Monday, April 6, 2020

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Al BBC, the British Propaganda outlet for Globalism and Muhammadism, is now airing Moslem sermons

Corona hysteria and 'outreach' to its Moslem pets. Never to be rescinded.

by Ferdinand III


 

Supremacist broadcasts funded by the tax payer, most of whom would not offer a single shilling to any organisation to broadcast Moslem hate speech and supremacism.  But Al Beeb is not just a public broadcasting outfit.  It views itself as the intelligence-inter-primus, the arbiter of ‘British Values’, which now include supine, abject, humiliating prostration to a 7th century moon cult.

 

The usual array of idiots will moan that the BBC already broadcasts Christian worship services.  Given that the legacy, culture, development and brilliance of British history is dependent on its Christian origins, this makes sense.

 

Broadcasting Moslem supremacism and equating the retarding effects of Muhammadism with the flowering effects of Christianity is asinine.  Moslem rape gangs parade up and down the country for 20 years and the BBC had nothing to say.  Now that mosques are thankfully closed and hate speech volume is for the time being turned off, the BBC must leap to the defence of its fascist pets and ensure that the supremacist message of the Muhammadans is blasted into the ether.

 

 

BBC blasts out local Moslem prayers

 

“…..every Friday at 5:50am, a different imam will lead the broadcast, reciting a verse from the Quran or a saying from the ‘Prophet’ Muhammad, then translate it and talk about its relevance, followed by a minute of prayer.

"Local radio is all about connecting communities, and we hope these weekly reflections will go some way to helping Muslims feel a sense of community while they are isolating," said Chris Burns, the head of BBC Local Radio.

The British government ordered all places of worship closed on 23 March as part of its measures aimed at curbing the spread of the coronavirus.

Days before the announcement, more than 375 mosques and prayer facilities suspended congregational activities, according to the Muslim Council of Britain (MCB).

"Safeguarding all of our communities is paramount, and it's reassuring so many mosques and prayer facilities have heeded this advice in trying their best to minimise the spread of the coronavirus," Harun Khan, secretary general of the MCB, said last month.

Many of Britain's mosques hold thousands of worshippers at a time, including the East London Mosque, which has capacity for 7,000, London Central Mosque with more than 5,000 and Birmingham Central Mosque, which regularly hosts 2,500 worshippers or more for weekly Friday prayer services.

Several mosques and Muslim communities have tried fill the void of the closure by using virtual means to engage in spiritual practices, though the lack of physical connection has been hard to replace.

Still, the impact of the closure will be even more impactful during the holy month of Ramadan, which is set to begin in the third week of April.

Harry Farley, a journalist with BBC Radio 4, responded to criticism of the announcement by pointing out that the BBC already broadcasts Christian services every Sunday.

"And to those complaining about/questioning this, just a reminder that a Christian service is broadcast each Sunday at 8am on all 39 BBC local radio stations," he tweeted.

 

 Thanks, witless Harry.  Cultures are not equal.  Muhammadism is not a faith nor a religion.