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They hate white British and are constantly injecting guilt to reduce challenges to the population replacement and genocide underway. It is happening all across the West (even Down Under) all at the same time. It is overtly coordinated and WW3 is essentially the governments vs traditional European whites now. Evil.
I'm from Poland and I'm old enough to know communist's propaganda. From my point of view the BBC perfectly fits in that genre. I wanted to explain to my English colleagues but they didn't get it and just laughed. No funny now?
Many are still brainwashed, especially the older generation who had years of subtle programming and wouldn't dream of stopping their TV licence. George Orwell's 2 minutes of hate happened when Nigel Farage was assaulted and gleefully lapped up by the baying mob on social media.
Let me have a guess. The reason it reminds you of communist propaganda is because it presents viewers with an image of their country that bears no relation to reality?
Many years ago, when Poland was part of the USSR, I had a Polish lecturer at college. Obviously, as students who knew everything, we laughed at him being a Communist and falling for all the Russian propaganda. He told us that we were not exempt in the UK. He said the BBC spins stuff constantly. At that time there were many changes of government in South America. He told us to look out for the words the BBC used to describe the new government. Did it call it a government or a regime or possibly even a junta? If the BBC called it a government that meant it was officially approved of. Any other name meant it was not officially approved of. Shortly afterwards, I heard an account of the nasty Ruskies causing some violent incident on the BBC but shortly afterwards I happened to be playing with a radio that could receive "short wave" transmissions. The same incident was related by an English-speaking Russian news outlet and I recognised the events but the blame had magically completely reversed. Who to believe?
The other taboo subject that Hitchens will refrain from talking about, but one that undoubtably he hasn't missed, is the 'DEI diversification' of TV/Radio presenters. With the exception of perhaps John Snow and David Attenborough, every single presenter that you see on television is either; a woman, a queer/gay, or an ethnic minority, or a mixture of the three. If you occasionally see a white man, he's usually neurodivergent, never left alone to actually present the program, and often outflanked and dominated by co-hosts of the previous characteristics that I just described. The need to constantly interject the opinions of a tiny minority of people onto the airwaves that has little to no reflection of the views of ordinary British people becomes more intrusive year-after-year. Last week, whilst watching Spring Watch, unbelievably, they hosted a diversity segment about ethnic minorities in the countryside, and cut to live footage of some black guy rapping in a middle of a wood. Despite being an affront to the senses, what on EARTH does spitting out thuggish lyrics over a beat have ANYTHING to do with the countryside or nature?
@@terencewhite8105 Exactly. Every single advert features a race-mixed family, most of the time a black man with a white woman, and 2-3 half caste children. If you'd only watch television, you'd think that 90% of relationships are interracial. All of it is sinister piffle.
@@terencewhite8105 *I keep trying to reply to this comment, but they're being deleted the moment I post them. Exactly. Every family that you see on a TV advert is usually either ethnic or mixed-race, with usually a black/asian man with a white woman accompanied by 2-3 coloured children. If you only watched television, you'd think that 90% of relationships in Britain are mixed.
His brother Christopher was once asked if he kept up with the tabloids and he replied "only to find out what everyone was thinking". It seemed a tad snobbish at the time, but absolutely spot on in today's climate.
Not quite right. One only attends to MSM these days to find out what they want us to think. It stretches my credulity to imagine they actually believe the material themselves.
FEED PEOPLE SHITE , PEOPLE BELIEVE SHITE .. his brother knows what he knows but neither are saints ..in the mix ..both are guilty of stirring the swirl
That would have made a great Monty Python sketch, and as I type I remember the Alas Smith and Jones sketch where candidates were promising better weather if elected.
That was the same time i did it too. The lies and extreme bias of 2020 was unbelievable. Never forget Susan Miche in SAGE. Expert in behavioural compliance and life long member of the British Communist party. What the hell was she doing anywhere near uk government?
I got rid of my television set 15 years ago because I couldn't stand it. The quality of our lives has all but been destroyed. The electoral process has been tampered with. We are NOT living in a democracy. North Korea is almost here.
How does that work then? A vote for a party that has no chance of getting in as against a party that has some chance of getting in to stop Labour getting in.
@@alh915 the conservatives are cooked dude. They've let us down too many times & most recently done so with a big majority which should've made policy & law making straightforward. There's an entire subsection of society that flat out refuse to vote Tory anyway due to the Thatcher years. A new right of centre party without any of that baggage is needed. Vote REFORM UK 🇬🇧🏴💪🏻♥️🙏
@@jt5765 I'm not disputing that, it's the logic of thinking a vote for Reform will have any greater chance of stopping Labour. The only way to stop Labour is to vote for whichever party in your constituency has the best chance of defeating the Labour candidate. Hold your nose and vote. Dude🤔
I stopped watching TV generally, but the News in particular, many years ago and pretty much read most of the time. That's been one benefit of making TV unwatchable.
12 years me! radio fixed to only receive BBC 3. now they have dumbed it down, I just threw out the whole set. Now I have just my laptop and CD player. I have not turned into a pillar of salt!
I used to go to Poland with my parents every year for 6 weeks in the summer from 1966 to 1980. My family constantly kept me informed on how to behave and what to say and not say out in public. This was done in an effort to help me avoid having trouble with the communist authorities whom controlled the country from the end of WW2. Having been brought up in England through the sixties to eighties where freedom of speech and expression were the norm It really hit home the differences of everyday life and I learned to appreciate my good fortune of living in the UK and the freedoms I took for granted. The changes that have occurred in UK society in the last 20 years bring back those memories of times spent with my family back home and I am sorry to say that with the creeping restriction of people's freedoms, and right to voice strongly held opinions in England give me the same feelings that had all those years ago in communist Poland. Much in the way that Peter Hichens finds that watching a national News Channel in the UK reminds him of broadcasts made in the communist Soviet Union.
