Posted on 03/27/2015 11:35:57 AM PDT by walford
The BBC just proved that Progressive media serves the tiny elite who think they should run our lives.
Its official: The BBC have fired Jeremy Clarkson, the main presenter and inventor of the modern version of Top Gear. If you dont yet know what Top Gear is, go look it up. It pretends to be a show about cars, but its actually a fascinating series about three crazy personalities doing insane stunts, and (for very good reasons) its been for the last 13 years the most popular non-fiction TV show in the world.
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The craziest thing about it is that, purely by a series of unusual events that spiraled out of the hands of the elitist snobs who run it, Top Gear was made by the British Broadcasting Corporation (the BBC). It was a show being made by a broadcaster run by the type of people who despise the type of show Top Gear is: funny, fascinating, utterly irreverent, not environmentally friendly, starring three middle-aged white guys, not even a tiny bit politically correct, and incredibly astoundingly popular. Most sinful of all to them: it makes money. Tons and tons of money. For these types, anything that makes money because its popular with everyday people is the very definition of a show that does not under any circumstances belong on the BBC.
The BBC has always, from its inception, been supposed to act in the interest of the British Public. This was understood on its creation to mean that it would put the audiences first, and provide informative, creative and entertaining programming to the British public. This was so important that the BBCs programming is supposed to be judged not by how much money a show makes (in fact, the vast majority of their shows make no money at all, being instead financed by a TV ownership tax), but by something called the Audience Appreciation Index. This is a measurement of how much the public appreciates the program. This is supposed to determine what shows should be be on the BBC.
But it has also been a reality that, almost from the beginning, the BBC has always been run by elitists who felt they knew better than the public, and that they should get to dictate TO (rather than be dictated by) the British public as to what is best to them. The BBC bosses have always been partisans of whatever ideology was the most elitist, the most sanctimonious, the most anti-public, in any given age: in the 60s and 70s it was full of communists, today it is full of Politically-correct Progressives. They are almost always Leftist, always Collectivist, and almost always humorless.
And the BBCs mid-level bureaucrats have always, always hated Top Gear. The current BBCs manager, Danny Cohen, had been very vocal about how desperate he was to get rid of Jeremy Clarkson, and now he got his wish. In the process, it made a pretty startling revelation as to how Collectivists work, and who they serve.
When it was announced that the BBC was using a dinnertime argument as an excuse to fire (or sack as they say across the pond) the driving force behind Top Gear, two big petitions were being promoted across the social media almost instantly. The first was in support of Clarkson, demanding that the BBC not fire him; it ended up with over a million signatures and became the fastest-growing petition in the history of change.org. The second demanded that Clarkson be fired for his various crimes against humanity (which mostly consisted of being anti-Europe, anti-Left, anti-nanny-state, and anti-political-correctness). This petition garnered a whopping 34127 signatures. It featured, in brazen shamelessness, a completely un-ironic picture of Clarkson with his mouth gagged on it, making it very clear what these people wanted: to totally silence those who disagree with them.
This is an interesting result for two reasons. First, it gives us a very good, albeit non-scientific, look at just what the divide between the Collectivist elitists and the Individualists is: the Collectivist-Crowd made up about 3.2% of the population who signed either petition. These are the people who are strident in their advocacy of the Collectivist values of the modern progressive Left, that believe in pogroms against free speech; but more importantly, that will despise anything just because everyday people like it too much. After all, Top Gear was not an overtly political show; this wasnt a battle against a right-wing radio talk show or something like that.
Top Gears immense popularity allowed it to survive for 13 years without the BBC Commisars being able to shut it down in spite of Jeremy Clarksons outspoken anti-PC views, but the show itself was mostly about having wild irreverent fun with cars (seriously, if youve never seen it go watch it now; I dont like cars, I havent even driven a car in almost 20 years, but I love the show, not for the cars but for the passion and humor and brilliance of it). So for the Collectivists, getting rid of Jeremy Clarkson wasnt just about getting rid of Jeremy Clarkson, it was also about getting rid of a show that they hated for being too proletarian, too popular with the unwashed masses who they feel cant be trusted and who should be told what is the proper kind of fun to have. The show itself was dangerous to them, because it suggested to ordinary people that they could and should have a free choice about what they enjoy, without all the special considerations the Elites put into the (always far less popular) programs that they have chosen for the correct indoctrination of the unwashed masses. This 3.2% resented Top Gears existence because it was a loud (and fun) statement against their notion that they should control the other 97.8% of us.
Second, it made it very clear where the BBC stands on this. They have regularly influenced the facts of their reporting to represent the liberal biases of their mid-level bureaucrats: having downplayed a massive child-abuse scandal that was going on in England because they felt it would look racist, having consistently refused to use the word terrorism (even during the brutal Mumbai terrorist attacks), and have bent over backward to appease the pro-Palestine anti-Israel Leftists to the point of claiming that Jerusalem is the capital of Palestine and that Israel has no capital. They have openly admitted to their intense anti-American bias ), they have been found in two different independent reports of having an extreme pro-European-Union bias, and a pro-immigrant bias that focused on anecdotal personal stories rather than concrete data as a way to influence the public. Here, with Jeremy Clarkson, they suddenly felt they had to take a strong principled stand about policing their own house because God forbid a man who makes them more than a hundred million dollars a year and invented the most popular TV show they currently air should get mad about the BBC crew not having a hot meal for him at the end of a full days work. And yet they never felt the need to take such a stand for the THIRTY YEARS they spent actively covering up pedophile scandals in their own studio.
The BBC stands with the 3.2%, with the over-indoctrinated self-satisfied elitists, and against the 97.8% of the public they were chartered to serve.
