one minute the BBC is being accused of left-wing bias, and the next of right-wing bias.
That's true of our "global" media too, including the newspapers (I'm more familiar with those, as I don't watch TV/listen to the radio much); NY Times, Washington Post and other big papers get labelled as "right-wing" or "left-wing", depending strictly on the *reader's own* bias... Only the people who read/listen/view stuff that's already biased in their direction (and nothing else) have no complaints :)
The BBC is a British institution and will naturally reflect the prevailing
world view of mainstream Britain. That will inevitably include a less
favourable opinion of Israel than the USA has. The USA is perceived by
many outside North America of being heavily pro-Israel, so any view less
pro-Israel may be perceived as pro-Palestinian by America.
Many Americans are anti-foreigner (irrespective of race, origin, etc). So are many other countries, including UK. When it's OK to voice one's prejudices, you hear hear them all the time, but they're "watered down", because there are so many *conflicting* ones. With the "PC rule" in place, only the *acceptable* "bigot-ism" (I know it's not a word, but can't think of a better one) is "aired" without reprimand... Because being "anti" (again, anti *anything*) is restricted, it acquires a much sharper and more vicious focus when a "valve" *does* open. I'm much more "anti" now than I was a year ago, or would have been, had I been able to "vent", openly, on *every* subject I consider ridiculous ( Jews, Arabs, Chinese, blacks, French, Poles, Brits, Ozzies, Americans, South Africans, etc, *in addition to* the everlasting, but *bland* "blondes").
If the BBC is peddling a Foreign Office-inspired pro-Palestianian bias, then it's passed me by.
Both NYTimes and the Wash.Post *report the facts*... Because of our *personal* bias, my DH takes *the same reports* as being anti-Palestine (and sides with Palestine, as a result), and I take them to be anti-Israel (and interpret accordingly; we're *both* "root for the underdog" people <g>). At least, I'm *aware* of *my* bias... :)
If I remember correctly, the Zionists of the 19th century had two possible
places in mind for a Jewish homeland - Palestine and some land in
Argentina. If only they'd chosen Argentina...
OK; until now, I agreed some, disagreed some, but I could "live with it", even where I disagreed with your arguments... All very civilised... :)
But, *Argentina* for Jews to settle in?!?!?!? Have you lost your cotton-picking mind (as we *used* to say, pre-PC, Down-South- Heah)??? There was some land available in South America at that point, and buying it and resettling there might have looked like the lesser evil to European Jews, who were being "pogrommed" into extinction (as a matter of fact, *Madagascar* was another land option, right up to WWII -- I can still sing the song that ridiculed the idea ("chessboard" children were mentioned <g>), but it would have *never* been a "homeland"; just another, possibly more torelable, place of exile...
Jews had been in what's now Israel for as long as Arabs (longer, if you believe your Bible and the story of Hagar in the desert <g>)... "Next year in Jerusalem" -- the hope of all those dispersed -- is part of their *religious ritual*... And you think that *Buenos Aires* would have done *as well*??? How about moving all of Britain to Argentina and all the Jews to Britain (a nice, isolated island), for *absurd*?
I do not approve of Israel's post 1948 expansionism, but that's a different story altogether. IMO, the original borders, while "pinching" on both sides were, at least, fair and sensible. OTOH, the idea having Jews "somewhe else", just because it's inconvenient/a nuisance to have them where they belong... I'll bite my tongue (belatedly <g>), but it really is less than what I expected of you...
Yours, reluctantly half-Jewish, and drawing the border lines, ----- Tamara P Duvall Lexington, Virginia, USA Formerly of Warsaw, Poland http://lorien.emufarm.org/~tpd/
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