My finger never goes anywhere near the BBC button on my remote. Thank god for UA-cam, it's a positive goldmine for good docs and tv dramas all, I hasten to add, made over 30 years ago.
So I'm 32 now I and I guess I've watched Have I got News for You for 20 years, recently I did have to stop finally because what they were doing had become so overt and sycofantic. Because of the hiring based on race and other immutable characteristics meritocracy went out the window and some guests were so unfunny they only had two lines edited into the show. The other thing is the little rants and strange "gotcha" moments that end up in the edits, the huge applause from what is clearly a liberal inner city audience who don't realise there's a whole world that exists outside their particular perception of the world. Anyway: diatribe over, used to love HIGNFY :(
@@walterz77 I always thought what he did was unethical but not actually grounds for kicking him off the show, regardless that was a hilarious episode when he came back and was relentlessly mocked
Stopped watching BBC in 2019. I did a survey of Radio 4 output for one month in 2022. Randomly turning the radio on five times a day to see what was being discussed. The results were ; Race and slavery 30% Climate change 24% Gender issues 21% All other matters and Sport 25%.
@@stewartellinson8846 I didn't say it was a random sample. I said my survey was done by my randomly turning the radio on. Usually five times a day between 7.30 am and 10.30pm.
@@stewartellinson8846 It's only opportunistic if he was aware of what was on Radio 4 at the time the radio went on. If it went on during known news bulletins or shows then yes, the method is flawed as the BBC tends to put the same reports on throughout a day. I once happened to catch the very same report on Radio 4 in the morning and then on the 10 O'Clock News on TV that same night. The script was identical.
This is a most interesting comment. Recently I invited a male to an interview event. I considered it a social outing for him. Afterwards many people commented he was the only educated person interviewed. Many of the others interviewed had education also but it was obvious that he shone out. Guess what, he reads alot, thinks alot and he is deaf.
I've met a few like that and come to the conclusion that they're either being dishonest or are so far to the left that their world view is seriously distorted.
The are many comments here that are suggesting the BBC is biased to the left. If the BBC is being criticised by the left for being too far right and by the right for being too far left it is reasonable to conclude it is walking a path between the two and exploring both.
I saw Nick Robinson interview Jeremy Corbyn a while back. He showed him total deference and was very polite when he asked his questions. The left claimed this was Tory bias. Now look at how people on the right are treated by BBC presenters, questions are almost shouted at them, they are repeatedly interrupted by the presenter when trying to answer and the presenters often try to put words in their mouths or change the question. Now if that isn't showing political bias I don't know what is. The lefties are only interested in hearing their political views, the very act of questioning them is perceived as right wing political bias even more so if the person being asked a question can't answer it. When I was younger I was more of a lefty than anything else but I saw through them, a lot of them are really very insecure people unable to think for themselves who walk around with very large chips on their shoulders. That's why they are so easily indoctrinated. The fact that hard line socialism has basically failed everywhere it has been tried seems to escape them as does the fact that since the capitalist West moved in a more woke left leaning direction it too began to fail.
The BBC has many biases which include a bias towards the Establishment. This is often seen as supporting the Government, and when the Government is Conservative the BBC is accused of parroting Government policy. I think it's more the case that the BBC only challenges the Government when the Government wants to do something the BBC doesn't agree with. Of course, a properly run BBC would not have its own opinions, but we're not getting back to that any time soon.
Likewise. Just when you thought the BBC couldn't soil their reputation anymore with Saville, they went to new depths with their overt political bias. The BBC is over.
I totally agree with Peter legacy. Media is Becoming like State-sponsored propaganda machine I’ve stopped listening to it for many months now and cancelled my TV license. It’s atrocious
The Reform Party have scored a massive own goal by bringing in Charlie " personally I think if your not vaccinated you should be able to walk the street " Mullins... aka Poundland Rod Stewart
Is that really any different though from Farage wanting Blair back as some sort of V program rollout Czar and Tice and Dr. Bull calling for mandates on carehome and NHS workers?
Farage was on the Today programme today. The chairwoman did to her credit let Farage speak. However, it felt begrudging on her part, like she was told she would have to have him on and she was codescending but I think she is always like that!
Not only do I not watch mainstream news, I no longer watch any television or even listen to mainstream radio anymore. I'm glad this interview has made it to me as I was worried I was some sort of conspiracy nutter.
This last week a news channel , here in Portugal, showed a ‘documentary’ produced by Sky Uk. The subject was something along the lines of ‘here are people who were Covid skeptics, and they’re not very bright. Look they come from Stockport and go camping with others who actively thrive upon a diet of bad weather and misinformation.’ And so it went on , but by the time it was over, the Portuguese viewers were in no doubt that they should be on their guard not to follow Van driving thickness from England and remember to stay firmly on the side of Brussels and the clever folk from the left. I couldn’t quite catch if it was a co- production with Disney.
Be aware that Sky News UK is owned by CNN (communist News Network) of the USA. Sky News Australia is owned by the Murdoch organisation and 100% different.
I hardly ever watch modern dramas now. The writing is nothing like the great 70s 80s dramas before the thought police days. The last American drama i enjoyed was six feet under. So i tend to watch all the retro stuff, which of course included the creme de la creme of acting talent
@@InfinitePlain I can imagine. At the time it was probably called brash, violent, overly sexualised American trash but probably thoughtfully written and well crafted viewed today.
