Trust is key to BBC’s survival – so it must learn from Martin Bashir scandal

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That horse has already bolted. No one is buying 'trust the BBC' blaming Diana for believing a BBC reporter is pretty low. I do not understand why people are sticking up for BBC, its content is shit, it covered up for paedophiles, it filters news, it's corrupt. Abolish please.

Interesting that the coverage is focusing on the BBC, rather than Martin Bashir himself - a journalist. Seems you can justifiably say that this individual journalist should be the first focus of the critique. Perhaps this would establish and undesirable precedent?

Whilst the rest of the media preach like the virtuous flowers they undoubtedly are 🥱

Then they have an AWFUL lot of work to do and don't exactly have top managers/directors etc who inspire trust in a large swathe of the general public.

I thought it was a BBC scandal? Are you throwing Bashir under the bus? scapegoat racistmedia DefundTheBBC

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