• Nicole Lampert at Spiked has more to say on the BBC and Israel:

    I don’t want to be one of those Jews moaning endlessly about the BBC’s anti-Israel bias, but I do want to know exactly how a child whose father is a Hamas minister, a second child who has been used repeatedly in anti-Israel propaganda, and a third child whose dad was a captain in the Hamas-run police force ended up the key characters in a major documentary on the BBC – the national broadcaster of a country in which Hamas is a proscribed terrorist group.

    As an entertainment journalist, I often work closely with the BBC and so am aware of how tightly controlled everything is. It can take days for the numerous approvals necessary just for some anodyne quotes from a celebrity about her latest show. Working on a documentary, particularly with children, requires reams of paperwork that are meant to give a semblance of due diligence. Part of that is meant to involve discussions with a child’s parents about what is going to be filmed. Did the producers not realise, at any point, who any of these children’s parents were? And what about child safeguarding more broadly? Given that Hamas is known to use children for its propaganda purposes, did no one at the BBC think about whether or how these children might have been manipulated?

    The scandal was initially unearthed shortly after the documentary aired earlier this week by blogger David Collier. He noticed that the BBC’s child narrator, Abdullah, had previously been used in a Channel 4 programme in November 2023, with a different man falsely claiming to be his father. Collier then discovered that Abdullah was actually the son of the deputy agricultural minister, Ayman Alyazuri, in the Hamas government in Gaza.

    Gradually other online sleuths discovered more. The local cameraman the BBC hired had celebrated the 7 October massacre. Even the editing raised serious questions about the footage. A boy called Zakaria appeared with a different haircut, and several different outfits and pairs of shoes, during a segment that the documentary presents as being filmed in a single day….

    The BBC has had a shocking war since 7 October. Whenever things flare up between the Israelis and Palestinians, there are competing claims from both sides. Yet the BBC’s catalogue of failings can’t just be put down to the fog of war. It seems its journalists trust what they are told by Hamas more than they trust the Israeli government. Danny Cohen has helmed two lengthy and ever growing reports into the BBC’s errors on the Gaza war, pointing to serious institutional failures and groupthink.

    For me, the clearest example of this also emerged this week following Hamas’s handover of four coffins containing dead hostages. Two of these contained the remains of tiny children who were stolen from their home (one was meant to contain the body of their mother, Shiri Bibas, but in Hamas’s sickest stunt yet, it contained a different body). During this grim ceremony, behind the coffins was a grotesque cartoon of Israeli prime minister Benjamin Netanyahu depicting him as Dracula. To the side were various slogans about ‘Nazi Zionists’, how Hamas wants the war to continue, and some of its own facts and figures about the war’s impact. Yet this is how the BBC’s diplomatic editor Paul Adams described it in his report for the BBC: ‘Once again, there was a stage, flanked by huge posters highlighting the catastrophic consequences of Israel’s military campaign in Gaza and the Palestinian determination to stay put.’

    Why did he miss the Netanyahu cartoon with all its Nazi-esque anti-Semitism? The clue, perhaps, might be found in a post on X he wrote the day after Hamas’s 7 October massacre, which gives the lie to the idea that the BBC’s reporters have any degree of neutrality on this war: ‘7 October was the day Gazans broke out of their dismal prison and exacted terrible revenge. When Israelis, soldiers and civilians alike found themselves on the receiving end of a red mist of pent-up rage.’ Those poor Hamas terrorists. Who could blame them for what they did?

    From top to bottom, in both its news and documentary departments, the BBC has a problem. Perhaps a head will roll for this documentary debacle, but the problem is much bigger. The entire organisation needs a root and branch cleansing of this tendency to whitewash a murderous, rapist, Islamist terrorist group. Because I don’t want to pay my licence fee for it any more.

    Kemi Badenoch has now joined the fray. From Steerpike at the Spectator:

    To the BBC, which has received a rather scathing letter from Tory leader Kemi Badenoch over a controversial documentary on Palestine. The Conservative party leader blasted the BBC 2 film released last week – titled ‘Gaza: How to Survive A Warzone’ – which was narrated by none other than, er, the son of a Hamas official and has questioned whether licence fee payers’ cash has been paid to the terrorist organisation. Dear oh dear…

    "There have been repeated and serious allegations of systemic and institutional bias against Israel in the BBC’s coverage of the war. These include repeated drawing of a false equivalence between Israel and Hamas; the seemingly endless revelations of bias and malpractice at BBC Arabic; the views of some staff members expressed candidly on social media; the actions of certain individual journalists, including senior figures; and the practice of interviews where Israeli interlocutors are robustly interrogated and Palestinian officials can speak with little challenge."

