- Tim Willcox was covering yesterday’s Paris rally for the BBC News channel
- He spoke to participants during a live broadcast from the streets of Paris
- One woman he spoke to expressed fears Jews were being persecuted
- She told him ‘the situation is going back to the days of the 1930s’
- Willcox replied: ‘Many critics though of Israel’s policy would suggest that the Palestinians suffer hugely at Jewish hands as well’
- Comments sparked anger and calls for him to resign
- Willcox has apologised for offence caused by ‘poorly phrased question’
Wednesday, 14 January 2015
United Against BBC's Tim Willcox.
With classical Old Testament vindictiveness, the UK Zionist lobby AKA The Lobby is now humiliating BBC’s Tim Willcox for daring to do his job.
Willcox has offered an apology, yet The Lobby remains unappeased. “BBC reporter Tim Willcox left campaigners against anti-Semitism unmoved with an apology,” writes the horridly aggressive Jewish Algemeiner.
“Tim Willcox is right to have apologized for the question, but the thinking behind it was just as problematic as the way he phrased it,” added Dave Rich, Deputy Director of the Jewish Community Security Trust.
One would expect that the ‘I am Charlie’ call would translate into a universal demand for a greater freedom to express but, at least as far as The Lobby is concerned, all we see is an relentless demand to reduce our Western universe into a Rabbinical ghetto dominated by fear and abuse.
Enough is enough…
Calls for BBC Reporter To Resign For Telling The Truth.
The Daily Mail reports:
Calls for BBC reporter to resign after he told daughter of Holocaust survivors in Paris: ‘Palestinians suffer hugely at Jewish hands as well.’
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