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david-sankey · 2 years
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ijungberg · 4 months
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Gary Lineker (R) and Lopez Rekarte of FC Barcelona
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Othering, scapegoating the vulnerable and minorities to distract from failings of the government has been around for centuries. It is one tradition that this government would do well not to continue. The brave speak out.
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solarlotus · 2 years
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UK update, total binfire. BBC suspended national treasure and football (soccer) hero Gary Lineker from presenting nation's main football highlights show because he said the way the government is talking about refugees and asylum seekers is akin to language used in 30s Germany. Which is true.
However, Gary Lineker is popular, the government are not.
Fuck tory scum and proud of Leicester hero Lineker.
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soomovic · 1 year
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Gary Lineker, FC Barcelona 1986.
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101now-sports · 5 months
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thevirtualvicar · 11 months
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Carol Vorderman and Gary Lineker have been very vocal on social media, but only one of them have lost their job.The BBC’s announcement of an independent review of its social mediaguidelines was aimed at defusing the crisis over Gary Lineker’s tweets over government ministers’ language about its asylum policies and bring the presenter back into the fold, at least in the short term.However, the practicalities of creating a set of rules to rein in star behaviour, while avoiding accusations of stifling free speech, are far from straightforward. What is to be done: Mark and Pete have the answers.
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theworldgate · 2 years
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I have to explain what is going on in the UK, because it is absurd.
So, this is Gary Lineker:
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He's known for a fair few things over here. He was a very good (association) footballer, playing for England in the 1986 and 1990 World Cups, winning the Golden Boot in 1986, and managing to never get a single yellow card in his playing career. He played for Leicester City, Everton, Barcelona, and Tottenham, before finishing his career in Japan. But if you aren't in your mid 30s, you probably know actually know him him for a couple of other things. The first is the role of spokesman for another Leicester icon, Walkers Crisps (which are sort of equivalent to Lays, but hit different), as pictured above. Despite being a notably clean player, he used to play a cheeky serial crisp thief. I don't think he's done that for well over a decade, but his ads were on the telly a lot when I was a kid and it's a bit like learning that the hamburglar was an incredibly clean (American) football player or something.
The second thing Gary is widely known for is having presented Match of the Day, the big football program on the BBC, the sort-of state broadcaster, since 1999. He is, incidentally, very well paid for this (though with a consensus that he could get even more if he went to one of the non-free-to-view broadcasters because he is very good at the job). He also has a twitter account. And political opinions. So, the UK government has got itself dead set upon doing heinous stuff that will totally somehow work to prevent people who want to come to the UK making the perilous crossing of the Channel (between England and France). By heinous, I mean "openly advertise that they won't attempt to protect victims of modern slavery" stuff. It's very obviously using a legal hammer to victimise a marginalised group of people in order to win votes. And, uh, I should clarify that by "legal" I mean "using the passage of laws" - the policy is, in addition to all the other ways it's awful, probably incompatible with the Human Rights Act and the UK's international law obligations. Gary, top lad that he is, objected to this. On Tuesday 7th March, he made a quote Tweet of a video of the Home Secretary, Suella Braverman, bigging up the policy, he wrote "Good heavens, this is beyond awful.". This got a bunch of backlash from extremely right-wingers, and then he made the tweet that really got him in trouble (with right-wingers): "There is no huge influx. We take far fewer refugees than other major European countries. This is just an immeasurably cruel policy directed at the most vulnerable people in language that is not dissimilar to that used by Germany in the 30s, and I’m out of order?".
Now, I am not actually subjecting myself to watching a video of Suella Braverman bigging up a cruel policy to say whether the specific comparison of the language to 1930s Germany is accurate. But needless to say, Ms Braverman was amongst the many figures on the right of UK politics objecting to Gary's rhetoric. And here's the part where a fact about the BBC comes in: it is nominally neutral and impartial (and so, of course, is routinely accused of bias from all sides but particularly the right-wing), and has something of a code for its contributors to this effect. Now, that code has previously been applied to Gary Lineker, over a comment about whether governing Conservative Party would hand back donations from figures linked to the Russian regime. But it generally hasn't been applied too strongly to people like Gary, whose roles have nothing to do with politics (such as presenting a "here's what happened on the footie today" show), on the basis that, well, their roles have nothing to do with politics. However, when directly asked about whether the BBC should punish Gary Lineker for his tweets, government figures basically went "well, that's a them problem". But a couple of days passed, and it seemed like Gary's approach of "standing his ground because he did nothing wrong" was working and everything would die down. He was set to get 'a talking to' but not much more than that. The Conservative right, after all their fire and fury earlier, had gotten bored and moved onto something else. And then, on Friday 10th March, the BBC announced that he would be suspended from hosting Match of the Day this weekend. But it could still go ahead, because there are, like, other hosts! Except, well, funnily enough, when you take a beloved figure off air, for making a fairly anodyne tweet, no one wants to be the scab who actually takes up the role of replacing him. Gary's two co-hosts, Alan Shearer and Ian Wright, said that they would not appear without him. People who (co-)host Match of the Day on other days followed suit. The net result is that Match of the Day is currently set to air without hosts, BBC commentary, or global feed commentary. And the solidarity shown to Gary Lineker, over what is very flagrantly actual cancel culture and an attack on freedom of speech (the logic implied is that institutional impartiality requires that no one say anything too critical of the government ever), has continued to grow. The BBC has pretty much been unable to run pretty much any live sports content today, and has resorted to raiding the BBC Sounds archive to fill the sports radio channel. And, as of 17:30 on Saturday 11th March, the situation shows no signs of improvement, though some are calling for the Chairman Richard Sharp, who is separately facing corruption allegations, to resign (yes I linked to the BBC itself there, there is nothing, nothing, the BBC loves more than going into great detail about how much the BBC sucks).
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themancorialist · 2 years
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Great Ancoats Street, Manchester.
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pluspete · 2 years
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How come the BBC, the offical broadcaster in the UK, bowed to the woke agenda of one of its employees? Are they a bunch of pussies? #Lineker
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david-sankey · 2 years
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BBC & Lineker’s Tweets
“The BBC says it is having a "frank conversation" with Gary Lineker after the Match of the Day host tweeted critically about the government's asylum policy.
Lineker said the language in which the plan was set out was "not dissimilar to that used by Germany in the 30s".
The BBC has impartiality guidelines and the corporation said Lineker was being "spoken to" about his responsibilities.....”   https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/uk-64883655  
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No such “frank conversation” was held when Lineker tweeted “Bin Corbyn.”   https://twitter.com/GaryLineker/status/854673387565834243?lang=en 
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sucka99 · 2 years
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sheriffof0 · 2 years
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Some impartially is more equal than others…. #lineker #bbc (at Hanworth, Hounslow, United Kingdom) https://www.instagram.com/p/Cpw36r3o-gD/?igshid=NGJjMDIxMWI=
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biglisbonnews · 2 years
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How the BBC got ensnarled in its own culture war over the UK's refugee policy The British Broadcasting Corporation (BBC) has had a tough week. Read more... https://qz.com/how-the-bbc-got-ensnarled-in-its-own-culture-war-over-t-1850218476
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iolojones · 2 years
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Boycott Match Of The Day.
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tunglo · 2 years
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For those who don’t do Twitter, please enjoy tonight’s entertainment in the form of a massive own goal for the BBC execs who caved to the government’s demands...
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