    In fact, the Tory leader has even threatened to pull her party’s support for the Beeb’s licence fee if there isn’t ‘serious action’ taken over the documentary. Will BBC bigwigs now conduct an inquiry? Stay tuned…

     

  • Yesterday Jon Donnison; today Paul Adams. The list of brazenly anti-Israel BBC correspondents grows daily.

    The BBC has been accused of "whitewashing" Hamas propaganda following an article by its Diplomatic Correspondent about the release of slain Israeli hostages on Thursday.

    In an article published on the BBC News website about the return of the bodies of Oded Lifschitz, Shiri Bibas and her two young sons, Ariel and Kfir, veteran BBC correspondent Paul Adams wrote: “Once again, there was a stage, flanked by huge posters highlighting the catastrophic consequences of Israel's military campaign in Gaza and the Palestinian determination to stay put.”

    The posters, which Adams referred to as "imagery of the consequences of Israel's campaign," featured depictions of Israeli Prime Minister Netanyahu as a vampire alongside slogans accusing him of being a Nazi war criminal who was responsible for the deaths of the Israeli hostages.

    The propaganda sign said: “the war criminal Netanyahu and his Nazi army killed them with missiles from Zionist warplanes” and featured a ghoulish cartoon of the Israeli Prime Minister with blood dripping out of his mouth. The stage was flanked with images of white missiles spattered with red paint and the statement, “they were killed by USA bombs.”

    Israeli officials have since stated that the bodies Kfir Bibas, aged ten months, and his older brother Ariel, aged four, were not the victims of an airstrike, but were instead murdered by Hamas terrorists’ “bare hands”.

    It matters not to a BBC correspondent. The Jews are always guilty.

    A BBC newsroom source told the JC: “How a top BBC correspondent can turn huge horrifying posters of Netanyahu as a zombie Dracula peering over the hostages, and rows and rows of Israeli coffins into simply 'imagery of the consequences of Israel's campaign' is deeply worrying. Worse still, nobody batted an eyelid. Serious questions need to be answered."

    Alex Hearn, Director of Labour Against Antisemitism (LAAS), criticised Adams for “whitewashing” Hamas’ antisemitic propaganda. "What was depicted wasn’t a failed military campaign but medieval blood libel," Hearn stated.

    One of the BBC's top correspondents, it's clear, can't tell the difference.

    Meanwhile, Adams’ old posts on social media have resurfaced, prompting questions about his impartiality. In one post from October 7, 2023, he referred to the Hamas attack that day as a “mass breakout,” describing it as “audacious (and yes brutal).” The following day, he called the massacre “the day Gazans broke out of their dismal prison and exacted terrible revenge.”

    On October 17, Adams suggested Israeli forces had bombed the al-Ahli hospital, a claim later contradicted by intelligence reports that linked the explosion to a failed rocket launch from within Gaza.

    He wrote: “Deeply disturbing reports from Gaza City tonight, with suggestion that 100s of Palestinians have been killed at al-Ahli hospital. Full of the wounded and those seeking shelter from Israel's bombardment. IDF can't yet say if this was an air strike.”

    Deeply disturbing reports from inside the BBC.

  • Well, this is how it goes with a serial agent of disruption like Trump. Occasionally – gender stuff – he gets it right. So here we go with Stonewall and all their ridiculous Diversity Champions schemes:

    Stonewall could be forced to cut up to half of its staff after President Trump’s decision to freeze foreign aid, The Times understands.

    Workers at the LGBTQ+ charity were told on Thursday that restructuring would take place, and that only roles with dedicated funding would be safe.

    Simon Blake, the chief executive of Stonewall, made the announcement in an office-wide Teams call, which was said to have left its 114 staff “shellshocked”.

    Sources said they believed up to half of the workforce could be made redundant in the move, which they were told would “secure the future of Stonewall for the long term as a significant LGBTQ+ organisation able to deliver impactful campaigns and legislative change across the UK and further afield”.

    Insiders believed the announcement was linked to decisions made by Trump over the provision of foreign aid. Blake has previously warned of the impact Trump’s move would have on Stonewall’s operations.

