

France and the UK would likely beg to differ, but we’re probably not nuking anyone unless either of us is specifically at risk


France and the UK would likely beg to differ, but we’re probably not nuking anyone unless either of us is specifically at risk


Quotation marks are supposed to be used for quotes. My pont is that your attacking the BBC ad hominem, rather than what’s relevant in this article. The BBC is far from perfect but putting it in the same category as Chinese state media says a lot about your ability to argue in good faith.


The BBC reports facts not opinions, they try not to editorialise, it’s up to the viewer to make up their own opinion. On multiple occasions the BBC has reported on multitudes of notable people/bodies calling it genocide. Untill it is officially designated genocide by the UK government the BBC will not call it genocide and that’s just not happening because were compicit much like the US.
Gaza isn’t relevant to this article. The article mentions multiple times that the BBC is trusted and has been doing working in Africa for decades without much issue unlike China
Over here, we call that verbal diarrhoea