Would It Surprise You To Learn That the BBC Has a Double-Standard On Using "Terrorist"?
This might not be significant enough for a full post (as opposed to a roundup link), but it's just so shameless that we really wanted to devote some seperate space to it. Last week CAMERA's blog passed on the official BBC policy about using the "terrorist":
Any of us might object, but if that's the policy that's the policy. Right? Not so much. It does appear that the BBC usually won't "adopt other people's language as [their] own" or "let other people characterize" acts of terrorism - unless those other people are Arab spokespeople and the act of terrorism occured within an Arab country. Scroll down to Update 24 on the Syrian embassy bombing. Apparently, there are times when the BBC is more than happy to quote other people on the question of whether or not a particular act was terrorism.
Previously: The BBC Lies, The BBC Can't Even Write Coherent Anti-Israel Propaganda, No Seriously, You Blithering BBC Idiot, Explain to the Poor Sheltered Pope How Islam Works





