Remember how the BBC told us to just get over Brexit?
Now they're publishing articles that clearly show Brexit making the British people poorer, but they refuse to even mention the word themselves*.
Could it be because the @BBC was biased in favour of Brexit from 2017-2019 so now they're hiding their responsibility for the disaster they can see resulting from their propaganda?
Like the under-30s #Bbcqt just before the election, when it was crucial for old voters to hear that those most affected didn't want Brexit.
The chosen audience was 50% Leave despite 70% of <30s being Remain, BUT THEN they skewed it to the Tories just because it was in England.
It's just chicken & turkey.
It's just milkshake.
It's just cancer drugs in Northern Ireland.
It's just fishing.
It's just Erasmus.
It's just Belfast violence & port threats.
It's just 7K bank jobs.
It's just trade.
It's just farmers.
It's just musicians.
It's just been 8 months!
Obviously I can back all that up. Sources:
The @BritishPoultry Council have said that the Chicken Shortages in Nando's and KFC and Tesco's warnings about Christmas turkeys are because of Brexit.
The UK has voted for parties to the left of the Tories in all but 3 elections since WW2 and yet the Tories have been in power for 46 of the last 76 years.
So our government has been more Right-Wing than the majority of UK voters for most of a lifetime!
Jordan Peterson & Ben Shapiro etc keep denying the gender pay gap saying women are naturally drawn / suited to lower paid roles. e.g maternity...(see tweet 3)
But they never complete that thought: That it's acceptable for women to generally have less financial power than men.
I just watched this video where Shapiro argues that maternity is such a blessing that women should chose it over a job.
Weird how that's not coupled with any sort of plan to rebalance the economy in favour of mothers: "You mothers are heroes but you don't deserve actual money!"
Not only do these people ignore the fact they're part of the very propaganda that deprives women of access to higher paid jobs... But they praise lower paid roles which are essential to the functioning of society but have no intention of paying the real value of that labour.