@lightningdance wrote:

@***super_nova*** wrote:

@lightningdance wrote:

 

It's time that Tony Jones was sacked and Q & A axed as a credible source of public comment.

Riddled with leftist talking heads, Jones continuously seeding comment to match his agenda.

 

 

 

Greg Sheridan adds  that Q&A, by peddling inflammatory conspiracy theories favoured by jihadists, is actually putting lives at risk: 

Overall, Australia’s institutions have responded intelligently to a challenging situation. One partial exception has been the ABC’s Q&A program and some of the ABC’s chat forums. Q&A should realise a minister, a shadow minister and assorted nuts does not constitute a balanced, mainstream, reasonable or even very intelligent panel.

 

The sub-Noam Chomsky nonsense of many ABC guests is OK for stuff that doesn’t matter. But terrorism and community relations are too important for such irresponsible treatment.

 

Q&A had a discussion this week about whether the anti-terror raids in Sydney and Brisbane involved a sinister conspiracy of timing to assist the government. This was immature and unworthy of a serious program on the taxpayer-funded broadcaster.

 

Will the next Q&A discuss a fantasy conspiracy to provoke the Melbourne attack to assist the government?

 

Such allegations are close to obscene. It’s a pity the national broadcaster can’t do as well as the nation’s political leadership.


Well, as said above obviously he did not watch it, and neither did you. 


Tony Jones  should be sacked. Many are so shocked and appalled at the way he controls Q&A and his reckless Monday night show.

 

The left wing groupthink and mantra is always on show.

 

All the left love Q&A, defend it and laud it, we all know why now don't we.


No actually we don't all know why. I'm interested to know. 

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