Yeah right, the BBC is well known for it's propaganda!
Try this short Channel Four News piece. https://www.channel4.com/news/indian...vid-cases-rise
Yeah right, the BBC is well known for it's propaganda!
Try this short Channel Four News piece. https://www.channel4.com/news/indian...vid-cases-rise
What has that got to do with propaganda?!
In any case I assume it's the Panorama programme from a month ago, that looked at differing worldwide strategies that had had more success in containing covid, at that time, than the UK. Along with the usual relative success stories a short piece covered specifically the state of Kerala, making the point that this state, unlike the rest of India, had a relatively successful policy compared to the UK, with at that time only 4,500 deaths from 35 million people.
Interestingly the relative success was attributed to the thorough social care policy by the communist administration in the state that facilitated and fully supported those isolating, with visiting health care workers and free food deliveries etc.
Sadly even this has been insufficient to protect from a surge in the last month, although not yet as badly hit as most of India.
When it suits his ideology goji avoids the notion of time changing situations. In his posts on tourism in Thailand he’s keen to stress a fluid situation. Here in his obsessive BBC-bashing he fails to mention that at the point in time when the programme was made it reflected the situation then. Two months later the situation has changed for the worse.