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Monday, 14 March 2011

FRY ME TO THE MOON.

That little cherub of the BBC, Stephen Fry, thinks that he is shocking us with his disclosures regarding 'coke-snorting'; when most of us are aware that a prerequisite to a successful career with the 'nation's money no object' broadcaster, is to be controversial about such things. It is only habits that are lawful which the Beeb appears to oppose.

When a large corporation continuously features one person in particular, in this case Stephen Fry, the writer is automatically suspicious of the goings on behind the scenes. Fry has a type of pseudo intellect, reflecting his education; he tends to look down his nose at people with a lesser vocabulary, which is strange for a socialist. Being on the payroll of the BBC gives him ample opportunity to exercise this superior air. In using these broadcasting opportunities, he can draw attention to himself as a non-believer; this attitude shows his shallowness. An attitude which, the author is sure, is very much a part of the demise of the western nations. Fry obviously has not considered how the Russians could not wait to embrace their religion at the fall of the communist regime.

Briefly, on the subject of things biblical; there have been at least two excellent television programmes on the subject of the King James Bible in the last week. The latter was presented by Melvyn Bragg, who concentrated very much on it's position and influence on the law of the land; something that is now being altered due to the spurious 'human rights act', which, I'm confident, Stephen Fry would support.


FRY ALSO CLAIMS THAT 'COKE-SNORTING' IS GOOD FOR SOLVING CROSSWORDS.

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