Lineker’s comparison with the Nazis is highly relevant – in the 1930s the Tories demonised Jewish refugees in the same way as they demonise refugees today
The Solidarity
of Ian Wright and Alan Shearer is in marked contrast to Labour Scabs Cooper
& Thornberry Who Attacked Lineker not the Tories
Hats off to Gary Lineker! He has done more to fight racism
against asylum seekers in one tweet than Stand Up to Racism has done in its
entire existence!
We should also congratulate Ian Wright, Alan Shearer, Alex
Scott, Micah Richards and Jermaine Jenas for their solidarity with Lineker.
Would that Starmer or Thornberry had the same honesty and integrity.
Thornberry
– Israel is a beacon of light and democracy
The behaviour of Thornberry, for whom Israel is a a ‘beacon of light’ is despicable. Rather
than calling out the racism of Cruella she parroted the Zionist line that the Holocaust
is unique and must never be compared. Likewise the pathetic Yvette Cooper who skwawked
that the 1930s must never be mentioned.
On the contrary we should compare
and compare again what is happening today to what happened in the 30s when British
immigration policy was responsible for thousands of Jewish refugees dying who could
otherwise have been saved. It was the Cruella Bravermans of the 30s who
protested that Britain was ‘full up’. It was the Tory newspapers – in particular
the Express and Daily Mail who led the charge. On 20th August 1938 the Mail quoted approvingly an Old Street
magistrate that
"The way stateless Jews from Germany are
pouring in from every port of this country is becoming an outrage: the number of aliens entering the country
through back door - a problem to which the Daily Mail has repeatedly
pointed"
The sanctimonious hypocrisy of the BBC is staggering. They suspended
Gary Lineker for comparing the Nazis’ demonisation of Jews with the Tory
scapegoating of refugees yet they back to the hilt Islamaphobe John Ware and arch
Tories such as Fiona Bruce, Tory Laura Kuensberg, Andrew Marr, Andrew Neil etc.
It’s no surprise that the BBC rushed to defend Cruella since
it’s headed by corrupt Tory donor Richard Sharp and Tory Director General Tim
Davy.
The Daily Mail in the 1930s on Hitler
We are told that the BBC became embroiled in a row over impartiality after
Lineker compared the language used to launch the government’s asylum policy
with 1930s Germany. Yet the BBC has never hesitated to give a platform to Nigel
Farage on Question Time or framing the asylum debate solely in terms of it
being a ‘problem’.
When have you ever heard the BBC highlight the fact that refugees
come to this country because we went to their countries? When has the BBC drawn the connection between
western wars in Syria, Libya and Iraq and the refugees who come to these
shores? Always, without exception, the BBC treats the topic of refugees as a
burden. Refugees are completely dehumanised.
Piers Morgan on Lineker
When it comes to racism the BBC is first to highlight the issue of free
speech yet when it comes to anti-racism free speech disappears out of the
window. When Cruella protested at being criticised and the Tory tabloids went
on the attack the BBC jumped to attention.
The row
was sparked by Lineker’s response on Twitter to a Home Office video in which
home secretary Cruella unveiled plans to stop people crossing the Channel on
small boats.
Thornberry's Racist Rant
According
to Thornberry Lineker “went too far”
by comparing the Government’s policy to Nazi Germany. She said ‘there was a special place in hell for the Nazis’.
Complete rubbish. The Nazis didn’t come from outer space. They came to power
because western leaders saw in Hitler the saviour of Germany from communism. Hitler
took inspiration for his eugenicist policies of sterilisation and euthanasia
from similar policies in American states.
Once
again Starmer and his front bench have sold the pass. Instead of defending refugees
their criticisms were over whether the Tory policies would work. People like
Rachel Reeves criticised
the Tories because they weren’t deporting enough refugees.
Thornberry, the Assistant Attorney
General, insisted
that while the broadcaster feels strongly about the issue, his “Germany in the 30s” comment overstepped
the mark.
“I think some of the language that Gary Lineker has used in the last 24
hours has been really very unfortunate, and I wouldn’t have used some of the
[comments],”
Then there was another racist, Shadow
Home Secretary, Yvette Cooper who told LBC
that “we shouldn’t make comparisons with
the 1930s”. Yet in 2017, when Trevor Kavanagh wrote
a Sun
column
that said Britain must deal with “the
Muslim problem”, Cooper tweeted:
When reports
of islamophobia and antisemitism are rising, how can The Sun think it is
okay to print a column on ‘The Muslim Problem’ with echoes of the 30s?
