Following his censure
by the Australian Press Council (APC), James “saviour of Western civilisation” Delingpole has taken the idea that
he might, after all, not be so “right
about everything” rather badly, taking to the bearpit that is Telegraph Blogs to launch a sneering
assault on all things Australian that have to do with stopping him comparing
his opponents with paedophiles.
Still not fair or balanced
“Australia
you are so totally gay” he sneers, in the style so beloved of his
adoring fans (Sid and Doris Bonkers). Not that he’s getting at gays, you
understand, but instead using the word as meaning, well, gay. Del Boy sneers
that Oz is nowadays all about “gag-making
political correctness ... handed in its testicles to the progressives long ago”.
Progressives are people who disagree with Del.
And he is unrepentant about his
piece for The Australian, which
now carries an APC health warning: “I
stand by every word of the piece – especially the bit about paedophiles ... If
Jimmy Savile were alive today he would definitely be heavily into wind
farming”. Then he whines about it only being an opinion piece, on which he
has a point, but there is no need to be dishonest or abusive.
What a pleasant chap he is
Then Del sells the pass, by contrasting what happened to his
article in The Australian to his experience of the PCC in the UK. The latter
body let him off, but what he does not let his readers know is that the PCC
accepted his evidence as fact, and that the Telegraph
deployed the “Littlejohn
Defence”, which holds that it is OK to say something that is not true
because it’s just being done to make a point.
Problem is, that kind of behaviour by the PCC is exactly
what has caused it to become a laughing stock: it picks and chooses which cases
it will deign to consider, it deploys the most ludicrous and twisted logic to
excuse the target of the complaint, and is so obviously in the pocket of the
press that it is supposed to be regulating that it ceased to be taken seriously
long before Phonehackgate.
And since the hacking scandal, and the PCC being absent and
deaf with it, nobody has suggested that it would be a credible option for it to
continue in its present form – well, except Del Boy, that is. Both Young Dave and Mil
The Younger have called for it to be replaced. The PCC claimed
to have found no evidence that it had been misled over hacking – except that
it had been. Seriously misled.
Even the
NUJ has called the PCC an “abysmal
failure”. It is such a poodle of the likes of Paul Dacre that the Desmond
titles were withdrawn from it. Yet James Delingpole approves of it because it
allows him to liken his opponents to paedophiles, along with whatever other
smears and abuse he wishes to deploy. Well, I have news for Del Boy – what happened
in Oz is coming here very soon.
So he’d better get
used to being called out for dishonesty when he uses it.
1 comment:
Jimmy Savile only died last year, and wind turbines have been a thing for many years. Many centuries, in fact (although Delingpole probably doesn't include the more modest wind power used for turning grain into flour since medieval times). If Jimmy Savile were likely to have been "heavily into wind farming", he had plenty of opportunities during his life.
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