Pope? Nope! BBC may Boycott Papal-Bull-shit artist
BBC- Strike to Black-out Pope?
STAFF at the BBC are plotting to disrupt live TV coverage of the Pope’s visit to Britain.
This live coverage is widely considered to be an abominable devotion of scarce resources in abject reverence towards a head of an international genocidal criminal gang.
The director of the Beeb, Mark Thompson, is a devout Catholic, and a member of the notoriously misogynistic ”Reform Club”.
Staff there want to hit back at him who, the Sunday Express revealed last week, enjoys a secret pension pot despite asking them to accept a cut.
So, the hypocrisy leaks out of the insane faith once again.
Mr Thompson earns £668,000 a year plus another £163,000 as a pension perk listed in accounts as “other remuneration”. The 11-strong board and 30 other senior executives also receive the “other remuneration”.
Up 19,000 BBC staff who do not get the perk are furious at being asked to accept a one per cent cap on their much smaller pensions.
Gerry Morrissey, general secretary of the union Bectu said: “Following the revelations in the Sunday Express about the hypocrisy of the board of governors, feeling among staff has become more entrenched.
A spokesman for the Catholic Church said:
“This is a very significant visit and it is very important that the Pope is seen and heard by the people.”
It is important that he be arrested and tried for crimes against humanity.
He will have a sterling chance to be heard across the globe and across time as he confesses to his countless evil & premeditated transgressions.
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about 1 year ago
Quite so. The pope has no right to be above the law.
The way the Holy See establishes state-like relationships with nations around the world is a terrible anachronism and must be opposed wherever possible.