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Just heard that Kehinde Andrews finds Mike Graham’s use of ‘common sense’ is offensive because it implies ‘common’ means the common view or the view of the many or majority or something and is oppressive towards minorities. I’ll have to find his comment as I only heard this via caller on Mike Graham’s Talkradio show just now.

You couldn’t guess what he’s going to invent in his mind next.

 


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Originally posted by Rudi Hedman

Just heard that Kehinde Andrews finds Mike Graham’s use of ‘common sense’ is offensive because it implies ‘common’ means the common view or the view of the many or majority or something and is oppressive towards minorities. I’ll have to find his comment as I only heard this via caller on Mike Graham’s Talkradio show just now.

You couldn’t guess what he’s going to invent in his mind next.

Clapham Common must be a nightmare for him. Clapping triggers some people, ham is an obvious no-no and the dreaded common all in one place.
Let’s hope he never hears about Blackgang Chine. Especially as it’s on the Isle of Wight.

 

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Originally posted by Teddy Eagle

Clapham Common must be a nightmare for him. Clapping triggers some people, ham is an obvious no-no and the dreaded common all in one place.
Let’s hope he never hears about Blackgang Chine. Especially as it’s on the Isle of Wight.

He should move to Pratts Bottom he might feel at home there.

 


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Is this to pay for Gary liniker?
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Originally posted by dannyboy1978

Is this to pay for Gary liniker?
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To save all their &rses and mega salaries as popularity for defunding the bbc grows. I was against it but recently I’m now all for it. They just don’t get the message or care so this cannot continue and some of our favourite little tv genres will have to be at risk of the private sector. I’d rather that than this propaganda machine getting bigger. It’s not on anymore.

 


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View Matov's Profile Matov Flag 28 Aug 20 9.49pm Send a Private Message to Matov Add Matov as a friend

Defunding is an election winner. The new Brexit.

 


"The Party told you to reject the evidence of your eyes and ears. It was their final, most essential command." - 1984 - George Orwell.

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We can only but try.
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So according to the BBC the decision around the last night of the promos was artistic and not political.

Just to reinforce the point the BBC kicked off the Proms with a new piece by

"a young British composer of African-Caribbean ancestry exploring themes of identity in this unprecedented year where we celebrate 70 years of Windrush, in the midst of the Black Lives Matter movement,"

But of course its artistic and not political.

Its funny how the artistic decisions or even mistakes the BBC makes always seem to favour Remainers, BLM, anti Tory pro LBGTQ groups.

I don't remember many mistakes or decisions favouring middle of the road or centre right.


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Unfortunately because the likes of Piers Corbyn and David Icke beaded the flyers and spoke at the protest it’s given the MSM the opportunity to headline and report it as attended by Covid denying conspiracy theorists or nut jobs as you’d expect. They should’ve been removed. Most know Covid is real, it’s just not as lethal or to everyone as first thought and that was apparent weeks in and not months in. But all governments would rather follow suit whether right or wrong than stand firm.

 


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The BBC surpassing itself in the current emergency.

The return of international cricket today brings back memories of Sunday lunch, cosy afternoons in front of the telly (BBC of course) glued to the John Player League.

Why do people rate Underwood? Well ask the 5 Sussex batsmen who are returning to the pavilion one after the other.

Pay TV is an abomination destroying our sport.

You cough up some exorbitant fee to watch nothing but adverts and right wing propaganda.

 

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