
Channel 4 is to broadcast a documentary (part of a series) on 1st Feb 7.00pm called 'Christianity: A History'.
This particular episode deals with the Crusades.
It is to be presented by Rageh Omaar, a black Somalian Muslim.
Would it have been too much to expect a British TV company like Channel 4 to perhaps show things from a white Christian point of view - being that the Crusaders were white Christians?
Maybe they are showing it from a white Christian point of view but are just using a black Somalian Muslim to present the programme. I doubt it.
Behaviour worthy of the BBC I think.
I wonder if the focus on the Crusades will start at the time of Christians heading to the middle East or about 150 years before.
ReplyDeleteAt that time 1/3 of the Christian world including Spain was under the heel of the moslem barbarians.
Even cities such as Rome itself had been looted, in Milan a mosque was built after the church was burned down.
Methinks selective history will be used.
Absolutely typical.
ReplyDeleteTere was a program on Islam not long ago done by a none muslim.
ReplyDeleteBut i do agree, islam hate all other religions so to do a report on any other kind of religion would only provoke a bias report.
Its bollocks complete utter bollocks.
The BBC however has suprissed me in their stance on the apeal its a shame that every other Channel has sold out to terrorism.
Hell I would love a chance to do a program on that, I did the Crusades and the factors that led up to it for my history exam in School.
ReplyDeleteI shall be watching just to find what he misses out, what he spins and what lies he may well slip in.
Fidothedog:
ReplyDeleteI shall be watching as well.
Monkey:
I'm also very surprised by the BBC with their stance over the appeal.