Is there a link between stupidity and anti-vax GB News boss others goad anti-vaxxers after storming of former BBC HQ
The chairman of GB News is among those who mocked anti-vax and anti-lockdown protesters that stormed the former BBC headquarters on Monday, but some questioned the journalist, asking, âisnât this your audience?â
On Monday, protesters, angry at the mediaâs role in perpetuating what they believe are mistruths about Covid-19, descended on what they seemingly thought was the BBC HQ at Television Studios in White City. Dozens of police can be seen in footage stopping demonstrators from entering the premises.
However, perceptive netizens were quick to point out that the protesters had congregated at the former BBC HQ, known as Television Studios. The national broadcaster moved out nearly a decade ago, with the premises primarily turned into luxury flats. The BBC retained some property at the site, leasing most of it out to ITV. When the protest started, ITV was filming âLoose Womenâ, a long-running chat show where a panel of women discuss pertinent topics from a womenâs perspective.
âNot sure what protesters were hoping to achieve, but all they wouldâve found was me, Jane, Nadia and Penny on @loosewomen talking about the menopause,â Loose Women presenter Charlene White said in a tweet.
Also on rt.com BBC studios STORMED by anti-Covid passport protesters, VIDEO shows clashes with police amid attempted break-inThe irony certainly wasnât lost by the British media or those on social media. âAnti-vaxxers and anti-lockdowners donât listen to MSM lies. They do their own research. Which is why they end up protesting against the BBC at a building the BBC left 8 years ago,â actor David Schneider jibed on Twitter, sharing footage from the protest.
Anti-vaxxers and anti-lockdowners donât listen to MSM lies. They do their own research.Which is why they end up protesting against the BBC at a building the BBC left 8 years ago. https://t.co/W1Dl97z319
â" David Schneider (@davidschneider) August 9, 2021Comedian and writer of iconic, yet ironic, football anthem âThree Lionsâ, David Baddiel praised the anti-vaxxers for their âamazing comedy work,â adding that he had avoided the BBC to not get stuck in traffic, only to hear the activists were at the old HQ.
GB News chairman Andrew Neil was among those who lambasted the protesters. Noting that the building had been vacated by the BBC in 2013, he tweeted: âIs there a link between stupidity and anti-vax? Opinions vary but evidence is growing.â
Anti-vaxxers protest BBC coverage of pandemic by storming a building in White City. A building the BBC vacated in 2013 and is now luxury flats. Is there a link between stupidity and anti-vax? Opinions vary but evidence is growing â¦
â" Andrew Neil (@afneil) August 9, 2021Neil, a former BBC presenter himself, clearly confused a few with his comments, as many contend his news channel is guilty of giving a platform to anti-vaxxers. Just last week, Scottish presenter Neil Oliver delivered a monologue on why he would âcheerfullyâ catch Covid-19 and would not worry about passing it on to others in the aim of restoring his freedom during the pandemic.
Also on rt.com âNot sure the NHS will be so cheerfulâ: GB viewers divided as presenter says heâll âcheerfully risk catching CovidâSome Twitter users responded to Neil, highlighting that Oliver is one of his employees. âThey are literally your people. They are the target audience for @GBNEWS,â another wrote, as others suggested it would be good for the channel if he didnât insult his target audience.
âI only know a few anti-vaxxers but they are all Brexiteersâ¦â¦just saying. They probably are also GB News viewers as well,â one social media user asserted.
However, some were more critical. Actor and model Matthew Marsden was among those who hit back at Neil. âKinda like the stupidity in calling people âAnti-vaxxâ, when they are being cautious about taking THIS vaccine, not any others,â he tweeted, adding the GB News bossâ comments were âdisappointing.â
Marsden was not the only vaccine sceptic to slam Neil. One commenter accused the GB News boss of wanting the âcreation of a Chinese Communist social credit system, based on medical apartheid.â He added that the protesters were not anti-vax but simply âvigilant individuals.â
The UK has seen several protests in recent months, with people protesting the opening of Covid-19 vaccines for children and the use of vaccine passports. Although disruptive, the protests have garnered less support than elsewhere in the world, with nearly 90% of British adults opting to get vaccinated against Covid.
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