I used to love the BBC, especially radio 4. From a very young age, when most of my contemporaries were listening to radio 1, I was happily listening to and learning from radio 4. I am so sad that I can no longer bear to listen to or watch any of their programming. I think that goes for most awake people of my generation. Such a shame that it has been infiltratated and taken over by communist, woke morons and, is now, not worth listening to anymore. That’s “progress”, I suppose!
I must agree with Peter completely, I stopped watching the BBC over 12 years ago ,reading newspapers errr no, some independent radio programmes maybe, yes it's sad really, younger generations just don't know any equivalent .
Smell the coffee moment ? We can only take so much entertainment . When the system has to push back against the will of the people . People wake up !! Wat happens next is democracy 😂
I wrote to the Private Eye guy who's always on it. His dreadful publication bashes Brexit mercilessly. I reminded him when Private Eye constantly criticised the EU, when the UK were members. They even ran a special column dedicated to doing so. I asked him why they were happy to pour scorn on the EU when we belonged to it, yet now mock us for leaving it. He couldn't provide a satisfactory answer , because there isn't one; it's rank hypocrisy.
Australian news is the same. As someone who follows politics, geopolitics and cultural trends very closely I used to watch commercial news (most local), followed by the ABC (most national), followed by SBS (multicultural service - most international). About 10 yrs ago I realised I was watching not to get news, but to see what they might be telling everyone today. Now I don't watch them at all .... as it is not only a waste of time but incredibly monotonous (same propaganda every day) and infuriatingly frustrating (increasing my stress levels no end!).
@gregtaylor6146 Britain is a country. Mr Hitchens is a man, a Briton. But totally agree with your assessment. We need more like him, and I think they're on the way.
Occasionally a letter arrives ( well about once a month ) from TV licensing addressed to ' The legal occupier' . This letter should be returned unopened marked : ' legal occupier , not known here, please return "
Oh I’ve had hundreds of them, I just put them through my shredder unopened!. I’ve even had them on many occasions sending me letters that they were coming on a particular day, but they never come!.
I used to love HIGNFY until the Brexit campaign got going and ONLY then did I realise they were pushing THEIR OWN views. I haven't watched it or BBC since. Channel four are just as bad and ITV not far behind!
Hislop and Merton like to pretend they’re morally superior but they’re quite happy to take 20 grand per episode while the bbc threatens pensioners with jail if the don’t buy a licence.
I totally gave up on and almost totally stopped seeing MSM News a few years ago - one of the best things I ever did. Still pick up snippets, but that’s it and my head is better for it.
I stopped renewing my TV license years ago, as I no longer wish to support the BBC, which appears to have been taken over by activists. This means no iPlayer and no broadcast TV of any kind, but we all need to make small sacrifices to maintain our integrity. "Black History Month" contains fanciful outpourings which are plainly made-up to suit an agenda. Gender Identity is everywhere, and drama re-writes history with the aim of showing the past how the Beeb would like it to be. I once worked with the BBC on a technical project. It used to be an admirable organisation, if an inefficient one. I do still listen to R4, but I switch off the moment I hear some daft wokery, which sadly never takes long.
After the Today program's two legendary hosts Brian Redhead and John Timpson moved on, the program has sadly declined, bottoming out with Humphreys who, for me, epitomised everything I hate in bbc news broadcasting and put the final nail in the coffin of radio 4 morning news. 😢
I used to love Radio 4, any questions, The today programme, loads of really fascinating and engaging documentaries. Hell - I'd even sometimes stay for the shipping forecast, not anymore.
Totally agree with Peter, at 53 I’ve been through the whole genre radio 1-2-4 the 6-10 o’clock news, question time news night and this week with Andrew Neil. However today I’d rather have a thermal lance placed in my retina than listen to or watch any of that current content. Minus Andrew Niel who is now irrelevant. What on earth has been allowed to happen to our national broadcaster over the last 40 years. Can someone please tell me.
It's the long march. They (the enemy, the technocratic madmen, the Scientific Marxists) have captured it all now. Media, education, police, HoC, etc. We are undergoing permanent political propaganda and everything is becoming politicised. From the weather, to the food we eat, to the racism of the countryside. In time our past will be erased and so will we, and within a century no one will even know we were here.
I stopped reading newspapers about twenty-five years ago. I stopped habitually watching the broadcasted news about ten years ago. Six or seven years ago, I rejected the news entirely. Oddly enough, for some reason, I don't seem to be ill-informed when I mix in social circles. In fact, I would say, quite the reverse. Funny that!
Yes, that's my experience. Been TV free since 2007 and never really got a big paper habit, though I did look at them in cafes and stuff. The general cluelessness in the population is almost too high to measure. I've given up, we are just talking to hypnotised zombies, it's true scifi stuff.
Peter's point about the tight briefing of MPs was laid bare this week, when the Tory Party chairman gave a word perfect reply to a question he hadn't been asked three times.
I've not had a TV in 6 years... They came on one day.....remoaning as usual.... So I just launched it in a skip.........haven't had one since... I don't miss it... ☹️🇬🇧
WOW ! PETER HITCHENS---SMILING. WHAT MAKES ME, SMILE, AFTER i'VE SPENT AN AGE SPITTING BLOOD, IS THE TOTAL REVERSAL OF OUR MEDIA, COMPARED WITH THE SOVIETS. I INCLUDE ALL USA MEDIA TOO. HOW WE WOULD CRITICISE AND MOCK 'IZVESTIA', PRAVDA, & TASS. OH HOW WE LAUGHED; AND NOW ???
I have what I think is a wonderful trick. It works across ALL screen News channels: Here is what you do - switch on the news, BBC or whatever, and watch it with the Mute button pressed. This way you will know what they are talking about but not what they are saying. Its perfect.
