Editor's comment: Some visitors to Axis of Logic may think that Mark McGowan's "course language" is in "bad taste," not fit for "civilized debate" or "just another "rant." The war crimes of 10 Downing Street regime, the BBC and that part of the population who laughs with them should be condemned in the most brutal terms possible - in words commensurate with diabolical British regime, the BBC's anti-journalism and the putrid anti-culture they have spawned - condemned on behalf of the millions of children, women and men they have killed, tortured and displaced from their homes. Hats off to Mark McGowan, aka "Chunky Mark," the London Taxi Driver and to hell with the US/British/NATO child-killing war machine The BBC describes "Let's Dance for Comic Relief" or "Red Nose Day" as an annual BBC jamboree televised to help "Kids in Need." Notes to Editors (I guess that's us - lmb)
Comic Relief and Red Nose Day "Red Nose Day 2013 is heading your way on Friday 15 March when the great British public will once again be asked to Do Something Funny for Money. "Raising cash this Red Nose Day can help to change lives forever. That’s because Comic Relief spends the money raised to help change the lives of poor, vulnerable and disadvantaged people across the UK and Africa. "Comic Relief was launched on Christmas Day in 1985, live on BBC One. At that time, a devastating famine was crippling Ethiopia and something had to be done. That something was Comic Relief. The idea was simple – Comic Relief would make the public laugh while they raised money to help people in desperate need. Before too long, Red Nose Day was created and the first ever event in 1988 raised a staggering £15m. "This year, 2013, marks the 25th anniversary of Red Nose Day which has raised over £600m and helped to change lives both in the UK and Africa." So what problem could Mark McGowan possibly have this event? For decades, the same BBC has supported the military and economic wars against the same "poor, vulnerable and disadvantaged people across the UK and Africa" that they claim to support. In the video (below) McGowan places his crosshairs on the event that has Vanessa Feltz mounting and riding a piece of military artillery equipment, "a cock cannon," like a porn star to the laughter of the audience. What has this to do with "Raising cash this Red Nose Day can help to change lives forever"? A lot, but nothing to do with raising money for children in need. The BBC sells itself and their annual event to promote itself as a humanitarian medium while using degading humor to sell war and corrupt the values of the war-weary British people whose jobs, housing, education and health care are being traded for the British military death machine and plunder of foreign capital, petroleum, minerals and land.
Fay Strang and the Daily Mail backs up the BBC with her description of the event: "There were some impressive performances during Saturday night's heat of Let's Dance for Comic Relief. But without a doubt Vanessa Feltz stole the show with her racy and entertaining performance to Cher's If I Could Turn Back Time. Dressed as the famous singer in a revealing high leg leotard and black wig the radio presenter wowed the crowds, judges and her fiance Ben Ofoedu as she straddled a cannon." Michael Hogan and the Telegraph heaps on the praise and fun ...,
It's the same BBC whose star presenter Jimmy Savile, a predatory sex offender who abused children as young as eight for more than 50 years, using his BBC "Top of the Pops" chart show and "Jim'll Fix It," a children's TV show, to rape and assault victims on BBC premises, schools and hospitals with full knowledge and at times, participation, by British police and public officials. The BBC calls it "Let's Dance for Comic Relief." We call it "Let's Dance for War" to help an uncivilized government sell its depredations and plunder of the poor in vulnerable African and Middle Eastern countries. - Les Blough, Editor
Source: ChunkyMark Channel More Mark McGowan on Axis of Logic
* Vanessa Feltz bio & photos
*Vanessa Feltz photos
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