    And here's us thinking it was only the nasty enemies of "progressive" politics who relied on US funding.

    Funding from the US came to Stonewall through the Global Equality Fund (GEF), administered by the US state department, which has given the charity more than half a million pounds in the past three years. The GEF focuses on “advancing LGBTI rights around the world” and is a pooled fund with contributions from numerous countries and private businesses, but it has not published accounts since 2015.

    In recent years the GEF has been Stonewall’s largest funder. Charity accounts show the GEF increased its funding for Stonewall year on year, handing over £137,254 in 2021-22, rising to £204,442 in 2022-23 and reaching £233,583 in the most recent set of accounts.

    The slippery slope just got slippier. They jumped on the trans bandwagon after the gay rights battles were won, to keep the money flowing in, and now they're paying the price. The T has no place alongside the LGB.

    Added: see Dennis Noel Kavanagh's thread reader.

  • Ca. 1905. "Steamer Manitou at dock, Mackinac Island, Michigan."

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  • The Jersey Evening Post headline – Woman jailed after trying to bring cocaine into Jersey.

    The article:

    A 39-year-old woman has been jailed for four years and six months after trying to bring £13,000 worth of cocaine into Jersey.

    Emma Louise Llewellyn, from Stoke-on-Trent, arrived on a flight from Liverpool in November last year and initially claimed that she was visiting the Island for the weekend to see a friend.

    But after Customs officers swabbed her baggage, traces of cocaine were found. Llewellyn initially denied drug use but later admitted to having used the Class A drug the previous week.

    The photograph:

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  • Photographer Mike Abrahams in North London:

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    Three legged race. Community festival. 

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    Queens Crescent market 

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    Queens Crescent market

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    Queens Crescent market

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    Queens Crescent market

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    Elderly woman in her kitchen. 

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    Elderly woman feeding the pigeons

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    Pigeon fancier with his lofts.

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    Elderly man uses a ladder to tie his laces. 

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    Pensioners' Christmas party. 

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    Woman voting at residents association meeting

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    Kentish Town Public Laundy. Prince of Wales Baths

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    Pensioners' day centre offering lunch and company to the elderly

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    London Transport worker getting into his car on his way to work.

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    Friends waiting for their pigeons to return to the loft in their garden

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    It's fair to say the area's gone through quite some gentrification over the last 50 years.

    Abrahams' latest book, This Was Then:

    This Was Then is the first career-spanning book by one of the UK’s most significant documentary photographers. Shot across Britain over three decades, in the years before and after Margaret Thatcher’s time in government, This Was Then brilliantly captures seemingly small moments of everyday life that tell a far bigger story of Britain during this time. Abrahams’ photographs demonstrate his unerring ability to capture “ordinary people living extraordinary lives”.

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    "The propaganda efforts by both Hamas and Israel over the hostage releases are pretty nauseating".

    Donnison has history. From the JC, October 2023:

    A BBC journalist who wrongly suggested Israel was behind last week’s Gaza hospital blast had previously caused outrage by presenting a picture of an injured Syrian girl as a “heartbreaking” image of a Palestinian child hurt in an Israeli attack.

    The BBC is being urged to take further action against Jon Donnison, who has worked for the corporation for 15 years. In November 2012, he shared a picture of a young girl lying on a hospital bed with bloodied clothes, which had been taken in Syria.

    Still at the Beeb. Fits right in.

    Added: here's the original tweet. Worth it for the replies.

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  • An excellent article by Kathleen Stock in today's Sunday Times. 

    What makes you the same person as 20 years ago? Philosophers have offered different answers. Some think maybe if you had a brain transplant, or a different set of memories, you’d be a different person. The General Medical Council (GMC), we found out this week, has another answer./comment/columnists/article/gender-cannot-be-a-get-out-of-jail-card-for-violent-men-zcnntrw2f">Kathleen Stock in today's Sunday Times. 

    When a doctor announces to colleagues that he wishes henceforth to be known as the opposite sex, it seems he is offered a new GMC number to go with the new name and pronouns, wiping out his past. Wes Streeting has raised concerns that this could be hiding the adverse findings of any previous disciplinaries from the public, supposed to be traceable via the same number./comment/columnists/article/gender-cannot-be-a-get-out-of-jail-card-for-violent-men-zcnntrw2f">Kathleen Stock in today's Sunday Times. 

