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Trump Suing The BBC

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People arguing about upsetting the orange man and not one mention of the BBC's whose who of sex pests when it comes to past and probably existing employee's.
 
No problem my friend not enough people like the truth anymore.
Thank you, I tell you what it is, it’s people’s hatred of Trump, clouding their judgement. Quite funny, but also very sad, that what the BBC did, is ok just because it’s Trump.
 
Thank you, I tell you what it is, it’s people’s hatred of Trump, clouding their judgement. Quite funny, but also very sad, that what the BBC did, is ok just because it’s Trump.
Not one single person has said that. It’s like you’re having this conversation in your head and Darran is egging you on. God only knows why. Stop getting led up the garden path mun.
 
Not one single person has said that. It’s like you’re having this conversation in your head and Darran is egging you on. God only knows why. Stop getting led up the garden path mun.
Get real FFS Itch, it’s been alluded to throughout the thread.
 
Absolutely terrifying, the people on this thread who don't grasp the bigger picture here. This isn't about an admittedly clumsy bit of editing by a BBC producer, it's about some very dangerous people on the Right of politics chipping away at probably the only remaining news source in this country that - whilst not perfect - by its very nature strives to be impartial, and to deal in facts.

The Right hate the BBC - it's a public service (which they hate), it's funded by a de facto tax (which they hate) and it doesn't frame the news in the way they prefer to (which they really hate). That's what this is really all about.
 
Someone sat down and accidentally spliced two pieces of video together mun.
Alright, I'll explain in detail to help Lloyd and Harry out.

They made a mistake as in an error of judgement to decide to edit his speech in that way, not a mistake as in the editor tripped and fell on the control panel, causing the edit to happen by accident.

Editing a speech to combine sections is a common thing in visual media, but it's customary to make it clear that an edit has occurred. A common device is a white flash to show the words being said were not said immediately after the previous words. The people making the documentary were incredibly foolish/negligent in not spotting this before approving the show and quite rightly, heads have rolled at the top of the corporation and an apology has been issued.
 
Absolutely terrifying, the people on this thread who don't grasp the bigger picture here. This isn't about an admittedly clumsy bit of editing by a BBC producer, it's about some very dangerous people on the Right of politics chipping away at probably the only remaining news source in this country that - whilst not perfect - by its very nature strives to be impartial, and to deal in facts.

The Right hate the BBC - it's a public service (which they hate), it's funded by a de facto tax (which they hate) and it doesn't frame the news in the way they prefer to (which they really hate). That's what this is really all about.

I'm more and more convinced that the 'people on this thread who don't grasp the bigger picture' are just Darran and an alt account of his.
 

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