The BBC has no shortage of serious news these days.
Where do you want to start?
There’s the rising death rate from Covid 19.
The severe shortage of masks for NHS workers.
The labour crisis in agriculture.
The rate of domestic abuse tripling.
The US withdrawing from the ‘Open Skies Treaty’
One would have thought in these strange days that life and
death stories were jostling for a place on a short BBC news bulletin.
But what do we have on the national BBC news today?
What is the event that the whole nation – many mourning
loved ones – needs to hear?
It is that the children’s writer Jacqueline Wilson is in a
same sex relationship. And guess what? She has been in a same sex relationship
for apparently 18 years.
In normal times there is nobody out there biting their nails
about Jacqueline Wilson’s personal life, even less so now.
So why did this warrant inclusion in a national news
bulletin?
This is almost certainly the correct answer.
There is a gay cabal in the BBC newsroom and whenever anything
happens that can be used to advance their dismal cause of undermining the
traditional family and promoting the unproven idea of sexual fluidity they jump
on it. And yes, even on a day when the angel of corona death continues to reap more
and more victims, on the day when the Queen feels it is necessary to address
the nation, this cabal is so brazen that once they saw this story, there was no
hesitation: it must be national news.
If anyone is in any doubt that the BBC are unashamed
propagandists for the LGBT cult see here – https://sternfieldthoughts.blogspot.com/2020/02/what-can-get-bbc-to-tone-down-its-lgbt.html
Perhaps it is time for the Christian church first to rise up
and pray that this cabal is exposed and sent packing; and then that the BBC gets
back to giving its air time to serious news stories, especially in times like
this.
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