The chutzpah of the man who incited the January 6th riots complaining that he was misrepresented after pardoning all his rioters is of the scale. Does anyone really understand why Tim Davie seemingly resigned over one edit in a 2 hour speech - is Panoarma supposed to be 2 and a half hours now? Why does an edit in a speech that happened over 5 years ago and was broadcast over a year ago really matter to anyone? Doubtless he was going to stand down soon anyway and thinks that this will pacify critics of the BBC but that's not how fascists work. As can be seen on the left, Mr Trump is a bully with no grace who gloats at the elimination of his enemies like a James Bond supervillan. All this disctraction in the same week that Donald Trump pardoned Rudy Giuliani over attempt to overturn 2020 election. He pardoned all the rioters on his first day in office too, just in case anyone had any doubts over how sticky his fingers were over attempts to steal that election.
Michael Prescott who wrote the 8000 word "note" ...in effect a shopping list of complaints was an "External Advisor" to the BBC for which we the Licence Fee payers shelled out £15,000 a year. He was contracted by the "Serota Review, the BBC Board has decided that the Editorial Guidelines and Standards Committee would benefit from additional editorial advice from editorial experts with significant experience outside the BBC". Clearly he spent all his time coming up with specious complaints which everyone got bored listening to. The Serota Review (named after a bloke who used to work at the Tate who conducted it) was brought about in part by Martin Bashir's 1995 interview with Princess Diana in which he told her a series of absolute whoppers in order to admit there was adultery with Camilla in her marriage. We're now convieniently for the establishment not allowed to watch this documentary again despite the fact that the essence of what was said (that Charlie and Camilla were lovers) remains true and Diana is pushing up the daisies in the center of the Oval Lake at Althorp Park and cannot possibly be hurt by its content anymore.
Prescott identifies terrible innacuracies in BBC reporting such as "Despite growing concerns that this new methodology was unreliable, the UN and media outlets, including the BBC, reported that 70 per cent of all those killed in Gaza were women and children. Eventually the UN reviewed and revised down the figure to 52 per cent"
Quite right. We wouldn't want to get wrong the proportion of women and children that Bibi has genocided in plain sight.
Other specious complaints include "Mass graves. In April, 2024, and again in June, the BBC covered two stories relating to the discovery of mass graves in Gaza. The first was discovered at Al Nasser hospital and the second at Al Shifa. The strong implication in the coverage was that Israeli forces had buried hundreds of bodies at both sites prior to withdrawing from the area. The source for both stories was the Hamas controlled Gaza Civil Defence Agency. This was not reflected in the coverage. The internal report to the EGSC flagged: “There was no independent corroboration of allegations of war crimes, including alleged evidence of summary executions, torture and bodies found with their hands tied together”.One online story incorrectly implied a UN official had corroborated the reports of hands being tied." <- Unfortunately they did (“Among the deceased were allegedly older people, women and wounded, while others were found tied with their hands…tied and stripped of their clothes,” said Ravina Shamdasani, spokesperson for the UN High Commissioner for Human Rights.).
But there is no point in correcting these errors. Mr Prescott and his fellow travellors are simply trying to batter the BBC into submission by sheer quantity of output.
