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BBC Feminist Political Party Interferes in New Zealand Election.
     

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(incorporating the International Ex-Fetus Association)

BBC Feminist Political Party Interferes in New Zealand Election.

© Peter Zohrab 2005

 

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At 3:00 PM GMT on Friday 16 September 2005, the BBC Feminist Political
Party's News programme deliberately interfered in New Zealand's internal
affairs (its general election campaign) by broadcasting a blatant lie (see
below) about the National Party's position on US military nuclear ships.
This is the issue which the New Zealand Labour Party has the greatest
advantage on, compared to the National Party, as regards popular support.

BBC World TV is broacast on free-to-air TV One in New Zealand (of course, TV
One must pay the BBC for this) during our night-time, so that item was
visible here at 3:00 AM on Saturday morning 17 September, the morning of the
general election itself. Labour Party Leader and Prime Minister Helen Clark
has said in an interview that she is an addict of BBC World TV, and (last I
heard) the Head of News and/or Current Affairs at BBC World TV is a New
Zealand woman.

The lie was that the New Zealand National Party had said that it would allow
US nuclear ship visits, in an attempt to improve relations with the USA.
The policy of banning US nuclear ships is the trump card which the Labour
Party holds, because it is a very popular policy with the public, and the
National Party is plainly embarassed by the fact that it would like to relax
the policy, if possible, in order to improve relations with the US, but the
National Party Leader has said repeatedly and very clearly that it would not
change the policy without a referendum, and that it has no plans for such a
referendum.

Meanwhile, the New Zealand National Radio Feminist Political Party recently
mounted a publicity stunt, apparently (I didn't hear it myself) viciously
attacking the Green Party in an interview, in order to combat the now
widespread (and correct) impression that it is biased and Left-Wing.

It goes like this: the New Zealand National Radio Feminist Political Party realises
that it has to appear neutral as between the two major parties (Labour and National),
but it sees no need to be unbiased as between social movements or actual policies that are not in
overt contention between these two parties. So it blatantly broadcasts
Feminist propaganda, while denying Men's activists a voice, 99% of the time.

The above scenario does not constitute Democracy, so Revolution is just a
matter of time.

 

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