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We don't have jurisdiction there, the same way they can't prosecute me for posting memes.
Patrick says
We don't have jurisdiction there, the same way they can't prosecute me for posting memes.
Don't they have an American arm/subsidiary though, which can be sued?
Yesterday, the beleaguered British Broadcasting Company, or, affectionately, “the Beeb,” ran a typically snooty story headlined, “BBC apologises to Trump over Panorama edit but refuses to pay compensation.” It was their only play.
Alas, the BBC is suffering. After getting caught red-bottomed in creating a fake video of President Trump supposedly calling for a violent attack on the Capitol on January 6th, its two top officials resigned in humiliating disgrace. ...
In short, in addition to apologizing, the Beeb has deleted the offending video from “all platforms,” and issued a statement of error in its “Corrections and Clarifications” section. In short, it was the classic mistakes were made, but here is their longer, lawyer-approved, carefully worded statement (in the King’s English):
“We accept that our edit unintentionally created the impression that we were showing a single continuous section of the speech, rather than excerpts from different points in the speech, and that this gave the mistaken impression that President Trump had made a direct call for violent action.”
Furthermore, “BBC chair Samir Shah has separately sent a personal letter to the White House making clear to President Trump that he and the corporation are sorry for the edit of the president’s speech on 6 January 2021,” and calling the mishap an appalling “error of judgment.”
They are sorry. Soon they will be even sorrier. ...
But just as they were clapping each others on the backs about having dodged an American bullet, it happened again.
UK Telegraph, yesterday:
https://www.telegraph.co.uk/news/2025/11/13/bbc-doctored-trump-speech-second-time-newsnight/
BBC Newsnight also doctored Trump speech
US president's legal team accuses corporation of pattern of defamation' after latest Telegraph revelations
"We accept that our edit unintentionally created the impression that we were showing a single continuous section of the speech...
We don't have jurisdiction there, the same way they can't prosecute me for posting memes.
Patrick says
We don't have jurisdiction there, the same way they can't prosecute me for posting memes.
They somehow claimed jurisdiction over Assange.
The BBC completely changed what Donald Trump said
They aren't reporting the truth
They're reporting lies
Don't pay the license fee 🚫
It's pure leftist propaganda 👎
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The planet of Alderaan was totally destroyed in a largely peaceful demonstration of the first Death Star.
'Thousands of French people guillotined during largely peaceful Reign of Terror'
Normans win throne of England after largely peaceful meeting of armies just outside Hastings.
D Day, a largely peaceful meeting in the shores of Normandy to celebrate diversity...
Several ships destroyed and many killed in a largely peaceful Japanese airshow on December 7, 1941
"One luxury liner sunk during largely innocuous encounter with an iceberg."
A few Japanese suffer mild sunburn in peaceful friendly fly by in Hiroshima.
It's like that time 75 million people died in the largely peaceful Second World War.
“Some ground fires remain in Hiroshima after a largely peaceful flight by Enola Gay.”
27 Spitfires shot down in largely peaceful Battle of Britain.
First the New York Times nearly puts @TheOnion out of business now the BBC is going to put the
@TheBabylonBee out of business too.
nearly 3000 die in World Trade Center after largely incident free day of air travel.
On this day in 1944, Canadians had a largely peaceful countryside walk near Caen. Only a few hundred casualties.
All prehistoric life erased during asteroid's largely successful landing on earth.
Would it be "largely peaceful" if 27 BBC executives were harmed?