Brainwashing British Children
This morning I've been on childminding duty, with the smallest of the Baby Bishop keeping me occupied with a variety of more or less charming antics. The weather has cheered up (well, it's above freezing and the sun's out) and so we got out for some fresh air.
Duly refreshed and with fifteen minutes to kill before lunch, we switched on the television and caught a programme called Barnaby Bear on CBeebies. I don't know why I still let the children watch anything the BBC produces, I really don't, and true to form even Barnaby Bear managed to be infuriating. Yes folks, BBC output for preschoolers is just as disgustingly political as the rest of its output. Can anyone at the BBC stand up and tell me that it is considered suitable for preschoolers to watch a section about roads protesters at Twyford Down? Complete with Lord Porritt bawling into a loudhailer? I know he's a hero to those on the left, but this is meant to be a programme for the under fives, for heaven's sake! Barnaby Bear and the Twyford Down protesters? What planet are these people on?
Reader Comments (11)
I think they, the BBC, need to be terminated by a Dalek. I have been disappointed with their output for 10 years now but so few people care, they are just able to get away with it. Wake up everyone.
http://www.guardian.co.uk/environment/2009/jan/08/wind-turbine-ufo-lincolnshire-the-sun
Could suit the agenda of not looking at the fact that aging wind generators and current unprecedented icing may become a problem?
This local article shows the kind of real concerns that get buried in favour for this kind of fantasy UFO guff:
http://www.louthleader.co.uk/news/UPDATE-Call-for-Conisholme-wind.4851807.jp
This a well known failure in Denmark
http://uk.youtube.com/watch?v=WaVyIYotTdI&feature=related
Because you're not a tyrant?
There's actually an important issue here though isn't there. The kids don't know they're watching political propaganda, so I really should step in.