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Originally Posted by borked
When Brits aren't moaning about money, they're moaning about life. They got fed up moaning about money, so they switched to somebody's life.
The BBC need to get themselves in order and stand up against this BS - so 18000 people complained? Like you said, only a fraction of them prolly heard the show. Still, that's a drop in the ocean compared to the numbers listening to the show. Brand is always pushing the limits, that's why he's been sacked from pretty much every position he's held, and why the Beeb snapped him up.
Why the fuck don't 18000 complain about Wogan being a total douchebag and get him suspended?
It is pretty lame what they did though - I loved Manuel. Keh?
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I see it as the BBC being afraid not to react and report on it every other second because they think people will point fingers and call 'cover up'. They need to stand up and tell people that 18,000 is a small percentage of the license fee payers and the rest just don't want to hear about it any longer.
I heard Kelvin Mckenzie of all evil people on the radio crying moral outrage. This is the most infamous editor of The Sun ever. The Sun is the largest cause of moron-ism in this whole country. I cry moral outrage about that.
In one of their songs, The Kaiser Chiefs have of one of the most on the money lyrics about modern British society that I have heard in a very long time and I was playing it in my head today every time the news went on about this. It goes "We are the angry mob. We read the papers everyday. We like who we like, we hate who we hate but we are also easily swayed".