Christ, you do like to go around in circles and ignore the points being made. QR did ask you to raise what you thought were particular points of bias you have come across on the BBC and critique that. I assume that's a work in progress?
In what seems like a previous life, I put up some links from a variety of media where people from BAME backgrounds discussed their experiences of what they believed to be institutional racism. They weren't op-eds but peoples actual experiences. You dismissed those pieces on the basis that they must be inherently biased to come to those conclusions and what about racism toward white people and Coca-Cola and 'woke culture' and 'identity politics'! You then post a bunch of links from the right wing press - media organisations that have an anti-BBC bias, partly based on their politics but also on their owner's business interests, which mean they will always oppose a publicly funded broadcaster. Who 'elected' Murdoch, the Barclay brothers and the tax dodging owners of the Mail - I certainly didn't.
According to you, one posting simply cancels out the other. You begin with a conclusion , avoid any verification and shout down contradictory facts and opinions. Your answer to a question is to shout back a loaded question of your own. I was genuinely looking at other peoples experiences and suggesting there is an alternative view, but you are simply looking for confirmation.
I don't happen to believe the BBC is unduly biased to the right or to the left and just one little example comes to mind - I believe the 'Today' programme on Radio 4 is the highest rated news programming in the country with 7 million weekly listeners. That demographic is pretty heavily skewed to the over 50s and within that, probably toward a conservative (small c) majority. These people are not turning off in huge numbers or asking that the BBC is defunded - although I'm sure there are people who would like it reformed. If I disagree mightily with something I hear or see, I switch it off, but I don't tar the entire output of the corporation. I personally don't want 'Strictly' or 'Mrs Browns Boy's' from the BBC or them over bidding for sports events - but I appreciate the work done by local BBC radio (would any commercial concern really cover an Oxford Pappa John's game or other local sport?), 6 Music, the excellent world service and the generally very usable BBC website. Please, if you have examples of left-wing bias, expose them.
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