    The health secretary’s point about safeguarding is so blindingly obvious you’d think it might have been raised when number switching was first mooted among GMC bigwigs — except, of course, that we are talking about an ineffable but highly potent substance, gender identity, known to paralyse even high-functioning minds upon first contact. The same magical stuff led managers at NHS Fife to accede to the requests of a male doctor to use the women’s staff changing room, thereby exposing themselves to a highly embarrassing tribunal from a nurse, Sandie Peggie, that went part-heard last week. And it has also led NHS England managers to embrace the genius idea of issuing a new NHS number to anyone who “changes gender”, meaning any man who phones up his GP and says he is now a woman, and vice versa. The need to transfer old information into a new record creates, at best, a lot of pointless hassle for a cash-strapped service, and, at worst, disastrous errors, as crucial medical information pertinent to biological sex fails to be switched over.

    There's clearly something in the western psyche that gets seduced by the idea of a redemptive life change: something going back to the old religious conversion – "was blind, but now can see" – and transmogrified in our post-religious age into the therapeutic mindset, whereby a true deep understanding of oneself, through psychoanalysis or whatever, leads to enlightenment. Now – hallelujah! – it's about finding your real inner gender identity. 

    A belief in miraculous transformations also continues to bewitch the brains of some at the BBC hell-bent on using the preferred “she/her” pronouns of violent males no matter how lurid or criminal their back story. Last week on the corporation’s news website, the newly arrested leader of an allegedly murderous “vegan cult” in the US, Jack LaSota, was referred to as “she” throughout, despite the fact he is listed as male in the local sheriff’s database. Meanwhile, the school drama Waterloo Road recently featured a hospital scene with a grandmother with dementia and at death’s door, while her trans-identified grandchild sat beside her getting upset at being “deadnamed” by the confused woman. Viewer sympathies were clearly anticipated to be with the misgendered teenager rather than the dying pensioner.

    It has long been obvious that a declaration of a sex-mismatched gender identity will make trusting souls act as if a whole new person has suddenly been born — even better for public rehabilitation than being ritually humiliated in a jungle. Under normal circumstances it would be quite unusual for a woman who was also a former Ukip candidate, had admitted to strangling her wife and said publicly that Camden had “too many gays” to get onto Woman’s Hour or Celebrity MasterChef, but exceptions were happily made for the boxing promoter turned LGBT ambassador Kellie Maloney after transition. And if you ever find yourself killing your partner, then trying to rape a shop assistant only days after prison release, you could always draw upon the inspirational example of Karen Jones, who did the same: say you’re a woman now, rebrand your crimes as a “cry for help” and after prison become a motivational speaker. In Jones’s case, the outcome was an invitation to address the House of Lords in 2018.

    We are not as naive as we once were, and the taste for Hollywood-style redemption arcs about finding your inner womanhood somewhere between arrest and the prison cell is dissipating. The public doesn’t seem as misty-eyed as back when a man putting on a dress was generally treated as a kind of secular canonisation. Awareness has been helped by greater statistical clarity about reality: for instance, that, according to recent figures, 70 per cent of trans-identified prisoners are incarcerated for sexual assault or violent crime, compared with about 19 per cent of the male prison population generally.

    Still, there remains a general reluctance in polite society to spell out a point that grows more obvious with every news story about a “woman” arrested for paedophilia, voyeurism or sex attacks. So I’ll say it. We need to responsibly face the fact that certain men are attracted to identifying as women because they are already psychologically unstable; and the stories about how any subsequent predatory behaviour or aggression comes only from “societal transphobia” or “repressing who I really was” is a load of, well, balls.

    There are many different reasons for people to transition, and it serves nobody to treat all cases as alike. “Some men” does not mean “all men”, obviously. But it is not random that certain narcissistic men with borderline personality disorder start announcing they are female, for the two things can be manifestations of the same set of underlying psychological issues. And this fact has obvious consequences, not just for changing room allocation but also for being able to keep track of professionals who work with vulnerable people, however many changes in identity they profess to have. Let’s all stop pretending we have had a collective brain transplant and forgotten very basic safeguarding rules that, deep down, we really know.

    A "narcissistic man with borderline personality disorder" would be a fair description of Trump. Ironic then that he would be the one to call a halt to the gender rampage through American institutions. But then history has never been straightforward – and he could hardly miss the open goal left by the gender-obsessed Democrats.