You start thinking you can’t be surprised anymore—not when it comes to left-wing opinion-makers, at least—but you end up being surprised nonetheless. Most of their reactions are predictable in broad outline; but reality has a way of going one better, or one worse.
Two days after the assault on the World Trade Center and the Pentagon, BBC television broadcast that week’s edition of the current affairs program “Question Time,” a panel discussion with questions and comments from the floor. Almost at once it became clear that the audience contained a large contingent of Muslim extremists and left-wing sympathizers, who proceeded to hijack the program. Instead of questions, there were anti-American diatribes; members of the panel (who included a former American ambassador to Britain) were shouted down.
While what happened wasn’t entirely inconsistent with the slant of recent BBC coverage in general, and ...
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This article originally appeared in The New Criterion, Volume 20 November 2001, on page 38
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