I will never forget the credulity in Paxmans voice on the the Today program when he was saying what was coming up in the next hour, 'Should we Pee in the shower?'
Channel 4 news got their own problems too. Tonight 'bout 15 mins in , threw the control at the tv, broke it, threw it outside. They are surely mixing reverse psychology with accelerationalism. Should sue 'em. .
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The BBC is part of the reason we cancelled our TV licence and the sky viewing package. Life is so much better without the TV.
Whats a tv?
Don't be surprise if a TV licence guy will charge you a fine for having just the sky viewing package, because it's still a life stream TV.
@@dubtribe1176 I think you need to read my comment more thoroughly.
@@MorvisChives chose life instead
As a former soviet citizen i concur!
They hate white British and are constantly injecting guilt to reduce challenges to the population replacement and genocide underway. It is happening all across the West (even Down Under) all at the same time. It is overtly coordinated and WW3 is essentially the governments vs traditional European whites now. Evil.
Pravda is not Isvestya and Isvestya is not Pravda" they used to say for the two top Soviet newspapers.
I'm from Poland and I'm old enough to know communist's propaganda. From my point of view the BBC perfectly fits in that genre. I wanted to explain to my English colleagues but they didn't get it and just laughed. No funny now?
Many are still brainwashed, especially the older generation who had years of subtle programming and wouldn't dream of stopping their TV licence. George Orwell's 2 minutes of hate happened when Nigel Farage was assaulted and gleefully lapped up by the baying mob on social media.
Sounds familiar. Poles and other groups who lived under communism can see this nonsense a mile off.
Let me have a guess. The reason it reminds you of communist propaganda is because it presents viewers with an image of their country that bears no relation to reality?
They have no idea how brainwashed they are.
Many years ago, when Poland was part of the USSR, I had a Polish lecturer at college. Obviously, as students who knew everything, we laughed at him being a Communist and falling for all the Russian propaganda.
He told us that we were not exempt in the UK. He said the BBC spins stuff constantly. At that time there were many changes of government in South America. He told us to look out for the words the BBC used to describe the new government. Did it call it a government or a regime or possibly even a junta? If the BBC called it a government that meant it was officially approved of. Any other name meant it was not officially approved of.
Shortly afterwards, I heard an account of the nasty Ruskies causing some violent incident on the BBC but shortly afterwards I happened to be playing with a radio that could receive "short wave" transmissions. The same incident was related by an English-speaking Russian news outlet and I recognised the events but the blame had magically completely reversed. Who to believe?
The other taboo subject that Hitchens will refrain from talking about, but one that undoubtably he hasn't missed, is the 'DEI diversification' of TV/Radio presenters. With the exception of perhaps John Snow and David Attenborough, every single presenter that you see on television is either; a woman, a queer/gay, or an ethnic minority, or a mixture of the three. If you occasionally see a white man, he's usually neurodivergent, never left alone to actually present the program, and often outflanked and dominated by co-hosts of the previous characteristics that I just described. The need to constantly interject the opinions of a tiny minority of people onto the airwaves that has little to no reflection of the views of ordinary British people becomes more intrusive year-after-year.
Last week, whilst watching Spring Watch, unbelievably, they hosted a diversity segment about ethnic minorities in the countryside, and cut to live footage of some black guy rapping in a middle of a wood. Despite being an affront to the senses, what on EARTH does spitting out thuggish lyrics over a beat have ANYTHING to do with the countryside or nature?
Totally agree,and what about advertising on the media and papers,is there not a white family in this country
@@terencewhite8105 Exactly. Every single advert features a race-mixed family, most of the time a black man with a white woman, and 2-3 half caste children. If you'd only watch television, you'd think that 90% of relationships are interracial. All of it is sinister piffle.
@@terencewhite8105 *I keep trying to reply to this comment, but they're being deleted the moment I post them.
Exactly. Every family that you see on a TV advert is usually either ethnic or mixed-race, with usually a black/asian man with a white woman accompanied by 2-3 coloured children. If you only watched television, you'd think that 90% of relationships in Britain are mixed.
I notice this on the rare occasion I see TV advertising - you'd think Britain was majority black.
These people have been completely captured by their own ideology to the point where common sense has gone out of the window.
His brother Christopher was once asked if he kept up with the tabloids and he replied "only to find out what everyone was thinking". It seemed a tad snobbish at the time, but absolutely spot on in today's climate.
Not quite right. One only attends to MSM these days to find out what they want us to think. It stretches my credulity to imagine they actually believe the material themselves.
The are slipping, now it is to find out what they *want* everyone to think.
FEED PEOPLE SHITE , PEOPLE BELIEVE SHITE .. his brother knows what he knows but neither are saints ..in the mix ..both are guilty of stirring the swirl
The BBC can't even publish a weather map without making it political.
That should be a ludicrous joke, but somehow it is completely true.
Eric. This comment sums them up.
'Political' - false/ fraudulent reporting 45 mph winds when truth is 15 mph.
That would have made a great Monty Python sketch, and as I type I remember the Alas Smith and Jones sketch where candidates were promising better weather if elected.
Beats me what the point is of tv weather. We can all see weather on our phone and its specific to our onw town.
Don't always agree with this gentleman but he's definitely right on this one.
I suffer from hypertension. I cannot watch or listen to the BBC
Get some blood pressure medication then you fool!!!
Me too lol
Ditched the licence 4 years ago when the bbc turned into a soviet republic.
The BBC TV LICENCE.. 😂
What is that all about.. ??
