Guyana's President DESTROYS BBC on Climate Change



Guyana President Mohamed Irfaan Ali slammed a BBC reporter for claiming that his small nation was contributing to climate change by allowing oil drilling off its coast. He just kept going and going and going. Just let the country develop!

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36 thoughts on “Guyana's President DESTROYS BBC on Climate Change”

  1. "Big fossil fuel companies have spent approximately $660,000 (£483,000) with the BBC on US-focused digital adverts since 2018, according to projections produced by the advertising data firm MediaRadar."
    -The Guardian.
    "BBC earns £300000 from Saudi oil firm despite net-zero pledge"
    -The Guardian.

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  2. The British govt uses the whole environmental thing to tax the heck out their citizens, with that tax money going into gov't growth. Look at how much they tax vehicles using different variables that make it nearly impossible for the poor and very painful for the middle class to own a vehicle. They are not fixing the environment nearly as much as they are sucking the people dry.

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  3. Please don't lump 'us Brits' in with the BBC. The organisation is widely despised here, and the interviewer is a renowned Lefty. It's like lecturing 'you Americans' because we don't like Joy Read. Do better, Michael.

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  4. BBC doing the bidding of elite liberal left and the developing world is speaking up about their nonsense. Good for Guyana, a place none of them gave a shit about until this poor country finally gets a break by finding some oil.

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  5. Man made global warming is a racket pushed by the wef' that bbc fool doesn't represent the british people the more oil on the market the better as far as we're concerned' a new film out on you tube climate the movie people should watch it 🇬🇧

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  6. The British Elites are the direct lineage to the original dEmOn KkK rAt sOciALisT-cOmMuNiSt sLaVe pLaNtAtIon pArTy establishment…

    Tyrannical Rule Feudal System sill alive today in the form of Globalist Corporate Fascist culture of Institutionalized System of indebtitude.

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  7. I AGREE MICHAEL. What about the oil deal? It's a full-blown ripp off. Remember BP/ Hess oil and Venezuela. These oil companies can inflate their investment loss indefinitely, and Guyana has to wait to get paid.

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  8. Please don't imagine all Brits support the BBC. Most of us are fed up of being forced to pay $190 to watch – even if we watch other terrestrial tv stations. If you watch the biased woke rubbish, full of repeats and historical dramas where many of the "English" people have suddenly become black…..it's probably not too expensive…..but I get so angry watching it ……I'm afraid my hypertension will kill me.

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  9. What a pathetic way to talk to a President? And the superiority complex of this shitty reporter? As an Indian, I respect Irfaan Ali ji. We have had to deal with such condescending behaviour from Western media too. Now India is rising just like Guyana is and now these people are astonished when we talk about our perspective.

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  10. The BBC = The biased bullsh*t craporation. Good on the President of Guyana. Now… why is Guyana part of the historic mainland British West Indies and why is its capital called Georgetown?
    Have anything to do with Colonialism Mr. Know-it-all BBC "journalist"?

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