Why I love the CBC

Mediana

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Reverend Blair said:
Its not for you to make that determination.

You likened David Frum, a prominent jew, to a nazi.

B’nai Brith Canada could nail our sorry a** for hate propaganda via the Internet.

This is Canada, remember? You have no freedom of speech, only the illusion of it.

But don't worry Blair, I don't like them well enough to raise their sleeve and denounce you.

Sorry, Mediana...it doesn't work that way though. I expressed no hate towards Jews, just towards David Frum. I'll do it again too. He's a hateful little prick and deserves to be recognized as such.

B’nai Brith Canada doesn't care about your motivation, nor about the context of what you said. They'll use you any way they can to beef up their statistics. For the second time you've just slurred a prominent member of the jewish community.

Reverend Blair said:
And yes, like it or not, our hate laws do afford babies the same protections as any other group in society.

Actually babies are not a recognized minority, so the hate laws do not apply. Children are afforded most of the same rights as adults under other parts of the Charter. Calling them parasites is no different than referring to Harperites the same way though...not a hate crime.

You are every bit as ignorant as Paul Martin about the purpose of the charter. The charter isn't about protecting recognized minorities. Its purpose is to protects all Canadians against willful acts of bigotry and discrimination.
 

Reverend Blair

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B’nai Brith Canada doesn't care about your motivation, nor about the context of what you said. They'll use you any way they can to beef up their statistics. For the second time you've just slurred a prominent member of the jewish community.

Bullshit. You are the one preoccupied with his religion, not me. Your prejudice is showing, dear.

You are every bit as ignorant as Paul Martin about the purpose of the charter. The charter isn't about protecting recognized minorities. Its purpose is to protects all Canadians against willful acts of bigotry and discrimination.

Perhaps you should try reading what I wrote Mediana. Let me break it down for you...

"Actually babies are not a recognized minority, so the hate laws do not apply."

Simple statement based on legal fact. It points out that babies are not covered by the hate-crime laws.

"Children are afforded most of the same rights as adults under other parts of the Charter."

Another simple statement based on legal fact. It acknowledges that children have rights under the charter.

Give it up, Mediana. This also has nothing to do with the CBC. Try wandering off towards the topic.
 

Hard-Luck Henry

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Hey, Rev., I'd imagine you're familiar with The Reith Lectures, well the BBC have just made some historic lectures available online (including one by J.K. Galbraith), as well most of the more recents ones. One of the reasons why I love the BBC.
 

Reverend Blair

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Thanks for the link Henry...I have a feeling I'm going to be doing a lot of listening in the next while.

From what I've heard of BBC radio, CBC has remained very close to the blue-print.
 

Jay

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Re: RE: Why I love the CBC

Reverend Blair said:
Yup. Britain funds the BBC through a television license, btw...you need to buy a yearly license if you own a TV.


ya I know...how crazy is that.
 

Jay

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Its a way of doing it, I will give you that.

Jay wonders if they have TV Police in England...
 

Hard-Luck Henry

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the bbc is run by a board of publicly employed governors, from various backgrounds, who can be replaced if need be. I'd have thought public finance was the best way to run a public service, which is what the bbc is - its remit is not governed purely by ratings and, as the bbc doesn't have to attract advertising, it can cater for minorities, and show programmes other that soap operas and blockbuster movies (although, to be fair, the commercial stations in the UK are of generally good quality too).

As for TV police, the bbc has rules it's programmes must follow - against incitment to racial hatred, for instance - but they are quite relaxed. Of course, we have some censorship laws that apply to all broadcasters. There are various complaints bodies you can contact, if you see or hear something you don't like
 

Jay

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I meant what if you have a TV and don't have a license for it....Are there TV police....
 

Hard-Luck Henry

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Jay said:
I meant what if you have a TV and don't have a license for it....Are there TV police....

I see! :D Everyone who owns a TV has to pay a license fee, or face a fine - in order to regulate this, anyone who buys a TV has to give proof of address. This is then checked against a register. (Apparently, there is also such a thing as a TV detector van, which can pull up at an address that does not possess a license, and scan to detect broadcasts. However, I've never seen one, and wonder if they aren't just an urban myth probably disseminated by the beeb to scare folk into paying up!)
 

Jay

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"Everyone who owns a TV has to pay a license fee, or face a fine "

I find this to be rather strange, needing a license to own a TV….


Anyone else think this is strange?
 

missile

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I like the British system of Public Broadcasting. I don't like the incessant begging for funds I come across whenever I tune in PBS.
 

Reverend Blair

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PBS is also heavily influenced by their corporate donors. Reagan chopped their government support and now the public broadcaster with no ads has ads before and after every show.
 

no1important

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One thing I like about the CBC and CBC Newsworld is that they report on more International news than the American networks and American Cable news networks. I see items on CBC i have never seen on American news. Other than the "occupation" and a few other little tidbits Cnn, Fox etc show pretty well just domestic news. Its almost like they do not realize there is a whole big world out there.
 

Anna T.

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I think George does an awsome job on the hour. I was reading reviews about George and the show, and I just have to say that there are critics everywhere, and u have to expect the worst. He is smart funny, knowledgeable, down to earth and who knows what he is talking about, the way he presents it in his own way is great....The piercings, jeans thing is HOT! He has great potential to accomplish anything. Also, if there weren't critics then we wouldn't have such a good reason to work hard and prove em wrong....