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Britain
Kilroy urged to kowtow to the Arab lobby make amends
2004-01-12
Hat tip LGF.
Robert Kilroy-Silk was urged yesterday to stop posing as a "24-carat martyr" and acknowledge he was "wrong and offensive" when he described Arabs as suicide bombers, limb-amputators and women repressors.
He hit the nail on the head there.
Trevor Phillips, the head of the Commission for Racial Equality, said it was time the daytime television host learnt about Muslims and donated some of his "vast earnings" to an appropriate charity.
Namely, one that wants the world to be one big shithole sharia state.
Defending himself yesterday in the Sunday Express, Mr Kilroy-Silk, 61, whose programme was suspended by the BBC last week amid outrage over his anti-Arab article in the same paper, said he was disappointed the corporation did not feel able to support him.
They are disappointed that he didnt’t gloss over 9/11 and sharia.
As the row continued yesterday, legal and regulatory experts said Mr Kilroy-Silk’s rant could damage the chances of the Sunday Express owner, Richard Desmond, buying The Daily Telegraph. With a new "public interest test" due to be applied before a media tycoon can buy another paper, the matter could have a "hugely unhelpful" impact, they said. Mr Phillips insisted: "What I think Robert could do, because let me be clear I don’t think he is a racist, but I think that this kind of nonsense - trying to defend the indefensible - is throwing him into disrepute ... What Robert could do is issue a proper apology, not for the fact that people were offended, but for not keeping his mouth shut saying this stuff in the first place. Secondly he could learn something about Muslims and Arabs - they gave us maths and medicine - and thirdly he could use some of his vast earnings to support a Muslim charity. Then I would say he has been properly contrite."
Ooooh! Admission, contrition, and penance! How theological!
The former MP told the Sunday Express, which has stood by the piece: "I’m disappointed the BBC didn’t feel able to support me. I said to it I understood its need to say the column was nothing to do with it and the views were nothing to do with it, but my impartiality on the programme has never been a problem." The television host said last week’s column had been reprinted by mistake after his secretary sent the wrong e-mail attachment, and that the remarks were taken out of context.
Don't back down from them, Goddammit! Stand up to the bastards! "Learn about Islam," my left asscheek! Anybody who gives more than five minutes' study to terrorism learns as much about Islam as they'll ever want to know. Yeah. They gave us "maths and medicine," and also limb-chopping, intolerance, women as breeding stock, foot-kissing, strangulation of royal siblings, and the glories of shariah...
Legal experts warned that the matter could have a far more wide-ranging impact as the Daily and Sunday Express owner prepares to make a £500m bid for The Daily Telegraph. Starting this month, ministers and regulators will apply a new public interest test to assess the record and intentions of a media tycoon before clearing any deal to buy another newspaper.
In other words, they're going to use bureaucracy to punish free speech...
The Daily Telegraph and The Sunday Telegraph may soon be been put up for sale by its owner, the media group Hollinger, which is controlled by Lord Black of Crossharbour, following financial difficulties at the company. Mr Desmond has hired the City advisers Merrill Lynch to put together a bid. But, even if he wins what is expected to be a fierce competition to secure a deal, the Department of Trade and Industry and media regulator will have to assess whether there are any public interest grounds to block such a deal. Analysts have already suggested that Mr Desmond will face the toughest challenge of any of the likely bidders. The tycoon made a fortune in pornography and owns several magazines and adult television channels. It has also been alleged that he interferes with the editorial content of his newspapers - an accusation he strongly denies. But charges of publishing racist material could prove much more damaging.
It's "racist" whether it contains any truth or not, huh? Rule Britannia!...
Under guidelines published this month by Ofcom, the media regulator, the public interest test will examine the level of complaints made against a media owner, journalism standards at the papers already owned by that person and reporting techniques employed.
... Britannia rule the waves!...
It will also look at "accurate presentation of news" in papers already owned by the person. Regulatory experts and lawyers said the involvement of organisations such as the Commission for Racial Equality suggested that it and other groups, such as those campaigning for the rights of refugees and asylum-seekers, or anti-pornography activists, may oppose Mr Desmond’s plans to increase his newspaper empire - views the Department for Trade and Industry and Ofcom would be bound to consider in their assessment.
... For Britons never, never, never shall be slaves!
Posted by:Steve from Relto

#14  Tony, Jon. you blokes know how best to do what needs to be done in the UK. That you know it needs to be done is music.

Posted by: Lucky   2004-1-13 12:23:49 AM  

#13  Daytime TV must be diferent in the UK. I can't think of anyone who would try to censor Jerry Springer, especially if there was a folding chair handy.
Posted by: Super Hose   2004-1-12 9:21:42 PM  

#12  Someone should ask the CRE, since it supports Britains being racially equal, if that means Brits can now become "suicide bombers, limb-amputators, and women repressors" and the CRE won't do a thing.

