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BBC: Iranians are Angels
2007-12-01
The BBC's Jon Leyne can't restrain himself from rushing to praise Iran over one TV series. The writer and director made this typical anti-Semitic statement, equating Zionism with Nazism: "We sympathise just as much with those innocent Jewish victims of the Nazis, as much as we do with the Palestinian victims of Zionism."

Leyne is evidently too dim, or himself too anti-Israel, to understand the gross insult implied in the comparison of Zionists to the barbarians who murdered a third of the Jews during the Holocaust.

Leyne goes on to pompously pontificate: "Most Iranians, even those taking part in the most ardent anti-Zionist demonstrations, would be quite shocked at any accusation that they are anti-Semitic."

How the hell does he know that? He's canvassed the opinions of most Iranians? Perhaps Leyne himself feels that is not anti-Semitic to rant and rave against Zionism - which is simply the movement behind the establishment and maintenance of the Jewish state of Israel. If so, perhaps he can bring us some evidence, rather than vague generalities, to support that view.

This reminds me of another ignorant, biased statement from Leyne as he used the Fatah-Hamas bloodshed in Gaza to indulge in standard anti-Israel BBC propaganda: "Many Israelis are rubbing their hands in glee, though the anarchy on its border may not be in Israel's best interest."

Someone at the BBC needs to prevent propagandist hacks like Leyne from making statements that cannot be verified. He should be obliged to restrict his bias to his fellow-bigots over drinks at the BBC bar, not inflict it on the general public.
Posted by:Bryan

#7  Frankly, it's a lot more coherent and fact-based than 90% of the opinion passed off as Rantburg commentary.

Hey! I represent that!
Posted by: Frank G   2007-12-01 22:38  

#6  Well, it is an opinion, albeit a slightly hyperbolic one.

Frankly, it's a lot more coherent and fact-based than 90% of the opinion passed off as Rantburg commentary.
Posted by: Pappy   2007-12-01 22:20  

#5  I dont understand how can make such a bad written post.
Posted by: Pholugum Stalin1270   2007-12-01 21:43  

#4  I was disappointed to see that the opinion is that of Bryan and not one from the media.
Posted by: PlanetDan   2007-12-01 16:48  

#3  "Most Iranians, even those taking part in the most ardent anti-Zionist demonstrations, would be quite shocked at any accusation that they are anti-Semitic."

Aren't peoples' heads supposed to explode when they make transparently contradictory statements like this? If not, some way needs to be arranged.
Posted by: Zenster   2007-12-01 15:13  

#2  Fixed.

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Posted by: Pappy   2007-12-01 12:56  

#1  He should be obliged to restrict his bias to his fellow-bigots over drinks at the BBC bar, not inflict it on the general public.

Someone is obviously unfamiliar with the BBC and their political views.

Link is broken, btw.
Posted by: SteveS   2007-12-01 11:32  

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