Wear your mask , stay 6 feet apart and queue up for your vaccine !! Big brother ain't your friend 👍
That was the same time i did it too. The lies and extreme bias of 2020 was unbelievable. Never forget Susan Miche in SAGE. Expert in behavioural compliance and life long member of the British Communist party. What the hell was she doing anywhere near uk government?
@@alanaustin9664 Soon, we won't even be able to get a bet down as Nanny is after the betting industry - for our own good, you understand.
@@scoppio07 I think that is already the case . I attempted to join half a dozen online sites 2 months back . I've been cancelled .
Used to religiously watch HIGNFY, QT, NewsNight, C4 News, BBC News and listen to BBC Radio 4. In the last 5 years all became unbearable and stopped.
C4 News has gone so downhill recently, and QT fell from the late 90s.
Same. C4 News was the last to go, but it became so woke it was unwatchable.
Join the club!
You did well to last that long.
Stopped watching C4 news when Jon Snow took over from Peter Sissons, I noticed a shift from reporting the news to advocacy ‘’journalism.’’
The BBC is a surviving dinosaur, long past it's live by date!
Expiry date
if Labour get in, they will give it a license to carry on as usual. Expect to see a big push for the Labour Party on the BBC
@@insertnamehere5146 The BBC was made as a Nationalised by A tory government of 1927
True mate
@JamJam0189 Lol. Tories aren't right wing. They're the same globalist woke lunatics. Just a slightly less rabid wing of Labour.
I got rid of my television set 15 years ago because I couldn't stand it. The quality of our lives has all but been destroyed. The electoral process has been tampered with. We are NOT living in a democracy. North Korea is almost here.
A vote for conservative is a vote for labour,
VOTE REFORM UK.
👍👊💪 GO NIGE !!!!
How does that work then? A vote for a party that has no chance of getting in as against a party that has some chance of getting in to stop Labour getting in.
@@alh915 the conservatives are cooked dude. They've let us down too many times & most recently done so with a big majority which should've made policy & law making straightforward. There's an entire subsection of society that flat out refuse to vote Tory anyway due to the Thatcher years. A new right of centre party without any of that baggage is needed.
Vote REFORM UK 🇬🇧🏴💪🏻♥️🙏
@@alh915 You do realise Sunak has finally sunk the good ship Tory? The polls tell us that.
@@jt5765 I'm not disputing that, it's the logic of thinking a vote for Reform will have any greater chance of stopping Labour. The only way to stop Labour is to vote for whichever party in your constituency has the best chance of defeating the Labour candidate. Hold your nose and vote. Dude🤔
Yes we don’t watch television news - certainly not the BBC.
Glad to know that Mr. Hitchens is heading toward shouting at the radio. I think he is in good company.
Thankyou for as always a very valued opinion 🙏
God bless common folk
I put all of the BBC channels on the "Do Not Recommend Channel" list. That way none of their garbage even appears in my suggestions.
Me too. Just tune them out.
I need to teach myself to do this..
I stopped watching TV generally, but the News in particular, many years ago and pretty much read most of the time. That's been one benefit of making TV unwatchable.
I stopped watching it in 2009.
Haven't owned a TV for 8 yrs, no FB, Instagram , X or Tik Tok. I know excantly what is happening in the world 😊
I'm guessing you have youtube then? 🙄
12 years me! radio fixed to only receive BBC 3. now they have dumbed it down, I just threw out the whole set. Now I have just my laptop and CD player. I have not turned into a pillar of salt!
But you have internet and UA-cam. Duh!
excantly? Sounds quaintly medieval.
@@JoseDiaz-so6hf what's your point? You can use the internet without social media.
for the sake of your children and grand chilren, dont vote labour
I used to go to Poland with my parents every year for 6 weeks in the summer from 1966 to 1980. My family constantly kept me informed on how to behave and what to say and not say out in public. This was done in an effort to help me avoid having trouble with the communist authorities whom controlled the country from the end of WW2. Having been brought up in England through the sixties to eighties where freedom of speech and expression were the norm It really hit home the differences of everyday life and I
learned to appreciate my good fortune of living in the UK and the freedoms I took for granted. The changes that have occurred in UK society in the last 20 years bring back those memories of times spent with my family back home and I am sorry to say that with the creeping restriction of people's freedoms, and right to voice strongly held opinions in England give me the same feelings that had all those years ago in communist Poland. Much in the way that Peter Hichens finds that watching a national News Channel in the UK reminds him of broadcasts made in the communist Soviet Union.
My finger never goes anywhere near the BBC button on my remote. Thank god for UA-cam, it's a positive goldmine for good docs and tv dramas all, I hasten to add, made over 30 years ago.
B.B.C. has massively deteriorated. We used to listen to B.B.C. with confidence. Those days are over.
Get your household to vote REFORM
Best if we don't vote at all.
Excellent two men.
NEVER watch BBC or sky news, ever.
So I'm 32 now I and I guess I've watched Have I got News for You for 20 years, recently I did have to stop finally because what they were doing had become so overt and sycofantic. Because of the hiring based on race and other immutable characteristics meritocracy went out the window and some guests were so unfunny they only had two lines edited into the show. The other thing is the little rants and strange "gotcha" moments that end up in the edits, the huge applause from what is clearly a liberal inner city audience who don't realise there's a whole world that exists outside their particular perception of the world. Anyway: diatribe over, used to love HIGNFY :(
I'm 43 and stopped watching when they had Alistair Campbell as guest host. Blair's chief propagandist presenting a satirical quiz show?
@@walterz77 I always thought what he did was unethical but not actually grounds for kicking him off the show, regardless that was a hilarious episode when he came back and was relentlessly mocked
Don't watch any news or read any newspapers. Keep your mind uncluttered.
