Wednesday, April 27, 2011

BBC Lies about Tibet

Hateful and Manipulative BBC Propaganda and Lies About Tibet

PROOF -

Before: 26/04/11

www.bbc.co.uk/news/world-us-canada-13188931

After: 27/04/11

www.bbc.co.uk/news/world-asia-pacific-13205481

In ‘before,’ 26/04/11 we have the sarcastic comments of a nasty pro-Chinese, anti-Tibetan ***t called Adam Brookes. This is what he really thinks of Tibet. And this is the view the BBC clearly holds of Tibet too.

Read it – lots of ‘inverted commas’ representing sarcasm and ‘so-called’, such as here:

“..Following elections in March, Mr Sangay emerged as the surprise front-runner to become Kalon Tripa - a position often referred to as "prime minister" of a "Tibetan government-in-exile" headed by the Dalai Lama…”

“….He will have to lead a global movement that campaigns for Tibetan rights and freedoms under Chinese rule. He'll also manage the ramshackle "government-in-exile" that sits on a dusty hillside in northern India, in the town of Dharamsala.

But his "government" has neither country nor international recognition. And the exiled Tibetans appear to have elected a man who has almost no experience of his homeland, and none of government...”

And so on….and then this

“…The "Central Tibetan Administration" is the object of China's relentless scorn. It has 1,100 officials to its name, and ministries of health, education and security…”


So what?

Tibetans don’t goose-step around with machine guns terrifying everyone, they are too civilised for that! At least the Tibetans are honest and decent, unlike the corrupt and debauched Chinese government. When the scumbag Chinese Government starts reimbursing and compensating the poor of Beijing whose homes were demolished around their ears to make way for the disgusting Olympic ‘Junky’ Games, leaving them homeless, then perhaps this corrupt ‘government’ can get on its high horse. And Tibetans do not eat their pet dogs and cats, or their own babies, unlike their revolting neighbours.

Now read the cushy version, ‘after’ on the 27th! Let’s all pretend to love Tibet, shall we?

NO BBC – BE HONEST FOR ONCE! Actually I prefer the 26th version, the British Government’s version, hatefully shocking, cruel and deceitful! Lovely!