I can tell you how the rest of this will play out from here, too. Clarkson and his co-hosts James May and Richard Hammond (who will almost certainly choose to leave with him) will, if they so desire, get a new contract for insanely more money than the BBC ever gave them, to do a Top Gear-clone for a private broadcaster. That show will be more popular than ever.
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Meanwhile, the BBC will almost certainly re-staff Top Gear with presenters chosen for their identity-politic demographics (race, gender, sexuality; you know, all that stuff thats so incredibly important as a qualification to host a show about driving fast cars) rather than anything resembling a personality. Theyll retool the show to get rid of the most offensive parts, and to make it more educational. It will be a horrific flop, which will allow the BBC executives to do what they wanted in the first place and either cancel it or relegate it to bleakest outlying corners of their government-funded media empire, and then do a lot of commentary on News shows about how the failure of the New Top Gear was the publics fault for being such horrible racists/sexists/whatever.
And the 3.2% will sagely nod in agreement and bemoan the cruelty of a world full of people who are so much less sophisticated and righteous than they are, and wonder why these ignorants dont just give in and let them run all our lives.
A producer has to have an incredibly thick skin and ability to shrug things off. Seems like this producer did.
A “talent” will bleed a producer dry and want more.
It takes a special kind of person to be a producer.
BTW just who ordered the cold cuts instead of steak? Was it the producer or was he following orders from BBC?
We really know very little about this.
Of course this could all be some kind of sick stunt...
What is the definition of a 'punch' in the world of the Politically Correct Progressives?
I ask because whatever it is it is obviously worse than molesting pre-teen children in a television studio given that the latter behavior was apparently not worthy of action by the BBC.
“This is about his physically attacking another crewmember.”
Ok princess you’re right. Or,,, just have em shake hands like men after a scuffle and go on with life and fun and money making.
Even third grade boys know after a fight, you shake and forget it.
” having celebrity-worshiping idiots rally around him because they really like seeing this guy drive around in cars.”
Exactly. I DO care more about watching him drining cool cars than I do about some retarded, likely drunken squabble. By the way, I also car about all the normal people working that show who will lose their jobs because the pussified element of society must be appeased/
I suspect Clarkson will be just fine, the line forms to the left for those who want to pick up the show.
Clarkson and his pals have repeatedly made it clear they think Americans are stupid, so I would guess that Duck Dynasty is the last place they would get on the air.
“But it was over something important like getting cold cuts when a steak was required.”
You are the driving force behind the largest money maker show for the BBC, and the biggest show on earth. You want a steak, they bring you baloney,,,,,,
Go back to watching dancing with the stars,,,
Didn’t Van Halen once trash their dressing room because they got brown M&Ms?
And some of us continually ridicule British teeth.
The problem is???
“Even third grade boys know after a fight, you shake and forget it.”
Only a juvenile idiot would claim what you just did.
So, what you are lying about is that even in your line of work you can punch your boss and attack him and not be fired. Got it. Liar. Juvenile idiot.
Let’s say the place they were staying ran out of steak.
If I were a producer...A GOOD PRODUCER...I would have gone to the ends of the Earth to get what the talent wanted.
Man up Nancy boys.
Well they can thank Clarkson for being a retard and costing them all of their jobs.
Apparently even HE knows this:
http://www.bbc.com/news/entertainment-arts-32076395
“Jeremy Clarkson: ‘Leave Ois alone... none of this is his fault’”
Probably so! Its like the whole world has simultaneously forgotten to lighten up and have a old guy white male little fun.
Every other kind of fun is 100% ok.
You’re totally right! I mean, what if this DIRE situation wasn’t properly addressed!? It could lead to,,,, bad things!
Stick to dancing with the stars.
Oh stop making ridiculous excuses. It sounds no different than any leftist making excuses for some stupid behavior from Kanye West or some other guttersnipe media personality.
“Heeeees a star! How dare you not get his order 100% right, you low life peon! Dont you know who this is!?”
He isnt talent. He’s a middle-age loser with too big of an ego. If his precious food wasn’t up to his standards, he could just fire the guy or have it done again.
More than likely Jeremy was NOT the boss....he was the talent.
He may have had an interest in the program but IIRC he sold even that to BBC.
Do we know how many times things like this happened?
Could it be the BBC was instigating situations to provoke Jeremy?
I don’t know and neither do you.
A talent I produced for was supposed to be in a parade. Every other talent was provided a golf cart type ride.
Mine wasn’t.
At age 72 he had to walk the entire route.
Mad as hell.
Since I wasn’t arranging the ride I didn’t take his heat but the ones who had set things up did and rightly so.
It was all on the orders of management.
“So, what you are lying about is that even in your line of work you can punch your boss and attack him and not be fired. Got it. Liar. Juvenile idiot.”
Pussy. Liar. Mangina.
And PS,, the guy sent for the cold cuts, is not the “Boss”.
In the vocabulary of radio/TV Jeremy is talent.
Read my later posts.
How could you call someone the talent when all he did was invent the concept, popularize it, spread it across the globe, and make it super fun.
These people amaze me. They act like any of them could have done it (except they never quite seem to)
They were out filming late and the hotel (out in the middle of nowhere, Yorkshire) stopped evening meals at 8:30 pm
It would have been sensible for the producer to pay the hotel extra to keep the staff on late - heck it's his job to do the organizing. The extra cost to the BBC would have been negligible compared to the UK rates for daily helicopter rental...:^)
A long day out in the cold, windy, wet moors of Yorkshire would deserve a hot meal for all of the crew not just Clarkson - the producer didn't do his job and may not have deserved a punch, but it may have been the last straw to Clarkson.
After returning from a warmer part of the UK after 3 weeks I was happy to feel the warm air at Phoenix airport...:^)
The Yorkshire moors can be a miserable place to be even in a UK summer.
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