See Cooper
attacked Lineker for comparison with 30s – but made comparison with 30s
And then Starmer Labour did a a U-Turn. Why? Because
they suddenly realised that Lineker’s principled stance was popular. Not
everyone is as cowardly and bigoted as the Labour front bench.
Nicola Sturgeon was quoted
on Twitter as saying
"As a strong supporter of public service
broadcasting, I want to be able to defend the BBC. But the decision to take
Gary Lineker off air is indefensible. It is undermining free speech in the face
of political pressure - & it does always seem to be right-wing pressure it
caves to."
Piers Morgan, not a natural progressive, opined
that:
"It’s now a sackable offence in Britain to
express an opinion. What a pathetic state of affairs."
Former Arsenal player Ian Wright said
"Everybody
knows what Match of the Day means to me, but I’ve told the BBC I won’t be doing
it tomorrow. Solidarity."
Match of the Day pundit and former Newcastle United player Alan Shearer said:
"I have informed the BBC that I won’t be
appearing on MOTD tomorrow night."
All pathetic Labour Party's Home
Affairs spokesperson Yvette Cooper could say was
"The focus on this is being used by the
government, both to find someone to blame and also to distract from their own
serious failures."
Jeremy Corbyn on the other hand made
his views crystal clear:
"Well done Gary Lineker for standing up for
refugees. Well done Ian Wright for showing the meaning of solidarity."
Head of Broadcasting Union BECTU Philippa Childs spoke
out too:
"This is a deeply concerning decision from the
BBC. It will give the appearance that they have bowed to political pressure
from ministers to take someone off air for disagreeing with the policies of the
current government."
Match of the Day pundit and former Manchester City player Micah Richards said
I was not due to be working on MOTD tomorrow, but
if I was, I would find myself taking the same decision that Ian Wright and Alan
Shearer have.
Match of the Day pundit and ex-Spurs player Jermaine Jenas said
"I wasn't down to be doing Match of the Day
tomorrow, but if I was I would have said no and stood with my fellow pundits
and Gary Lineker."
The BBC’s
Own Goal
As a result of the Tory
domination of the BBC’s management Gary Lineker was suspended, however Tim Davy
and Richard Sharp have clearly scored an own goal! What they didn’t and couldn’t
have expected was the solidarity from Lineker’s fellow broadcasters.
As a result Match of the
Day will have no commentators and it would seem likely that because of the
actions of the Professional Footballer’s Association the BBC will be having no
post-match interviews either!
What started as a
knee-jerk reaction to the Tory government’s police state attacks on anyone who
dissents from their narrative has turned into a horrendous problem for them as
their flagship programme is literally all at sea.
The bravery of Lineker
and the solidarity of fellow commentators compares to the scabby behaviour of
Starmer (who has remained silent), Cooper and Thornberry. Meanwhile of course
the useless Campaign Group, led by John McDonnell and Diane Abbot says nothing
whatsoever so intimidated have they become.
See Skwawkbox’s Labour u-turns and attacks Tories for attacking Lineker – after spending a day attacking him too
I have also sent in a complaint to the BBC.
Tony Greenstein
My Complaint to the BBC
It is staggering that the BBC has
removed Gary Lineker from BBC's Match of the Day for breaching impartiality
guidelines. It demonstrates just how
much the BBC is in the pockets of the Tory Government.
Did you sack Andrew Marr in 2003
for praising Tony Blair being right over
the invasion of Iraq?
Did you sack Tory Laura Kuensberg
for repeated bias against Jeremy Corbyn including staging shadow cabinet
resignations on air?
Did you sack Andrew Neil for his
bias over the fake Labour 'antisemitism' allegations?
Did you sack John Ware for his
Islamaphobia. To quote Middle Eastern Eye:
'Ware's 2005 programme "A
Question of Leadership" attracted over 600 complaints in just its first
week after broadcast, most though not all of them, from Muslims protesting about
its unusually hostile and one-sided nature.
One senior ex-Panorama journalist,
described the programme as "the most disgusting Panorama that I have ever
seen. The presenter was acting like a prosecuting attorney, not a
journalist." The Guardian's Madeleine Bunting called the documentary
"McCarthyite".
