The BBC is Systemically Biased
Dr John Sydenham
The problem with the BBC is not that it is “Far Left”, the problem is that it is 100% Internationalist. Even the allegedly “Conservative” members of the BBC staff are Internationalist. If you do not understand this you do not understand modern politics.
The current battle in politics is between Democratic Nationalists who believe in peaceful Nation States that run their affairs for themselves and Globalist Internationalists who are opposed to borders and believe that countries should not control their own trade, capital flows and labour force.
The Internationalists are both left wingers and corporate elitists. Both Labour Keir Starmer and Tory Michael Heseltine are Internationalists. Both Labour Lord Hermer and the Tory Dominic Grieve are Internationalists.
The UK has an Internationalist Uniparty composed of Labour, Conservative and Libdems and a Democratic Nationalist party called Reform. There are only really two parties in the UK. The BBC is almost entirely staffed by Uniparty Supporters. Democratic Nationalists are barred from working in almost any role in the BBC except as cleaners.
You will hear people saying that BBC bias cannot be politically motivated bias because leading presenters such as Nick Robinson have a ‘Conservative’ pedigree. This is absurd because Left and Right are no longer the battleground of politics. Nick Robinson, Clive Myrie, Fiona Bruce and all the other BBC presenters are utter Internationalists.
The BBC is Internationalist and runs fake and biased news against anyone who challenges free trade, free movement of labour etc. This is why they treat Trump and Farage as utter pariahs and campaign against the Democratic Nationalists. The campaign against Trump is not limited to the UK.
The BBC has been caught deliberately making fake news against Trump (see Details below). The BBC maintains that its leading television documentary series, Panorama, only “misled viewers by editing a speech by US President Donald Trump”. The truth is far worse than this. The Panorama team deliberately faked coverage of the Trump speech to make it appear like it was a continuous, rabble rousing, demand for violence.
According to Nick Robinson, the BBC lead presenter on the Today Programme, the directors of the BBC believe there is Institutional Bias at the BBC (see Details below).
Robinson thinks this is because the directors are part timers or politically motivated. He wants them to be ignored and wants Institutionally Biased presenters such as himself to be left to freely indoctrinate the population.
The greatest success of BBC bias is to suppress the fact that the UK is divided between Democratic Nationalists and Internationalists. The UK is undergoing an undeclared Civil War, see:
Details
The BBC changed this speech by Donald Trump:
“We are going to walk down to the Capital, and we are going to cheer on our brave senators and Congress men and women.”
To:
“We are going to walk down to the Capital, and I’ll be there with you, and we fight, we fight like hell”
The edit was entirely seamless, occurring at the word “and”. It was deliberate.
Worse still, Trump’s original speech said:
“I know that everyone here will soon be marching over to the capital building to peacefully and patriotically make your voices heard.”
This is entirely the opposite of the BBC fake version. (See Time to End the BBC for the video of Trump’s speech).
The Director General of the BBC, Tim Davie, has resigned in the face of this wanton lying and provocation by his staff.
BBC Bias in today’s Today Programme
The Today Programme (BBCRadio4) is the BBC’s flagship news programme. Every day it is full of Internationalist bias against Democratic Nationalists.
The news report itself fails to mention that the ‘edit’ created a fake news clip that appeared as if Trump was seamlessly inciting the crowd to violence:
The BBC is so untrustworthy and biased that it is reporting a deliberate, seamless fake as if it were a couple of innocuous edits.
There was an attempt to obscure the issue of bias by implying that it was a ‘coup’ at the BBC which forced out Tim Davie:
Apparently the resignations had nothing to do with a lack of action after outright faking of content and creating an international incident.
Here we have the arch Internationalist, Nick Robinson, lead news presenter on the Today Programme implying that everyone else must be wrong:
Notice the tone of Robinson when he mentions Trump’s comments. Trump was in fact highly restrained, the BBC had produced an outright fake news item on a highly sensitive topic. Robinson claims that the BBC is the most trusted broadcaster but Democratic Nationalists do not agree and find GBNews to be less biased:
Almost half the population are Democratic Nationalists and the bias is heavily directed against them. Notice how the report above is still using the ‘left-right’ classification of voters when this has been wrong for a decade or more.
Nick Robinson then went on to describe the fake video of Trump’s speech, that had been seamlessly edited at the word ‘and’, as a harmless edit or a mistake. Robinson implies that the journalists were right, they had admitted that they had made a mere mistake and should be allowed to move on after making an apology:
Robinson either cannot see that the edit had every intention to mislead the audience or is hoping that his audience is so ill informed about the fakery that they will believe him and not the truth. According to Robinson the real problem was part time directors who stopped the journalists from getting on with their jobs.
Robinson then goes on to disregard the enormity of the offence of deliberately faking the Trump speech and accuses one, Democratic Nationalist, member of the board for the woes of the BBC:
He singles out one member despite the fact that he also says that most of the board appears to believe that the BBC is suffering from Institutional Bias.
You can go to every other article on BBC News and discover implied or open Internationalist bias. Here is an example from another article on today’s Today Programme, notice the casual mention of Trump and Farage as being people you really shouldn’t support but might listen to:
The BBC do not even realise that they are being biased all the time.
See:
A Log of BBC Bias
It will be seen from the many clips below, from coverage of Ukraine to the Falklands, that serious bias is normal in BBC productions. It happens every day. Bias occurs using four techniques. The first is to omit a fair summary description of events, the second is to select interviewees as "glove puppets" for the views of BBC staff, the third is to su…




Quite. And Sky News meanwhile had a pop at 'Christian Nationalists'. So many institutions see virtue in containing nationalism becasusas you point out. the issue, the one that underpins much else, is the battle between internationalism and nationalism.