Saturday, September 16, 2006

The BBC clearly has a problem with the concept of reciprocity
BBC: The furore over the Pope's remarks about Islam has left many Catholics inside and outside the Vatican shaking their heads in disbelief.

Aides of Benedict XVI are dismayed that a quotation used to illustrate a philosophical argument should have provoked such anger from Muslims.

But for others, the row has highlighted their concerns about the Pope's attitude towards the Church's relations with the Islamic world. Pope remarks reveal harder stance
Mark Alexander

2 comments:

Anonymous said...

The BBC are always keen to jump on the Islamic Support bandwagon. That's why we pay the license fee.
Just so we can have "fair and impartial" news.
The BBC should be investigated for it's deliberately slanted and biased coverage.

Mark said...

Yes, Anonymous, the BBC loves to run to the aid of Muslims and Islam. They seem to have forgotten that the UK is a Christian country!

I think that it's high time the licence fee was scrapped. Let 'Auntie' compete with the rest of the media. After all, she's old enough to stand on her own two feet now!