Jewish BBC boss says that his network has too many white people

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    APACHERAT Well-Known Member Past Donor

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    Remember when CNN was all white and was sitting on top of the world when it came to the news ?

    I remember.

    Then in the 2000's it started going PC and it became all about diversity.

    One by one every white who worked for CNN during the good old days of Ted Turner were fired and replaced with a bead scratching liberal, gays and people of color. Until there was only one hold over from the Ted Turner CNN days, Lou Dobbs. He was finally fired in the name of political correctness.

    Look at CNN today. Even MSNBC has higher ratings and CNN has gone from a respectable news organization to a fake news organization.
     
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    THREAD LOCKED - Rule 7 - Inflammatory Statements aimed at a religion and a people

    The OP has made two references to the religion of James Harding in what I believe is an attempt to inflame. The religion of Mr. Harding has no bearing what-so-ever on the hiring of workers of different ethnicity so the thread was locked.
     
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    The jewish BBC boss James Harding often brags about how pro-Israel he is. We find an example of this in the following article from The Guardian, which is one of Great Britain's major newspapers:
    https://www.theguardian.com/media/2013/apr/16/james-harding-times-bbc

    And as I have shown in this thread, Harding is still pushing his pro-Israel viewpoint at the BBC.
     
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