If it is important enough you'll hear about it.
Same.
I only listen to news on the radio or read it online, but hardly ever via an online newspaper or the bbc website
Peter Hitchens talking complete sense as usual. Two civilised men having a civilised discussion without shouting.
Stopped watching BBC in 2019.
I did a survey of Radio 4 output for one month in 2022.
Randomly turning the radio on five times a day to see what was being discussed. The results were ;
Race and slavery 30%
Climate change 24%
Gender issues 21%
All other matters and Sport 25%.
except it wasn't a random sample. perhaps if you knew what a random sample was you'd understand why yours wasn't.
@@stewartellinson8846 I didn't say it was a random sample.
I said my survey was done by my randomly turning the radio on. Usually five times a day between 7.30 am and 10.30pm.
So that's not random. It's opportunistic.
@@stewartellinson8846 It's only opportunistic if he was aware of what was on Radio 4 at the time the radio went on. If it went on during known news bulletins or shows then yes, the method is flawed as the BBC tends to put the same reports on throughout a day. I once happened to catch the very same report on Radio 4 in the morning and then on the 10 O'Clock News on TV that same night. The script was identical.
@@ShanghaiRooster I turned it on at different times each day.
For example.
8.33am, 10.24am, 2.12pm, 4.46pm and 9.08pm.
To take one day.
spot on as always
I now watch football with the sound off. The commentary has become horrendously political and depressing.
Same here !
I do. Especially with a woman commentator screeching at you.
then there are the women pundits BB at half time like Lineker... sacking her would be the best thing the BBC could do.
This is a most interesting comment. Recently I invited a male to an interview event. I considered it a social outing for him.
Afterwards many people commented he was the only educated person interviewed. Many of the others interviewed had education also but it was obvious that he shone out. Guess what, he reads alot, thinks alot and he is deaf.
Lineker is unbearable
What is almost unbelievable is the number of people I see who claim the BBC is biased to the right. 😂
I've met a few like that and come to the conclusion that they're either being dishonest or are so far to the left that their world view is seriously distorted.
The are many comments here that are suggesting the BBC is biased to the left. If the BBC is being criticised by the left for being too far right and by the right for being too far left it is reasonable to conclude it is walking a path between the two and exploring both.
I saw Nick Robinson interview Jeremy Corbyn a while back. He showed him total deference and was very polite when he asked his questions. The left claimed this was Tory bias. Now look at how people on the right are treated by BBC presenters, questions are almost shouted at them, they are repeatedly interrupted by the presenter when trying to answer and the presenters often try to put words in their mouths or change the question. Now if that isn't showing political bias I don't know what is. The lefties are only interested in hearing their political views, the very act of questioning them is perceived as right wing political bias even more so if the person being asked a question can't answer it. When I was younger I was more of a lefty than anything else but I saw through them, a lot of them are really very insecure people unable to think for themselves who walk around with very large chips on their shoulders. That's why they are so easily indoctrinated. The fact that hard line socialism has basically failed everywhere it has been tried seems to escape them as does the fact that since the capitalist West moved in a more woke left leaning direction it too began to fail.
The BBC has many biases which include a bias towards the Establishment. This is often seen as supporting the Government, and when the Government is Conservative the BBC is accused of parroting Government policy. I think it's more the case that the BBC only challenges the Government when the Government wants to do something the BBC doesn't agree with. Of course, a properly run BBC would not have its own opinions, but we're not getting back to that any time soon.
everyone thinks the BBC is biased and that's how we know it's not. What's amazing here is the level of paranoid delusional nonsense.
Kneeling footballers was the last straw for me…cancelled 4 years ago. Not another penny…ever.
I stopped watching MSM halfway thru the Brexit debacle, i just couldn't stand the bias in favour of remain, ive never watched any of it since
I think that was the turning point for many. They revealed their true colours.
Likewise. Just when you thought the BBC couldn't soil their reputation anymore with Saville, they went to new depths with their overt political bias. The BBC is over.
I totally agree with Peter legacy. Media is Becoming like State-sponsored propaganda machine I’ve stopped listening to it for many months now and cancelled my TV license. It’s atrocious
The Reform Party have scored a massive own goal by bringing in Charlie " personally I think if your not vaccinated you should be able to walk the street " Mullins... aka Poundland Rod Stewart
And where is Ben Habib?
AKA Sh*t Rod
@@camrileyindeed, where is Ben? Thought last week, we were missing his logic. Hope he’s ok? Perhaps just on holiday at the wrong time 🙄🤣
Is that really any different though from Farage wanting Blair back as some sort of V program rollout Czar and Tice and Dr. Bull calling for mandates on carehome and NHS workers?
Mullons is not standing as a Reform MP, and his money is as good as anyone's, provided he doesn't expect to have any influience on policy.
I haven’t watched MSM for 30 years
Farage was on the Today programme today. The chairwoman did to her credit let Farage speak. However, it felt begrudging on her part, like she was told she would have to have him on and she was codescending but I think she is always like that!
Not only do I not watch mainstream news, I no longer watch any television or even listen to mainstream radio anymore. I'm glad this interview has made it to me as I was worried I was some sort of conspiracy nutter.
Excellent journalist
This last week a news channel , here in Portugal, showed a ‘documentary’ produced by Sky Uk. The subject was something along the lines of ‘here are people who were Covid skeptics, and they’re not very bright. Look they come from Stockport and go camping with others who actively thrive upon a diet of bad weather and misinformation.’ And so it went on , but by the time it was over, the Portuguese viewers were in no doubt that they should be on their guard not to follow Van driving thickness from England and remember to stay firmly on the side of Brussels and the clever folk from the left. I couldn’t quite catch if it was a co- production with Disney.
