Darcus Howe names the 2011 riots an 'inssuerction' on the BBC
anon | 10.08.2011 00:48 | August Riots
Darcus Howe, writer and broadcaster names the 2011 riots an insurrection on the BBC. In this important turn in the discourse on the 2011 riots, Darcus Howe also links these events with those in Greece Syria and other parts of the world.
Darcus Howe, writer and broadcaster names the 2011 riots an 'insurrection of the masses of the people' on the BBC. In this important turn in the discourse on the 2011 riots, Darcus Howe also links these events with those in Port of Spain Trinidad, Syria and other parts of the world. (3.20 mins ish).
As shown in the link below globally he refers to the violence as the 'nature of the historical moment'
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=wFaefsJzB9M
The BBC presenter's only responses is to accuse him of being a rioter.
Sorry for posting from the BBC, just an important clip that won't be repeated on the mainstream media channels.
As shown in the link below globally he refers to the violence as the 'nature of the historical moment'
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=wFaefsJzB9M
The BBC presenter's only responses is to accuse him of being a rioter.
Sorry for posting from the BBC, just an important clip that won't be repeated on the mainstream media channels.
anon
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Gotta love the 'objectivity' of that BBC woman interviewer!
10.08.2011 01:33
Aaron Aarons
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This Video is going viral!!!
10.08.2011 02:50
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=biJgILxGK0o&feature=player_embedded
*ponders if it will make it to the guardian tomorrow despite the semi- media blackout*
anon
Wow in the time it took me to post the last addition....
10.08.2011 02:54
anon
Darcus Howe on the BBC - a lesson in distortion and character assassination
10.08.2011 10:04
http://standardtoil.blogspot.com/2011/08/darcus-howe-on-bbc-lesson-in-distortion.html
ST
Homepage: standardtoil.blogspot.com
Some historical context on why this interview is so awful...
10.08.2011 11:15
http://www.guardian.co.uk/law/2010/nov/29/mangrove-nine-40th-anniversary
Chaskaniawi
BBC Cut key points in interview with 'rioter'
10.08.2011 11:19
p.s. I got huff post to make a few corrections (rightly so), It might seem pedantic but using the word historical rather the hysterical completely shifts the discourse to a more macro critique of our power centres and the type of hyper-competitive consumerist society we have.
anon