The BBC is under counterterrorism investigation
Wow, finally! The BBC is under counterterrorism investigation for breaking the law by producing what amounts to Hamas propaganda. Their documentary on Gaza not only whitewashed Hamas but paid the son of a Hamas commander to narrate it—without even bothering to disclose his links to terrorism.
And what was the result? A piece of absolute fiction, packed with staged scenes, mistranslations, and blatant Hamas propaganda. One of the most damning examples? They translated “kill the Jews” as “resistance against Israelis”—a deliberate distortion that completely alters the documentary’s message. Because, of course, they couldn’t let the audience hear the truth.
After being exposed by investigative journalist David Collier, the BBC finally admitted to “serious flaws” and pulled the documentary. But not before a bunch of self-righteous celebrities and activists—including the usual suspects like Miriam Margolyes, Maxine Peake, and Jeremy Corbyn—had an absolute meltdown demanding it stay on air. They were so desperate to defend this Hamas-funded, terror-sympathising nonsense that they publicly humiliated themselves when the BBC was forced to pull it.
Not to be outdone, **Peter Tatchell—ever the moral authority—took to social media and GB News to heroically defend the now counterterrorism-investigated BBC documentary. In a truly inspiring display of intellectual acrobatics, he insisted, "It is not Hamas propaganda! It is telling the suffering of Palestinian children," even drawing laughable parallels between their suffering and that of Jewish people.
One has to wonder—is it cognitive dissonance? A deep-seated need to be wrong in public? Or perhaps, an old head injury acting up again? Whatever it is, his unwavering devotion to a Hamas-approved narrative is nothing short of impressive.
So what is it, BBC? Are you just shockingly unprofessional, deeply antisemitic, or is this some twisted remnant of British colonialist pride—the refusal to admit when you’ve got it completely, catastrophically wrong?
Whatever the reason, the status quo needs to end. We’re long past the point of giving the BBC the benefit of the doubt. A taxpayer-funded broadcaster that propagates terrorist narratives, hides Hamas ties, and gaslights the public has no business pretending to be a neutral news organisation.
This proves what I’ve been repeating loudly since October 7th—and what I’ve known for the past decade: The BBC is not fit for purpose.