Be aware that Sky News UK is owned by CNN (communist News Network) of the USA.
Sky News Australia is owned by the Murdoch organisation and 100% different.
"BBC News Reminds Me of Soviet TV"
That's because both are run by the same people....
The bagel people….
I hardly ever watch modern dramas now. The writing is nothing like the great 70s 80s dramas before the thought police days. The last American drama i enjoyed was six feet under. So i tend to watch all the retro stuff, which of course included the creme de la creme of acting talent
I watched the first episode of Miami Vice and it was surprisingly very good.
Avoid going to the theatre- unless you enjoy being brainwashed about all things woke.
@@InfinitePlain I can imagine. At the time it was probably called brash, violent, overly sexualised American trash but probably thoughtfully written and well crafted viewed today.
BBC: when rioters are called protesters
And people who stand up for themselves and others called out as far right hooligans!!
The rot happened when to say virtuous nice and sympathetic things became more important than doing the right thing
Reform ❤ 🎉
I started shouting at Radio 4 over 20 years ago, dumped it.
I used to love the BBC, especially radio 4. From a very young age, when most of my contemporaries were listening to radio 1, I was happily listening to and learning from radio 4. I am so sad that I can no longer bear to listen to or watch any of their programming. I think that goes for most awake people of my generation. Such a shame that it has been infiltratated and taken over by communist, woke morons and, is now, not worth listening to anymore.
That’s “progress”, I suppose!
I threw out the TV in 1998.
I must agree with Peter completely, I stopped watching the BBC over 12 years ago ,reading newspapers errr no, some independent radio programmes maybe, yes it's sad really, younger generations just don't know any equivalent .
The BBC are unwatchable and manipulated the uninformed if I had one wish it would be defunding the company
I suspect the uninformed are the producers and commenters on this channel. it's like a bizarre cult
100%.... VOTE REFORM
100% stop voting.
Former news junkie here. The only BBC channel I have on my presets now is Radio 3
I stopped watching have i got news when it just focused on bashing Brexit.
The very best HIGNFY episode was with William Shatner hosting.
Same here...that was the turning point.
Smell the coffee moment ? We can only take so much entertainment . When the system has to push back against the will of the people . People wake up !! Wat happens next is democracy 😂
I wrote to the Private Eye guy who's always on it. His dreadful publication bashes Brexit mercilessly. I reminded him when Private Eye constantly criticised the EU, when the UK were members. They even ran a special column dedicated to doing so. I asked him why they were happy to pour scorn on the EU when we belonged to it, yet now mock us for leaving it. He couldn't provide a satisfactory answer , because there isn't one; it's rank hypocrisy.
I stopped watching it when Ian Hislop joked about the Paris shootings. Unbelievable.
Australian news is the same. As someone who follows politics, geopolitics and cultural trends very closely I used to watch commercial news (most local), followed by the ABC (most national), followed by SBS (multicultural service - most international). About 10 yrs ago I realised I was watching not to get news, but to see what they might be telling everyone today. Now I don't watch them at all .... as it is not only a waste of time but incredibly monotonous (same propaganda every day) and infuriatingly frustrating (increasing my stress levels no end!).
Same abc are bbc full of islamofascists and neo nazis gross
Stopped watching news programmes about 5 years ago as it became clear that bias was involved in everything that is said.
Thank you for having PH on ..... he is a TRUE Briton!!!
@gregtaylor6146
Britain is a country. Mr Hitchens is a man, a Briton. But totally agree with your assessment. We need more like him, and I think they're on the way.
@@bootstrapperwilson7687 - Many thanks for pointing out my error, I have now corrected it. All the Best GT.
LBC, without Nick Ferrari would be finished.
Things don’t matter anymore do they. I remember even as a school kid watching Jeremy paxman grilling Michael Howard. This was important stuff.
I don’t watch BBC News, and I have refused to pay for a TV license to fund it for many years!.
Occasionally a letter arrives ( well about once a month ) from TV licensing addressed to ' The legal occupier' . This letter should be returned unopened marked : ' legal occupier , not known here, please return "
Oh I’ve had hundreds of them, I just put them through my shredder unopened!.
I’ve even had them on many occasions sending me letters that they were coming on a particular day, but they never come!.
I used to love HIGNFY until the Brexit campaign got going and ONLY then did I realise they were pushing THEIR OWN views. I haven't watched it or BBC since. Channel four are just as bad and ITV not far behind!
Hislop and Merton like to pretend they’re morally superior but they’re quite happy to take 20 grand per episode while the bbc threatens pensioners with jail if the don’t buy a licence.
Reform please
what a couple .. brilliant.
I stopped watching TV in 2009.
One of the best things I ever did.
My literal de-programming accelerated from that point.
Holbein's ambassadors, nice painting in the background. Note the skewed skull, you can only see it correctly from the side.
Big fan of these guys. What a breath of fresh air.
They'd better not take the knee on Sunday!
I'd forgotten all about that rubbish.
When they do It now it's so desultory as to be meaningless
I totally gave up on and almost totally stopped seeing MSM News a few years ago - one of the best things I ever did. Still pick up snippets, but that’s it and my head is better for it.
I gave up on BBC TV and Radio way back, it all became so obvious that it was slanted and woke.
