I can only go with the evidence that I can see. Even this morning while listening to Talk Radio (and Talk TV), there are people who simply refuse to believe that ITV aired this and it was only on the BBC. Even though in the clip going around social media, you can clearly see Julie Etchingham and Tom Bradby presenting, both work for ITV's News at Ten and ITV's Coronation coverage.
I don't know if it is cognitive dissonance, disbelief, bias or a mixture of any of them that is making people think that only the BBC is woke and commercial broadcasters can not be woke. The Mandela Effect in effect?
No-one has presented any clips of the BBC coverage where someone made such a comment. Though I would not be surprised if it did happen.
In terms of the republican protests, I keep hearing that argument that it wasn't the right time. The problem is, there is never a right time. If it was Sunday or today, the argument would be that its too soon and disrespectful. If it's next Saturday, there'd be complaints that its harming the UK's reputation on the night of the Eurovision Song Contest. If it's a year later, they'd be told it's inappropriate because we're a traditional monarchy and there is no debate to be had. Same in a decade, century and so on. And that's if we're allowed to have the debate, because if one person finds the idea of republicanism "disruptive" or "offensive"...
I can only go with the evidence that I can see. Even this morning while listening to Talk Radio (and Talk TV), there are people who simply refuse to believe that ITV aired this and it was only on the BBC. Even though in the clip going around social media, you can clearly see Julie Etchingham and Tom Bradby presenting, both work for ITV's News at Ten and ITV's Coronation coverage.
https://nitter.lacontrevoie.fr/EndWokeness/status/1655097243907547136
I don't know if it is cognitive dissonance, disbelief, bias or a mixture of any of them that is making people think that only the BBC is woke and commercial broadcasters can not be woke. The Mandela Effect in effect?
No-one has presented any clips of the BBC coverage where someone made such a comment. Though I would not be surprised if it did happen.
In terms of the republican protests, I keep hearing that argument that it wasn't the right time. The problem is, there is never a right time. If it was Sunday or today, the argument would be that its too soon and disrespectful. If it's next Saturday, there'd be complaints that its harming the UK's reputation on the night of the Eurovision Song Contest. If it's a year later, they'd be told it's inappropriate because we're a traditional monarchy and there is no debate to be had. Same in a decade, century and so on. And that's if we're allowed to have the debate, because if one person finds the idea of republicanism "disruptive" or "offensive"...