tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-3272054900018746845.post5720049455010233881..comments2024-01-01T17:21:52.555+00:00Comments on Is the BBC biased?: The Return of the Trojan HorseCraighttp://www.blogger.com/profile/08741318067991857821noreply@blogger.comBlogger1125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-3272054900018746845.post-8058181424850905082017-11-04T22:48:45.182+00:002017-11-04T22:48:45.182+00:00He is indeed and for some reason seems to have bec...He is indeed and for some reason seems to have become heavily involved with Muslim matters. Yet some of his stances seem odd and contradictory, as for instance being critical of Saudi Arabia and taking a benign view of Iran but standing up for the Sunni-influenced schools involved in the plot. Just how deep was his investigation into that? Quite apart from the fake letter he referred to, there was a lot of evidence gathered and more than one official investigation and report with findings of what went on. Can that all legitimately be brushed aside and dismissed as Islamophobia? Oborne has also sat on a Commission on Muslims and participation in public life <br />set up by a pressure group originating in East London. It's not all bad: at least he has a low opinion of Alastair Campbell. As for that Mark Easton article, it is a shocker in its facile false equivalences. He goes as far as to pray in aid the wearing of a school cap or hat as if that has the same purpose and meaning as girls wearing Islamic scarves and all that goes with that, while failing to mention small matters such as segregating female and male pupils, with girls sitting at the back etc etc. There was so much more stuff of that kind and worse, that went on in those schools.Anonymousnoreply@blogger.com