I stopped renewing my TV license years ago, as I no longer wish to support the BBC, which appears to have been taken over by activists. This means no iPlayer and no broadcast TV of any kind, but we all need to make small sacrifices to maintain our integrity. "Black History Month" contains fanciful outpourings which are plainly made-up to suit an agenda. Gender Identity is everywhere, and drama re-writes history with the aim of showing the past how the Beeb would like it to be. I once worked with the BBC on a technical project. It used to be an admirable organisation, if an inefficient one. I do still listen to R4, but I switch off the moment I hear some daft wokery, which sadly never takes long.
After the Today program's two legendary hosts Brian Redhead and John Timpson moved on, the program has sadly declined, bottoming out with Humphreys who, for me, epitomised everything I hate in bbc news broadcasting and put the final nail in the coffin of radio 4 morning news. 😢
But Rajan is the most ghastly of all
@@stephfoxwell4620 thank goodness I've not had that experience!
@@philgazz7273 He can barely speak coherent English.
I used to love Radio 4, any questions, The today programme, loads of really fascinating and engaging documentaries. Hell - I'd even sometimes stay for the shipping forecast, not anymore.
Totally agree with Peter, at 53 I’ve been through the whole genre radio 1-2-4 the 6-10 o’clock news, question time news night and this week with Andrew Neil. However today I’d rather have a thermal lance placed in my retina than listen to or watch any of that current content. Minus Andrew Niel who is now irrelevant. What on earth has been allowed to happen to our national broadcaster over the last 40 years. Can someone please tell me.
It's the long march. They (the enemy, the technocratic madmen, the Scientific Marxists) have captured it all now. Media, education, police, HoC, etc. We are undergoing permanent political propaganda and everything is becoming politicised. From the weather, to the food we eat, to the racism of the countryside. In time our past will be erased and so will we, and within a century no one will even know we were here.
It's nice to see Peter smiling.
I stopped reading newspapers about twenty-five years ago. I stopped habitually watching the broadcasted news about ten years ago. Six or seven years ago, I rejected the news entirely. Oddly enough, for some reason, I don't seem to be ill-informed when I mix in social circles. In fact, I would say, quite the reverse. Funny that!
Turns out a lot of practice in thinking for yourself comes in handy.
Yes. Haven't read a newspaper since 1996.
Yes, that's my experience. Been TV free since 2007 and never really got a big paper habit, though I did look at them in cafes and stuff. The general cluelessness in the population is almost too high to measure. I've given up, we are just talking to hypnotised zombies, it's true scifi stuff.
Great man Peter.
I will sometimes watch the BBC news to keep up with what they are not reporting. I recommend Sky News Australia.
I have occasionally dipped into SNAus and was astounded by the overt racist claptrap.
He is right, and so does the US Public TV.
Melvin Braggs Arena was a good cultural program
Years ago he used to be called Mervyn Bragg and it changed to Melvin suddenly. I never trusted him after that.
@@seamusburke9101 Was he ever Mervyn? I'm getting on a bit and I don't remember him ever being known as Mervyn.
The South Bank Show - you mean with Melvin Bragg? That was on ITV. Arena was on the BBC - but yes a great TV series for the arts.
Strangely enough there was a time when I looked forward to news night, with Jeremy paxman of course. Now I detest BBC news with a passion.
@@seamusburke9101 You've been mandela-ed!
Never a more true word spoken.
VOTE REFORM OR OUR ENGLAND IS FINISHED.
Excellent interview.
Watching MSM news leaves a viewer less informed than had they never watched it at all
I haven't watched the msm for years. I am tired of being lied too. I enjoy the culture forum.
Same in NZ. We haven’t had a TV set for over seven years!
Peter's point about the tight briefing of MPs was laid bare this week, when the Tory Party chairman gave a word perfect reply to a question he hadn't been asked three times.
Yes, I am old enough to still remember when politicians appearing on TV actually said what they thought.
I've not had a TV in 6 years...
They came on one day.....remoaning as usual....
So I just launched it in a skip.........haven't had one since...
I don't miss it...
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WOW ! PETER HITCHENS---SMILING. WHAT MAKES ME, SMILE, AFTER i'VE SPENT AN AGE SPITTING BLOOD, IS THE TOTAL REVERSAL OF OUR MEDIA, COMPARED WITH THE SOVIETS.
I INCLUDE ALL USA MEDIA TOO. HOW WE WOULD CRITICISE AND MOCK 'IZVESTIA', PRAVDA, & TASS. OH HOW WE LAUGHED; AND NOW ???
I have what I think is a wonderful trick. It works across ALL screen News channels: Here is what you do - switch on the news, BBC or whatever, and watch it with the Mute button pressed. This way you will know what they are talking about but not what they are saying. Its perfect.
as Wilbur Smith said: Shout at the devil. ( i will leave it to your judgement who it is )
The BBC was nationalised by the Conservatives in 1927
It's a global issue. Corporate influence in all things. The money behind the power controls the message.
Sounds very similar to Australias ABC, they learnt well from the BBC.
I get my news from the local drunk down the pub , he is not a biased as the BBC and he also talks more sense
I stopped watching these programmes, too. I never listen even to Radio 3 any longer.
I will never forget the credulity in Paxmans voice on the the Today program when he was saying what was coming up in the next hour, 'Should we Pee in the shower?'
I remember on Newsnight when they made him read the weather: "wet where its raining dry where it isn't. I won't be doing that again"
@@charliesmithers7663 lol, i remember that too
He had a lot of those moments before jacking it in. The idiot producer of Newsnight who turned it into a laughing stock is called Ian Katz.
I turned off the old/failed media back in 1995. I can only imagine how they act these days.
Channel 4 news got their own problems too. Tonight 'bout 15 mins in , threw the control at the tv, broke it, threw it outside. They are surely mixing reverse psychology with accelerationalism. Should sue 'em. .
Channel 4 news is even worse than BBC news.