After all, that is equal, isn't it?
Posted by: Anonymous2u   2004-1-12 8:39:05 PM  

#11  Hollinger Corp has had some nasty troubles in the US -- seems that the top cheeze spent an inordinate amount of shareholder money on his wife's baubles and parties. And they sold off some units for next to nothing to -- insiders who told them that the units were worth next to nothing! How convenient.
Posted by: Steve White   2004-1-12 6:39:11 PM  

#10  Trevor Phillips, the head of the Commission for Racial Equality, said it was time the daytime television host learnt about Muslims and donated some of his "vast earnings" to an appropriate charity.

Unbelievable. Maybe Mr. Kilroy-Silk can tell Mr. Phillips nicely and publicly to bugger off, and volunteer someone else's money. Like his own.
Posted by: Bomb-a-rama   2004-1-12 5:54:51 PM  

#9  yeah your right tony about doing this propaly and intelligently.I've just sent a huge e-mail to the CRE,(non abusive, I went into smart mode for this) saying how myself and about 99% of the population think this is incredably unfair and wrong.I'm also gonna write to my mp about this whole issue and have also e-mailed the slime at the BBC to tell them to reinstate Kilroy.I know i can get very heated and abusive but havn't let myself fall into that trap with these CRE fools.Hope Kilroy does have the allagations against him dropped but i've got the feeling these CRE folks are really out for his blood and are not gonna let go of this.Such a shame to see our country fall to a new low like this.I pity the CRE.
Posted by: Jon Shep U.K   2004-1-12 5:47:24 PM  

#8  This is bubbling up in the UK. The Daily Express had a front page story today saying that 97% of respondents agreed with Kilroy-Silk. Now I don't have the details on this, as to whether it was a phone-in or not, but it's something to bear in mind. People are really fed up of this kind of thing, and Trevor Phillips is really pushing it here - he thinks that by having Kilroy-Silk supplicate to groups that he feels are worthy that this will mean the heretic is somehow cleansed of his sins. If Kilroy-Silk keeps his cool and sticks to his guns, we might see this CRE doublethink bullshit take a real bad hit - and I would be delighted to see that happen.

Oh and Jon - chill out dude, the best way to get back at these assholes is to ridicule them and let other people know what the true score is. Most people aren't terminally stupid - just misinformed. Keep posting good comments to RantBurg and tell your mates about this and other sites where these issues are raised in an intelligent manner.
Posted by: Tony (UK)   2004-1-12 5:23:35 PM  

#7  How about a nice big checque to the Moslem Organisation Supporting Salafism And Dictators?
Posted by: mojo   2004-1-12 4:25:45 PM  

#6  "Wrong and offensive", huh?

Here are a few examples I would call wrong and offensive. Expect no apologies anytime soon though.
Posted by: True German Ally   2004-1-12 4:06:00 PM  

#5   I've read this twice and haven't read anything that Kilroy said that wasn't accurate.
That's what these people find so offensive about what he said - it was the truth, and it's not flattering to Islam, not flattering to Muslims, and most especially not flattering to Arabs. It "fails to pay proper respect" demanded by these idiotarians. Of course, there's nothing about any of the three that actually earns any respect, but that doesn't stop these idiots from demanding it.
Posted by: Old Patriot   2004-1-12 3:54:28 PM  

#4  Jeez I must be dense, I've read this twice and haven't read anything that Kilroy said that wasn't accurate.Tough world we live in where calling a spade a spade - or a 7th century monkey a monkey as the case may be, gets the chattering elites panties in a bunch.
Posted by: JerseyMike   2004-1-12 1:30:25 PM  

#3  "Secondly he could learn something about Muslims and Arabs - they gave us maths and medicine - and thirdly he could use some of his vast earnings to support a Muslim charity. Then I would say he has been properly contrite."
My god this guys got some nerve, now he's trying to claw money out of my Hero Kilroy for this,and if the money did go to muslim charities i bet i know what they'd use it for...Ka-Boom,more dead Israeli's.What kind of a wanker is this trevor phillips guy. unbelivable this is,makes me wanna puke in an envolope and send it to him.(in fact i might).
Posted by: Jon Shep U.K   2004-1-12 1:06:40 PM  

#2  donated some of his "vast earnings" to an appropriate charity

He should very publicly give a very large donation to the Magen David Adom.
Posted by: Robert Crawford   2004-1-12 12:32:19 PM  

#1  If they do Kilroy for this i'm personally gonna take out that trever phillips guy,what a double standards peddling fuck wit he is.
Posted by: Jon Shep U.K   2004-1-12 11:58:06 AM  

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