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The BBC's editorial line is that humans are worthless, and that genocide is forgivable.
Any decent human should share the world view that genocide is a pressing matter.
No one expects it to be perfect, but failure to meet expected standards means it's unworthy of existing.
It's laughable that you can use words like "annoying" when defending an organisation championing for genocide. Their reporting isn't annoying, it's psychopathic and sickening.
Criminals. Enemies of mankind. Monsters. Some of their reporters are monsters.
Perhaps this is a natural and uncoordinated response to the BBCs systematic campaign to make people value some human lives over others?
I take it you regularly come across reporting from the others and find them wanting?
I do.
Apologies for failing to add /s to a number of places in my post. Clearly that would have been needed.