I find songs the BBC censored from the Proms embarrassing and idiotic. But they are part of many bits of strange stuff binding society together and NOT, as the BBC claims, dividing it. Their action is spectacularly destructive and arrogant, oozing contempt and divisive hatred.
The BBC thinks it has a right to lecture and manipulate society to conform to its ideological prescriptions. Its religious fervour is so great it will do this even if its extreme and humourless contempt for society leads to its demise. This needless display of offensive...
virtue signalling, to them, has the added thrill and pleasure of knowing it will cause immense anger and upset. In the tradition of much rubbish modern art where banal efforts are elevated to high regard because they make people angry, this pathetic and destructive act,...
will be considered by BBC grandees as a spectacular success. Make the ignorant proles angry will bring smiles to their faces as they stick knives into society to make it roar and bleed much like bear baiting in the 17th and 18th centuries. Behind their crusade to destroy the
society of the poor and lower middle classes is a drive to demean, belittle and to crush all who try to stop them wrecking the social cohesion we all rely on. We are trying to tell the BBC they're machine gunning their own feet. Without us it is nothing. But they will not listen.