Dubbed the British Bias Corporation (BBC) the broadcaster’s incessant drooling over Blacks at the expense of anyone with White skin is digging a graveyard for BBC directors ~ except the Jewish executives which make up the majority of programme producers.
The total for the year 2019/20 was 368,377, which BBC management reportedly said back then was exceptionally high due to complaints about the 2019 general election in the UK and the first time it had exceeded 300,000 since records began. In just the last 12 months, the BBC has received nearly 500,000 viewer complaints about ‘perceived bias.’

According to the broadcaster’s own annual report released this week, it received 462,255 complaints from 2020 to 2021, an increase of 93,878 from the previous year. Public anger over perceived bias has been driving up the numbers, which are up from 218,253 in 2018/19.
‘The volume of complaints to the BBC remains a concern. This financial year has seen another sharp increase in the number of complaints received,’ said Ian Hargreaves, chair of the BBC’s Editorial Guidelines and Standards Committee, quoted in the report. ‘The committee has explored the reasons behind this increase in volume year-on-year and asked the executive to review the operational handling of complaints.’

The figures and the consequences were echoed by the UK watchdog Ofcom, which announced on Friday that it had received a record number of complaints in the previous year: 142,660, up from 35,545 the year before.









Our research shows too many people perceive the BBC to be shaped by a particular (pro-Black Anti-White) perspective. This is not simply about the politics of Left and Right. We recognise that many viewers feel the BBC does not get the world from their point of view,’ the BBC annual report stated.

After receiving 23,674 complaints, broadcasting watchdog Ofcom reportedly advised the BBC that hosts should not ‘inadvertently give the impression of setting out personal opinions.’
Apart from that, Andrew Marr’s interview with Prime Minister Boris Johnson, which got 1,712 complaints, was also besieged by claims of prejudice.

According to Ofcom’s statement on the annual report, the ‘vast majority’ of the record-breaking number was about ‘content that audiences found offensive.’ Ofcom stated that receiving such a significant volume of complaints about specific broadcasts is ‘unusual,’ and the watchdog noted that there was an ’increase in the number of complaints specifically about potentially racially offensive broadcast content.’ Source


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