Hysteria
Hysteria
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That doesn’t disprove what I said. I don’t need a license fee in other countries, despite all these laws.
I can stop watching it. I still need a TV license if I want to watch Dave, QVC or even Sky. Even if I stop watching the BBC.
I can’t watch live TV without a TV license. Even if I don’t watch the BBC, I have to pay for it. If Sky started hiring sexual predators, I could stop watching and paying for Sky. I can’t with the BBC unless I want to stop all broardcast television.
I cannot watch ITV without a TV license. Nor can I watch Dave or any other channel. You’re being disingenous. Ant and Dec and the like are paid for by companies in order to advertise their products. If Ant or Dec got caught noncing around, they’d lose all sponsorship and relationships with their sponsors. They wouldn’t be getting protection from all their other noncey mates like countless BBC hosts and employees.
You shouldn’t have to lie if you have a valid point to make.
I don’t pay for GB News, Metro or whatever and I have a choice not to support their sponsors. The BBC is only allowed to pump out its shite because the state forces me to pay for it. ITV don’t send detector vans around or get court orders to break into people’s homes. The BBC does.
So the Guardian founder was actively involved in the slave trade? And the Guardian has benefitted directly from his involvement in slavery? All while painting themselves as bastions of morality?
Makes topless photos seem kind of tame.
There is:
https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/entertainment-arts-66165766
There are also accusations of inappropriate behaviour to BBC staff:
I am forced to pay Huw Edward’s wages under the threat of state sanctioned violence. Just like I am with an MPs.
The Guardian supported slavery. What’s your point? I don’t think any of the people working there now were involved with that.
I’m not sure its homophobia, but people are noticing ANOTHER BBC presenter taking advantage of their position of power.
Had this been a Tory MP, the responses would be very different here.
Perhaps not, but it does.
The expectation comes because the BBC has a long history of covering up for and protecting rapists, abusers and paedophiles.
They haven’t said huw it could be.
Fun fact. That crack head kid was somehow able to hire lawyers that have previously represented the queen. Boy must have some connections.
Lacura. Its a bargain from Aldi.
I’ve been watching a series on Disney + called “Lawless Island”.
Its actually very good. Its a National Geographic documentary that follows the lives of people living in a small, isolated village on Prince of Wales Island in Alaska. Their struggles include getting enough firewood for winter, stocking up on fish, trapping mink in order to make their shoes waterproof again, felling trees that become a danger to their homesteads and building a shed so that they can have access to duck eggs all year round.
I don’t know why its so compelling, but I love the people who live there.
B3TA? Now there’s a site I’ve not visited in a long time.
Wow! Something similar for me: in 2007 I built a website that had the same functionality as Hungry House. Basically a place where take-away restaurants could put their menus up and take orders. It didn’t take off and it only cost me a couple of month’s of work. Then Hungry House, Uber Eats etc came along a decade later and nailed it.
Oh dear, I didn’t realise this was the British anime forum. Thanks for showing me the type of users that come here.