Monday 17 June 2013

BBC Hypocrites

BBC Hypocrites

·         BBC screen yet another documentary on child abuse in the Catholic Church.
·         Silence in the House of God: Mea Maxima Culpa, (a comment from a prayer Crusader "you would think the BBC could find a similar subject nearer home, wouldn’t you?")


On Monday 10th June the BBC screened yet another documentary on child abuse in the Catholic Church.  Mea Maxima Culpa is described in glowing terms by the Guardian-on-line as a muck-raking documentary and essential viewing. Of course we are ashamed that there has been any abuse and cover up in the Church, and the Church must be careful who they allow into the priesthood.  One thing is clear: the vast majority of abuse in the Church has been perpetrated by homosexuals - 80%.  What the Guardian does not mention is that the abuse here was homosexual in nature; perhaps they should actually be making documentaries on homosexual child abuse. However, it is still only the Catholic Church that they are making these muck-raking documentaries about.  As our Prayer Crusader, St Gerard stated in his article for Clear Vision in May, there have been 37 historical cases of child abuse in the Catholic Church, roughly the same as in the Church of England, and far less proportionately to secular society; but it seems as if there has been a documentary made on each of these and hardly any on other sections of society.
            The BBC themselves have a serious problem with child abuse within its own ranks which make any problems in the Church pale in comparison. To continue to make documentaries on the Catholic Church whilst at the same time ordering their employees not to talk about the abuse problem at the BBC is the height of hypocrisy; should the BBC start to address the child abuse epidemic in their own house and in other sections of society as well as the Church? Perhaps a documentary or 20, on child abuse within the homosexual community, asking questions as to why children are so attractive to those with same-sex attraction?
            Catholics should understand that the Reformation is not over. We are still being victimised and abused and even beaten up in modern Britain for our faith. The secular media and in particular the BBC are using similar tactics to the dishonest propaganda of the so called Reformers.

4 comments:

  1. I believe it is Radio 4 journalist who said that when we mention Catholic priests we automatically think of paedophiles. Does the same apply to BBC employees ?

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    1. There are certainly plenty of paedophiles at the BBC, it was a happy hunting ground according to Jimmy Savile and with over 80 other perverts on the payroll must have been a very dangerous place for children. Given the BBC’s track record for abortion, homosexual support coupled with its extreme Catholophobia I am surprised that any Catholics are still paying the licence fee – especially as the licence fee payers in general have gone down by several hundred thousand according to the Telegraph – a Cut report will be coming soon on this.

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  2. Doesn't anyone realise the BBC are using the oldest of tricks. When you are guilty of something "to take the heat off you`" you accuse others of the crimes you are committing and of course exaggerate the others guilt. From all accounts of the number of people who have been accused of sexual abuse of young people in the BBC , it appears to most of us a cesspit of iniquity.
    The Catholics amongst others should be campaigning in every way possible for a comprehensive investigation of the BBC by a team of detectives not only drawn from Scotland Yard but also provincial police forces lasting at least two years. I urge everyone to do this.

    RIGBY

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    1. Good point Rigby, perhaps we should all write to our MPs and request a full police inquiry into the BBC for as Angie Bray MP, a member of the culture media and sport select committee said Hall's "indulgence" by the BBC bore striking similarities to their approach to Jimmy Savile.

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