Tuesday, June 23, 2009

The BBC supports Islam and attacks Christianity

Jihad Watch

Not too surprising, considering the BBC has a long lineage of dhimmitude. "The BBC supports Islam and attacks Christianity, claims Radio 2 stalwart Don Maclean," by Paul Revoir for the Daily Mail, June 22:

One of Radio 2's most popular religious presenters has launched a stinging attack on the BBC suggesting the broadcaster is biased against Christianity. Don Maclean, 66, who hosted Good Morning Sunday for 16 years, said the broadcaster was 'keen' on programmes that attack the Christian church.

He said programming chiefs were keen to take a 'negative angle at every opportunity' in a way they do not with other faiths like Islam.

Mr Maclean said programmes about Anglicanism on the BBC always discuss gay clergy and for Catholicism they always mention paedophiles.

The presenter, who was replaced on the Radio 2 show in 2006 by Aled Jones, claimed the broadcaster was trying to 'secularise the country'.[...]

Mr Maclean said: 'They're keen on Islam, they're keen on programmes that attack the Christian church.

'I know there are things that need to be brought forward, but you don't see any programmes on Anglicanism that don't talk about homosexual clergy and you don't see anything on Roman Catholicism that don't talk about paedophiles.

'They seem to take the negative angle every time. They don't do that if they're doing programmes on Islam. Programmes on Islam are always supportive.

'I'm not against anybody's right to practise their religion and I think we need to talk sensibly to people who practise the Islamic religion.'

The presenter claimed 'the last thing we want is war on the streets' adding that 'we need all the moderate Muslims to stand up and be counted'.

He added: 'They're all in private telling you how dreadful they think Islamic terrorism is, but they're not forming together in a group and standing up against it.

'But it's as big a threat as Nazism was in the 1930s when Germans stood back and didn't stand up against that, and if they had maybe the Second World War wouldn't have started.'...

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