All of Trump's attempts to subvert the January 6th election are recorded in detail on Jack Smith's report (his prosecutions had to be aborted when Trump's re-election gave him immunity again:
E. Mr. Trump's Supporters Attack the United States Capitol
Mr. Trump's efforts to remain in power converged and culminated on January 6, the day that Mr. Biden was to be certified President. That day, Mr. Trump was scheduled to speak at the Ellipse to the crowd of supporters he had summoned to Washington with false claims of election fraud. 94 At around 1 :00 a.m. on the morning of January 6, Mr. Trump tweeted: "If Vice President @Mike_Pence comes through for us, we will win the Presidency. Many States want to decertify the mistake they made in certifying incorrect & even fraudulent numbers in a process NOT approved by their State Legislatures (which it must be). Mike can send it back!" Just before he left the White House to give his speech at the Ellipse, Mr. Trump phoned Mr. Pence one last time; when Mr. Pence told Mr. Trump that he planned to issue a public statement making clear that he lacked the authority to do what Mr. Trump wanted, Mr. Trump expressed anger at him. He then directed staffers to re-insert into his planned Ellipse speech some language that he had drafted earlier targeting Mr. Pence. During his speech at the Ellipse, Mr. Trump made one more attempt to retain power. In his remarks, Mr. Trump repeated many of the same lies he had been telling for monthsregarding dead voters, non-citizen voters, and vote dumps-and he told newer ones: lies that targeted states wanted to change their electors and that Mr. Pence had the authority, and might be persuaded, to change the election results. The lie regarding Mr. Pence was particularly deceptive because Mr. Trump knew what his supporters in the crowd did not: that Mr. Pence had just told him in no uncertain terms that he would not do what Mr. Trump was demanding. Mr. Trump told the crowd-a crowd of his supporters that he had remarked to advisors the night before was "angry" -that the election had been stolen and the country would no longer exist if this purported crime were not stopped; and that the discovery of "fraud" licensed them to "go by very different rules." Although Mr. Trump at one point also told his supporters to "peacefully and patriotically make [their] voices heard," he used the word "fight" more than ten times in the speech before concluding by directing his supporters to march to the Capitol to give allied Members of Congress "the kind of pride and boldness they need to take back our country." He also told the angry crowd that "if you don't fight like hell, you're not going to have a country anymore." Throughout the speech, Mr. Trump gave his supporters false hope that through such action, they could cause Mr. Pence to overturn the election results, even improvising new lines directed at Mr. Pence as the speech went on.
At Mr. Trump's urging, thousands of his supporters marched from the Ellipse to the Capitol building. There, Mr. Pence began the certification at around 1 :00 p.m. Outside the building, the crowd swelled and broke through barriers cordoning off the grounds. The crowd that attacked the Capitol was filled with Mr. Trump's supporters, as made clear by their Trump shirts, signs, and flags. As described in detail below, the crowd violently attacked the law enforcement officers attempting to secure the building.
After his speech, Mr. Trump returned to the White House and, at around 1 :30 p.m., settled in the dining room off of the Oval Office. There, he watched television news coverage of events at the Capitol and reviewed Twitter on his phone. When the angry crowd advanced on the Capitol building and breached it at around 2: 13 p.m., forcing the Senate to recess, several of Mr. Trump's advisors rushed to the dining room and told him that a riot had started at the Capitol and that rioters were in the building. Over the course of the afternoon, they forcefully urged Mr. Trump to issue calming messages to his supporters. Mr. Trump resisted, repeatedly remarking that the people at the Capitol were angry because the election had been stolen.
Just before 2:24 p.m., the news channel playing on the television in the dining room where Mr. Trump was sitting aired an interview with an individual marching from the Ellipse to the Capitol, who expressed his anger at Mr. Pence and stated, "But I still believe President Trump has something else left." Then, at 2:24 p.m., sitting alone, Mr. Trump issued a Tweet attacking Mr. Pence and fueling the riot: "Mike Pence didn't have the courage to do what should have been done to protect our Country and our Constitution, giving States a chance to certify a corrected set of facts, not the fraudulent or inaccurate ones which they were asked to previouslycertify. USA demands the truth!" One minute later, the United States Secret Service was forced to evacuate Mr. Pence to a secure location at the Capitol. 126 When an advisor at the White House learned this, he rushed to the dining room and informed Mr. Trump, who replied
"So what?"
The rioters at the Capitol had been motivated and directed by Mr. Trump, and he continued to resist advisors' requests to direct them to leave. Throughout the afternoon, crowds at the Capitol hunted for Mr. Pence and other lawmakers, with some chanting, "Hang Mike Pence!" At 2:38 p.m. and 3:30 p.m., Mr. Trump issued two Tweets falsely suggesting that events at the Capitol were "peaceful" and asking individuals there (whom he termed "WE") to remain that way: "Please support our Capitol Police and Law Enforcement. They are truly on theside of our Country. Stay Peaceful!" and, "I am asking for everyone at the U.S. Capitol to remain peaceful. No violence! Remember, WE are the Party of Law & Order-respect the Law
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