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Kelvin Mackenzie Is Thinking About Lodging An Official Complain About Fatima Manji's Hajib
From his column in The Sun (the link at the bottom is to the Independent, because the Sun is behind a paywall):
I will be looking at making a formal complaint to Ofcom under the section of the broadcasting code which deals with impartiality.
Since the question of religious motivation was central to the coverage of the Nice attack, I would ask whether it is appropriate for a newsreader to wear religious attire that could undermine the viewer's perception of impartiality
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Do you think he has a point?
I will be looking at making a formal complaint to Ofcom under the section of the broadcasting code which deals with impartiality.
Since the question of religious motivation was central to the coverage of the Nice attack, I would ask whether it is appropriate for a newsreader to wear religious attire that could undermine the viewer's perception of impartiality
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Do you think he has a point?
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.Today, BBC had a 6'4" reporter do a piece about the average heights of people in various countries.
In the past, they have assigned an obese reporter to do pieces about the NHS and the obesity/diabetes crisis.
Sending a hijab wearer to do a piece on an Islamist (or crazed madman) attack just seems to fit the pattern of crass news producer thought processes.
In the past, they have assigned an obese reporter to do pieces about the NHS and the obesity/diabetes crisis.
Sending a hijab wearer to do a piece on an Islamist (or crazed madman) attack just seems to fit the pattern of crass news producer thought processes.
My apologies, just short of 500. It certainly felt like 500+.......
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