Thursday, 11 March 2010

BRITISH BRAINWASHING CORPORATION - PT 1 - Biased BBC

BRITISH BRAINWASHING CORPORATION - PT 1: "British Brainwashing Corporation. That's what it should be called because it is a central part of a massive, sustained effort to brainwash children throughout the world about climate change.

The impact of this devil's work is that thousands - if not millions - of children are growing up are terrified. Surviving may be difficult, and life tough, but why are our kids being made to arrive in their classrooms each morning and be told that we are all doomed because of the wicked ways of the West? And indoctrinated with cod science?

Not only that, the BBC is at the centre of a nexus of organisations that is training our children how to be 'campaigners' - climate change activists, whose highest goal in life is to become political activists trying to persuade the developing world to rise up against the West.

From Lusaka to the Shetlands kids are absorbing the climate change lies peddled by the corporation via its schools programme.

At the heart of this - and the subject of my first posting on this topic - is the BBC World Class project, which working with the British Council, links children throughout the world in climate change alarm.

The BBC is the propaganda arm; the British Council is the honey pot, because it provides information about grants which enable schools in Britain to link with other schools round the world to join in climate change projects that can involve overseas travel for teachers and kids and are worth up to £22,000 a pop. The money is naturally from the taxpayer, via bodies such as DFID.

The British Council, like the BBC, takes its brainwashing role very seriously. This is what it says in its annual report
:

We work with young people aged between 11 and 35 who share a passionate interest in climate change and want to make a difference. We provide training in areas such as project management and communication to help build a network of champions. By offering inspirational visits to organisations already working in this field we develop their knowledge of climate change and their project ideas.

As a result of efforts like this, one of the children from Sanday Community College on the Orkneys wrote this on the BBC website, illustrating the level of terror, ignorance and nonsense involved:

'We have storms on our island that sometimes lead to flooding on the roads. Lots of houses are below five metres above sea level and if sea levels rise many homes will be under water and the island would be divided into three islands. Lots of grazing land would become useless for farmers. I've noticed the water getting further up the side of the pier and the banks. We are all affected by climate change and it is our job to look after the natural world.'


And this came from a terrorised little girl in Lusaka:

We are also experiencing abnormal rainfall which leads to floods. They destroy our crops and kill people. Last season, many people were displaced.
People's properties are getting damaged due to storms and floods and they have nowhere to stay, nowhere to sleep and nothing to eat.

Climate change poem
Climate change, climate change,
Life has been lost because of climate change.
The rapid change in temperature has melted ice in polar regions.
It has left animals like bears homeless.
Plus, all over the country, lots of buildings have collapsed.
Fields of maize have been washed away,
Leaving farmers without food.
Climate change, oh spare life.



Political activism for kids is also firmly on the agenda of BBC World Class. In the related BBC learning Zone (of which more in another post), there is this neat little guide about how to go on a climate change demo. World Class helped send a number of such activists to Copenhagen to practise their techniques, and the site says:

Graeme, 14, from Shawlands, Glasgow, attends Hillpark Secondary School and is a UNICEF UK young climate activist.
He is already in Copenhagen for the Children's Climate Change Forum, which takes place from November 28 to December 4, and has been inspired by what young people in developing countries are getting up to.
The forum is setting an example for world leaders. 'All the young people have come to an agreement on how climate change can be tackled,' he said.
He believes that if a treaty is not agreed at Copenhagen young people will be severely affected. 'It will be a threat to their health, a threat to their human rights and a threat to their right to feel safe,' he added.


So there we have it. The BBC is funding the brainwashing of a whole generation of little eco-warriors, already conforming to the BBC mindset and ready to fight to the barricades for carbon dioxide taxes and a whole plethora of lunatic legislation. Not only that, its mission to inform and entertain has been grotesquely perverted to include the deliberate, calculated frightening and indoctrination of our youngsters. In a week in which the exploits of the Hitler Youth have been re-visited, Adolf would be speechless with admiration that his techniques have been so refined and sharpened.

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1 comment:

  1. Yes, the "Stop the BBC!" moniker had crossed my mind too... I'm glad at least that there are others of a similar mindset out there.

    I don't care much about the climate change crap, as I can't see how it affects my immediate life either way; but!

    I totally support the growing resistance to the BBC on a number counts:

    1. It's so obviously an agent of propaganda for the mock-liberal regime; there's barely any attempt to conceal it's Guardian-reader angle on just about everything.

    2. It's overcentralised and pumps out a the worldview of the elites of London (kind of like a whipping boy for collective guilt and self-loathing);

    3. It actively attempts to manipulate government policy and the markets by selecting; spinning; and timing news to achieve particular cynical results.

    4. It's decadence distorts the market and damages competition, because it offers for free what rivals have to charge for.

    5. It's a totally commercially viable organisation that would thrive in the global marketplace; just as HBO has.


    The particular detail of the "eco-campaign" should not be *the* focus, as it's merely a symptom of a greater problem - an inevitability of an organisation whose job it is to look at the left-right balance of news readerships in the UK and counterbalance it in favour of the average minority Guardian reader - e.g.:
    Guardian 284,514 (down -16.38%) readers;
    Daily Mail 2,111,204 (down -3.09%) readers;

    source: http://www.pressgazette.co.uk/story.asp?sectioncode=1&storycode=45172&c=1


    The BBC has no god-given right to exist or persist; and we should not be slaves to it. It's charter obligations are unobtainable - it's impossible to not exhibit bias or a point of view; and it's impossible to include, cater for, and represent every worldview - that much should be self-evident. Nor can it suck large amounts of the LF Tax into online services when a third of the population are never likely to be online consumers.

    As always, any campaign should not waste time on tittle tattle (except to raise numbers); the real areas where the BBC is fundamentally weak are in it's funding system and in it's unachievable charter obligations.

    Do your research; gather and unite into a single strong force; and hit 'em where it hurts!

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