Biased – and contradictory – BBC attacks Munchetty AND Edwards over flags
If all nations’ flags are supposed to be equal, it seems the BBC’s bosses think some are more equal than others.
The Corporation has attacked its own newsreaders, Naga Munchetty and Huw Edwards, for ridiculing the current policy of Boris Johnson’s Tory ministers to hang a Union Flag behind them whenever they’re interviewed.
Tell you what, Tory Tim*, is this better for you?
The Munchetty controversy arose after a BBC Breakfast News interview with corrupt (see past articles) Tory Housing Minister Robert Jenrick, who – of course – had made sure a Union Flag was visible behind him. Co-presenter Charlie Stayt passed a comment about it which she enjoyed, conspicuously:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=zfef3NrdM0Y
The incident prompted some anti-Conservative social media users to post messages on Twitter that Ms Munchetty graced with a ‘like’ – and it was this that dropped her into trouble with her bosses.
She later wrote on Twitter: “I ‘liked’ tweets today that were offensive in nature about the use of the British flag as a backdrop in a government interview this morning. I have since removed these ‘likes’.
“This [sic] do not represent the views of me or the BBC. I apologise for any offence taken.”
So it seems the BBC wants people who fly their flag to be treated with respect.
Right?
Why, then, did it treat Huw Edwards the way it did when he tweeted a tongue-in-cheek response to the row?
BBC bosses ordered Edwards to take down a tweet that said – well, see for yourself:
This is the tweet that Huw Edwards @huwbbc has been ordered to delete, so feel free to retweet it on his behalf ;) pic.twitter.com/Rh9s3ocpNa
— Rob Thomas (@RobThomas14) March 19, 2021
Several hours later, Mr Edwards tweeted this:
Gutted. My pro-flag 🏴 tweet has been cut down in its prime. By order. But it will be back tomorrow 🏉 — by popular demand. 🏴 Meanwhile enjoy this magnificent flag — one of my favourites. 😇 #SixNationsRugby #FRAvWAL pic.twitter.com/f1RY9xIvNJ
— HUW EDWARDS 🏴 (@thehuwedwards) March 19, 2021
Do you think he was being altogether serious in that last comment?
The Corporation’s contradictory attitude has sown more than a little confusion:
What do you call a country where the Governing Party is angry about jokes about the flag but relaxed about 100,000 avoidable deaths? The UK.
— Bob Morgan 🇺🇦 💙 (@Bbmorg) March 19, 2021
Broadcasters of colour, historians of Black history, enslavement and Empire, the National Trust, the Proms, on and on. And yet they have spent billions and 100k plus are dead.
— Prof Kate Williams 💙 (@KateWilliamsme) March 20, 2021
So Naga Munchetty was censored for laughing at the size of someone’s flag and Huw Edwards was censored for having a flag. Is there now only one true flag and we must not laugh at anything about it? There must be a word for that?
— Baroness Rachel of Belmont (@rachelsmith999) March 20, 2021
Could No. 10 please publish guidance on what we are allowed to make jokes about, like and laugh at #thankyou.
— Jessica Simor KC (@JMPSimor) March 19, 2021
Particularly confused, it seems, was Education Secretary Gavin Williamson, who appears to have indulged in overkill, just to be sure:
https://twitter.com/jamesdoleman/status/1372965922265301000
*Tim Davie, Director-General of the BBC, is a former Conservative politician at local level.
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Hahah – love the image of that arrogant patronising Ress-Hogg or is it Rees-Mogg! He looks delightful in all his glory!!
Prof. Kate Williams the word is fascist and as you know, the fascist BBC will not be commissioning any documentaries from your goodself because you have criticised ‘our wonderful fascist murderous government!’
Those tory boy morons attempting to out do each other by the number and size of their little flags – hilarious if it was just a joke – but it isn’t – fascists are obsessed with their flags.
Now the BBC is under the control of fascist minion Tim Davie he is the one ordering Naga Munchetty and Huw Edwards ‘to bow down and worship the fascist tories’ flags!’
Can’t wait for that little fascist dictator dick johnson issue orders to police telling them any woman or man who disrespects our fascist tory flag has committed a crime and will be immediately arrested!