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March 25, 2015 - InfoWars Special Reports
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BBC Less Tolerant of Climate Skeptic Than of Pedophile
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Jeremy Clarkson ditched by the BBC over an attack on producer.
And on that bombshell, Top Gear, arguably the biggest show of the BBC worldwide with 350 million viewers, was canned.
Not just shut down, but shut down with extreme prejudice.
Refusing to show shows that were already in the can, shows that they had contractual obligations with other broadcasters to show.
There's going to be lawsuits about this, as well as the loss of their most popular show.
As deliberations were going on, a million signatures to keep him the fastest-growing petition ever on Change.org.
Well, I think he's an integral part of the most popular show the BBC makes.
Not everyone has the same sort of left-wing, metropolitan, liberal-elite outlook on life that the BBC have.
So what merited this kind of reaction from the BBC? Was Jeremy Clarkson outed as a pedophile?
No, that was Jimmy Saville, the man that the BBC... It was covered for for decades.
It was covered for by politicians, by Scotland Yard.
But while the case is being investigated, a, quote, highly placed source at the BBC said that Clarkson wouldn't be fired but protected by politicians as Jimmy Saville had been.
Clarkson and the victims of pedophile Saville were furious.
Clarkson's lawyers demanded an immediate retraction and that the BBC source be named.
It turns out that pedophile Jimmy Saville could operate the BBC for over 40 years without a problem.
And after he died, instead of running the BBC documentary exposing what he was doing, the BBC brass shut that down.
And instead, Danny Cohen, the man who wanted Jeremy Clarkson's head, put out a celebratory life retrospective for that pedophile.
But Jeremy Clarkson and the BBC's most popular show...
Or shut down immediately when he loses his temper and punches a producer who failed to secure hot food for the crew after a difficult day shooting that lasted so long that the hotel kitchen had closed.
So that's your comparison.
The single punch thrown in anger by Jeremy Clarkson is more serious than Jimmy Saville's pedophilia.
Danny Cohen aired a documentary celebrating him as the BBC shut down the expose.
Danny Cohen, now number two at BBC, who gave them programs like Hotter Than My Daughter, Snog, Marry, Avoid, and that one's going to be coming to the U.S. He even gave British viewers a Doctor Who spinoff that began with a seven-minute gay sex scene and said that there were too many male detectives on the BBC, you know, like Sherlock Holmes.
Jeremy Clarkson's unforgivable sin wasn't throwing a single punch in anger.
No, it was for being the merry prankster at the BBC, poking fun at their humorless intolerance of political correctness and their religion of global warming.
Here's the rap sheet.
BBC bosses told Clarkson off for sipping a gin and tonic while behind the wheel of a pickup truck.
He made a reference to convicted killers who were truck drivers and joked on the show about how truck drivers murdered prostitutes.
He referred to Prime Minister Gordon Brown as a one-eyed Scottish idiot.
And he said that the BBC was obsessed with hiring black Muslim lesbians to counter the number of white heterosexuals in its ranks.
Ouch.
The politically correct crowd can't take that.
You know, Top Gear didn't take itself or anyone else really too seriously.
It was a show with a lot of comedy.
But let's take a look at that very first incident on the rap sheet.
Driving while drinking.
You know, context is everything.
Co-star James May was breaking out a gin and tonic as they were driving across the Arctic, the Arctic tundra, in a pickup.
There was no one and nothing around for hundreds of miles.
And they were racing another presenter, Richard Hammond, who was trying to beat them to the North Pole on a dog sled.
As Hammond was suffering from the elements, Clarkson and May were pointing out that they could travel in comfort even to the North Pole in a car.
You know, cars and the independence they give us are a good thing.
They're a valuable thing.
And Top Gear pointed that out time and time again, with humor.
But of course, the humorless people at the BBC have a religion called global warming.
And the car must be sacrificed on that altar.
They can't tolerate skeptics who laugh at them and point out that the emperor has no clothes.
No, if you do that, you better be ready to be executed for heresy.
That's what they did to Jeremy Clarkson.
Here's a word to Jeremy Clarkson and the rest of the crew at Top Gear.
Take your brilliant show, your 350 million viewers, go to the free market.
You don't need government television.
No one does.
For M4Wars Nightly News, I'm David Knight.
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