Friday 26 July 2024

Half a Million households have cancelled their BBC license fee

 

The Big BBC Switch-Off



Half a Million households have cancelled their BBC license fee in the UK in the last Year. Unsurprisingly, over half the population never watch a BBC programme in a week, so many people are paying for a service they never watch; Is this fair or even logical? The BBC is facing growing competition from a vast number of broadcast channels and, more specifically, from online "On Demand" streaming channels like Netflix and Amazon Prime, etc. It is undoubtedly time now that the licence fee is dropped, and their Royal Charter revoked so that no longer will innocent people be intimidated by licence fee enforcers. At CUT, we all know the history of BBC's social engineering exploits, a series of specific programmes designed to brainwash the populous with their agitprop that was enough to brainwash this once Christian land, this together with the core values of BBC employees such as being pro-abortion, pro-euthanasia, pro-everything "Gay," Trans, and immigration, etc. They have done much damage to modern society. Because of their "respected" position in the world, they have managed to export a form of latently anti-Christian sentiment that have almost destroyed Western Culture.

 

Power without responsibility

Some may argue that Netflix, Amazon Prime, Disney + and Hollywood in general are no better and they would be right. However, the BBC have deliberately used their multi layered media presence to hammer home the modern secular message. The BBC are present in all media categories - News, Sport, Politics Current affairs, film production, drama series, comedy, children's programmes, on-line, iplayer, World Service, numerous national and local radio stations. Their power is enormous and it's crucial that they are held accountable for their use of these media platforms to push an agenda. It would be a great blessing to Western Civilisation if the licence fee was abolished and the BBC broken up.

1 comment:

  1. Its time to let the BBC stand on its own.

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