Two top execs – Tim Davie & Deborah Turness – forced to quit after a bombshell dossier exposed bias and even doctored footage of Trump.
You’d think that would spark real change, right?
WRONG. 🧵🎥
2/ Instead of accountability, BBC’s highest-paid “journalists” – and even some of its famous former ones – are playing the victims.
From Jeremy Bowen to Emily Maitlis, the reactions say it all. 👇
3/ First up: @jeremybowen.
Rather than own up to the damage he’s done to the BBC’s credibility, he previously said he “doesn’t regret one thing” about his false reporting of the Al-Ahli Hospital blast in 2023.
That lie spread across the world. No regrets. No shame. 🎥
4/ And this isn’t Bowen’s first brush with misinformation.
In 2024, he falsely told viewers the ICJ had ruled there was a “plausible case of genocide” in Gaza.
Even ICJ president Judge Joan Donoghue said that’s wrong. Months later, the BBC quietly “clarified.”
5/ Then there’s former BBC star Emily Maitlis, now on @LBC.
Asked about the BBC’s Trump “splice” scandal – where footage was edited to make him look like he incited the Capitol riot – she said critics should “take a step back.”
Seriously? Accountability isn’t optional.
6/ Veteran @BBC journalist @JohnSimpsonNews?
He mocked Trump’s threat to sue the BBC over its maliciously edited footage of his Capitol speech.
Instead of introspection, more smugness.
7/ Even Tim Davie – the man who just fell on his sword – went on the defensive.
He dismissed criticism of BBC bias as “narratives given by our enemies” and called Turness “a fighter for impartiality.”
Then urged staff to “fight for our journalism.”
Fight for what, exactly?
8/ This isn’t a few bad apples – it’s rot at the core. 🍎💥
BBC journalists, past and present, still deny there’s any bias.
On Israel, on politics, on Trump – it’s everywhere.
1/ Who are the hypocrites who signed onto a boycott of @nytimes, demanding the paper retract its seminal piece on Hamas' Oct. 7 sexual assaults & rapes, “Screams Without Words?”
Some of them call themselves women's rights activists. Me too? Unless you're a Jew... 🧵
@nytimes 2/
♀️ dream hampton (yes, she stylizes her name without capitals): A self-described feminist, she was the executive producer for the film “Surviving R. Kelly,” which brought to light the sexual assault allegations against the singer & ultimately led to his conviction.
@nytimes 3/
♀️ Mariame Kaba: co-founded Chicago Taskforce on Violence against Girls. Also co-chaired a committee at the Chicago Metropolitan Battered Women’s Network & served on the editorial board of the journal, Violence Against Women.
1/ Who are the hypocrites who signed onto a boycott of @nytimes, demanding the paper retract its seminal piece on Hamas' Oct. 7 sexual assaults & rapes, “Screams Without Words?”
Some of them call themselves women's rights activists. Me too? Unless you're a Jew... 🧵
@nytimes 2/
♀️ dream hampton (yes, she stylizes her name without capitals): A self-described feminist, she was the executive producer for the film “Surviving R. Kelly,” which brought to light the sexual assault allegations against the singer & ultimately led to his conviction.
@nytimes 3/
♀️ Mariame Kaba: co-founded Chicago Taskforce on Violence against Girls. Also co-chaired a committee at the Chicago Metropolitan Battered Women’s Network & served on the editorial board of the journal, Violence Against Women.
1/ WHITEWASH: Responding to our complaint, @MetroUK has stealthily removed the parts of its story that clearly incriminated a Palestinian chess club in Lebanon as terror supporters, as well as @christian_aid's financial support.
2/ ▪️REMOVED: The photo of terrorist leaders Sinwar and Nasrallah on the chess club wall.
▪️ERASED: This paragraph, where the chess club director proudly acknowledges the terrorist portraits (one of which Metro's correspondent mistakenly identifies as Ismail Haniyeh).
3/ ▪️AMENDED: A reference to being "martyred" (a favorite term for extremists) now reads as "killed."
▪️SOFTENED: The false implication that the IDF was directly involved in the Sabra & Shatila massacres now says that the Lebanese militia responsible was an Israeli ally.
1/ If you want to know who the 2,000 Palestinians freed by Israel *actually* were – don’t go looking in this @nytimes piece. It’ll have you thinking Israel just rounded up random civilians.
We brought receipts. Footage. Photos. Facts.
Here’s what the NYT left out. 🧵
2/ The @nytimes claims Israel arrested “hundreds of medical workers” – leaving out that these “workers” were at hospitals Hamas used to hide hostages & weapons.
1/ Now that the campus mobs who called for Israel’s destruction and terrorized Jewish students have graduated and can’t find jobs, @nytimes is here to launder their image.
We brought the receipts – and the videos show exactly what they were. 🧵
2/ LEFT: @nytimes calls taking over campuses and streets a “remarkable display of strength.”
RIGHT: A Columbia student begging for “humanitarian aid” for protesters barricaded inside Hamilton Hall after breaking the law. "Tables seemed to have turned”…. as they begged for food.
3/ LEFT: NYT claims backlash against protests was so harsh it “eroded belief in civil disobedience.”
RIGHT: NYU students hurling bottles and chairs at police. Kinda violent-looking "civil disobedience", no?
1/ @Telegraph's story is based entirely on a report by the Hind Rajab Foundation that is simply described as "pro-Palestinian."
What The Telegraph won't say is that the HRF is deeply connected to extremist ideologies & terrorist orgs. 🧵
2/ HRF founder & chairman Dyab Abou Jahjah is a former Hezbollah activist & has openly praised figures connected to terrorist orgs. During the Gaza war, he actively demonstrated his support for both Hamas & Hezbollah.
3/ Here's Abou Jahjah glorifying Hezbollah leader Sheikh Nasrallah immediately after his death.