburn and Darwen - Marked Differene |
Well in the case of the BBC its just impossible for them to acknowledge the truth, because it goes against the social agenda that the organisation likes to push. Reporting 'the truth' is not actually as important in this case as protecting it's social engineering agenda.
And that's the danger for any news organisation, when it puts PC considerations above facts. What makes it worse is that everyone actually knows what's going on and has discussed it on social media platforms.
Stating The Obvious Is Difficult In This Climate ..... |
But like the Emperors clothes, the BBC can still get away with it until some points out the absurdity of the position. They even report the stories themselves, but won't then join the dots, and then ask the obvious questions, or even draw any conclusions from the facts they have reported.
A Blackburn wedding with more than 100 guests was broken up at an Asian restaurant on Randal Street by police, as the area is back in lockdown ... not that the guests apparently were aware or bothered. Then Police in Manchester also attended a wedding in a marquee with 50 guests ... the organiser of the wedding, held in Whalley Range (a high immigrant area in Manchester itself), was given a fixed penalty notice for the offence.
Of course non-immigrant establishments will also fall foul of the rules, but they are isolated enough that the whole area doesn't get locked down again. It requires a large section of a society to continually ignore the rules, in order to cause the infection rate for a whole area to rise. Something the news organisations should be aware of and reporting as 'news'.
PC madness is going to be the death of the BBC as an organisation ... I don't know anyone who would be sorry to see the end of the tax known as the BBC licence, and the BBC forced to fend for itself commercially (where commercial pressure would force it to stop catering to minority opinions).
As stated in the main posting, the BBC report it without the obvious conclusion. But hidden in the stories are the truth nuggets. e.g. In this story 'Dr Sakthi Karunanithi, public health director at Lancashire County Council, said: "The vast majority - more than 80% - of coronavirus transmission (in the affected parts of Pendle and Blackburn) is as a result of households mixing".'
ReplyDeleteGM council has enlisted celebrities such as Pakistan cricket captain Azhar Ali "to get the message out to communities that might listen to [them] ..." and " ... are also doing some really targeted intervention in our most affected communities, and that includes things like door-to-door testing, using community leaders to get messages over."
Birmingham is now being watched ....