The BBC has been excelling itself with endless platitudes, puffery and deferential coverage of the monarchy 👑 Why does the Beeb completely abandon their commitment to impartiality when it comes to the Royal familly? #NotMyKing : 無料・フリー素材/写真
The BBC has been excelling itself with endless platitudes, puffery and deferential coverage of the monarchy 👑 Why does the Beeb completely abandon their commitment to impartiality when it comes to the Royal familly? #NotMyKing / dullhunk
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説明 | Cancer is an awful disease and we're sorry to hear of Charles diagnosis, we wish him a speedy recovery. But it’s been a busy week for so-called royal experts. Endless chatter and wild unsubstatianted claims about the alleged "hard work" of the royals, and plenty of speculation about Charles’s health. Yet for all the noise, when we step back from the personal challenges Charles now faces, the monarchy remains on a downward path toward abolition. www.republic.org.uk/hard_working_royalsSince the UK currently has a monarchy, the health of King Charles raises fundamental questions about the nations constitution and democracy. Despite this, the BBC has been excelling itself with its tired platitudes and deferential coverage of the monarchy since Charles was diagnosed with cancer.Complaints about the Boxing Day documentary which followed Charles throughout 2023 forced the BBC to respond, and to list the programme as one of the most complained about that week. www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/m001tw41More needs to be done to point out to the BBC how they keep getting it wrong on royal coverage with endless sycophantic royal puffery like this: www.bbc.co.uk/news/uk-67733294The monarchy is corrupt, unaccountable, undemocratic and secretive. It stands against the UK's most cherished principles. No country has democratically reintroduced monarchy and it’s fast losing support where it still exists. We know that in the UK, monarchy helps to centralise power and robs us of the chance of real reform and proper checks and balances in our constitution.The monarchy itself – the royal household – abuses public office for private gain. That the situation has been normalised and legitimised by government doesn’t make it acceptable. Only 45% now prefer monarchy to an elected head of state. We don't have to tolerate these maddeningly medieval millionaire monarchs: www.republic.org.uk/support_for_monarchy_down_to_45_yougov_pollPortait of Charles adapted from a public domain image of Charles by the Whitehouse via Wikimedia Commons w.wiki/99Fv cropped from an original portrait with President Joe Biden w.wiki/99Jm |
撮影日 | 2023-07-01 00:00:00 |
撮影者 | dullhunk , Manchester, United Kingdom |
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撮影地 | Westminster, England, UK 地図 |