What happened when Israel sent its refugees to Rwanda? runs the headline of a story on the BBC News website by the BBC World Service's Daisy Walsh.
It's quite a story - and even more of a BBC achievement - managing to bash Israel, push the 'racism' angle and slam the UK government's Rwanda plan, all at the same time.
The BBC has scored a hat-trick!
Ah, the term 'hat-trick' reminds me of that great British black footballer Gary Lineker - the Jesse Owens of British soccer - who scored one during the 1986 World Cup group game between England and Poland, sending us through to the last 16.
Gary - a true survivor - has done very well for himself, despite racism. The BBC licence fee has truly set him free.
Free at last, free at last, thank God almighty he is free at last...to endlessly tweet his controversial opinions as a top BBC star, despite that BBC high-up bloke Tim Davie - remember him? - supposedly trying to rein him in.
Gary - a true survivor - has done very well for himself, despite racism. The BBC licence fee has truly set him free.
Free at last, free at last, thank God almighty he is free at last...to endlessly tweet his controversial opinions as a top BBC star, despite that BBC high-up bloke Tim Davie - remember him? - supposedly trying to rein him in.
‘I’m black Gary, you’re white.’
— GB News (@GBNEWS) June 25, 2022
Nana Akua gives her views of Gary Lineker and his comments ‘trivialising the experience of racism.’
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