http://www.bbc.com/news/uk-30703082
I really thought BBC was renowed for its quality content but omg
To be fair, this is BBC Devon.
Nazi cows are the most exciting thing in Devon since Prince Charles undertook all those cattle mutiliations in the 1980s.
Quality content? :eek: The BBC is a propaganda machine, first and foremost. Pretty sure they based it on Minitrue. All I see here is a gentle reminder that Germans are bad people.
That's the depressing part. The BBC is fairly blatantly a propaganda arm of the British government, staffed at the very top by lifelong politicians and their family members, with their TV programming and reporting undertaken by deeply politicised figures.
And yet it's still better than 90% of reporting out there. I'd only say Al-Jazeera was consistently better (on any topic other than Qatar and its foreign policy), and that's basically run by ex-BBC people.
How disappointing. When I saw the title of this thread, I eagerly clicked on it expecting to see pictures of British cows killing geriatric Nazi war criminals.
Oh well...
So he decided to stock a breed that was selectively bred to be aggressive, was surprised when they were aggressive, and is now culling the aggressive ones, ie. selectively breeding them to no longer be aggressive, so that the end result will be a new, non-aggressive breed?
Also, the next video is about the importance of culling grey squirrels. :lol:
http://www.bbc.com/news/uk-30241900
This is what you fuckers get in return for those fucking starlings.
I personally got suspicious when I found a news article that clearly seems entertainment or click baity purposed on a "respectable news outlet" rather than with an intent of informing on pressing issues... but all news outlets have that trend, so idk, just got a bit dissapointed in BBC.
Not that im complaining though, now i can get my daily political propaganda AND entertainment in the same place :fap:
Not that ~I give a fuck about squirrels but...
The comment at that end of that report, because red squirrels have been shat on why not through a fucking disease at that them as well :horrormirth:
Quote from: The Johnny on January 10, 2015, 11:14:47 PM
I personally got suspicious when I found a news article that clearly seems entertainment or click baity purposed on a "respectable news outlet" rather than with an intent of informing on pressing issues... but all news outlets have that trend, so idk, just got a bit dissapointed in BBC.
Not that im complaining though, now i can get my daily political propaganda AND entertainment in the same place :fap:
The BBC website has all these regional pages, where basically nothing ever happens, but they have to fill them with something. So they become a dumping ground for quirky or human interest stories