Ware's presenting of 'Is Labour
Antisemitic' was one series of lies after another, all of which are
unravelling.
The BBC is nothing more than the
voice of the British Establishment. Riddled with Tories and other corrupt
elements. You are anti-working class and always happy to give a voice to
racists but you can't stand having a principled anti-racist presenter like Gary
Lineker. You are an utter disgrace.
Your complaints department is
nothing more than a shock absorber. You are nothing more than the mouthpiece of
the Tory Party and every passing racist.
You even silenced David Attenborough in case global warming 'sceptics' were put out.
It is time you were allowed to die
off. You are worse than Sky and your
competitors.
I want to know how it is that you
can remove Gary Lineker and yet you did nothing about Jeremy Clarkson when he called
for strikers to be shot?
Brilliant!
ReplyDeleteAs usual, this piece about the BBC's own goal is nicely put together. Whilst clearly an obnoxious action, it has at least provoked more of the general public to realise its Tory and racist defending stance. This gives yet more evidence to www.campain.org , and similar organisations. I look forward to the day when John Ware gets his comeuppance, and as you say it is unravelling. The latter also appears to be the case, though not completely, with Starmer's Labour Party. I have to say that I almost missed the news about Richard Attenborough's programme, believing at first that I must have misread the report! Even now I find it almost unbelievable except for knowing who is in charge at the BBC.
ReplyDeleteThanks once again, for pulling the strands of the story together so coherently. What has dismayed me is the total absence of any actual reflection on what was happening in Germany and across Europe and including Britain, with regard to the rise of Fascism in the 1930’s. The lack of journalistic prowess of the BBC, and other mainstream journalists, to draw these precise parallels, is astounding.
ReplyDelete" Hitler took inspiration for his eugenicist policies" from the UK first, America second. That particular fetish belongs to Britain too.
ReplyDeleteGary Lineker and his fellow broadcasters have kicked dirt into the faces of those hypocrites in the Labour Party who do not have a clue about Socialism or Socialist solidarity and when it is NOT right to apologise. Could Gary be the leader of a new 'left' Party with policies based upon fairness and integrity?
ReplyDeleteThe BBC is notorious for producing heavily biassed programmes and documentaries in favour of right wing views. One of the often forgotten examples was Panorama's 'Death in the Med' by Jane Corbin, who has the nerve to call herself a journalist. She deliberately set out to denigrate the pro-Palestinian campaigners, some of whom were murdered on the Mavi Marmara.
yes I remember Death in the Med. I did a blog on that too. Disgusting programme
DeleteSpot on as usual Tony with rigourously researched detal.Thank goodness we have sane informed voices like yours to call out these monsters and the dystopian nightmare they are intent on dragging us into.Thank you
ReplyDelete"Richard Attenborough died in 2014. His brother David is the revered presenter of nature programmes, now aged 96, who has the temerity to assert that anthropogenic climate change is a fact."
ReplyDeleteCompare Swiss 1930's policies regarding refugees with the Tories https://www.theguardian.com/world/1999/dec/11/1
ReplyDeletethanks for this I hadn't seen it. Germany only introduced a 'J' on the passports of Jews because the Swiss pressed them to so that they knew who was Jewish who was coming in.
DeleteBritain, under Home Secretary Herbert Morrison, Peter Mandelson's grandfather, refused admission to thousands of Jewish refugees thus consigning them to AUschwitz. This was primarily Jews living under Vichy control.
So yes Braverman, we will compare with the 1930s d espite your fucking quisling of a Jewish husband
Could also have mentioned Sir Robbie Gibb on the board of the BBC since May 2021. He worked as Comms Director for Theresa May. He helped to set up GB news He's also the sole owner of The Jewish Chronicle, which John Ware is also involved with. He's 'an active agent of the Conservative party' according to Emily Maitlis.
ReplyDeleteI am wondering if there is anyone at the top of the BBC who isn't a Zionist or Tory
DeleteBBC 'Today' program this morning is further proof of what a disgraceful organisation it's become. They present the affair as being a problem as what to do about GL breaking the guidelines. No mention of Bias. No mention of the examples you give above. A complete misrepresentation of the issues. Expected but still shocking.
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