Aquitaine
Well-Known Member
The BBC does have more than just Choudary on TV; they like to choose from a variety of nutters; that way it looks (only looks) less like bias.
I have to admit, though, they absolutely love Choudary.
The British forms of Islam are frequently Deobandi and Wahhabi -- neither of which are exactly great movements IMO...
An article I read on the Independent yesterday argued that people like Choudary should not be banned from appearing in Media, but should instead be invited on as much as possible. The reasoning was that if you give them enough air-time they will be shown as the laughing stock of Britain, just like when Nick Griffin went on Question Time and got ridiculed and humiliated.