A man who called in to BBC radio
made antisemitic accusations throughout a 13-minute on-air conversation.
The caller, referred to as “Andy
from St. Margaret’s”, told BBC Radio London host Simon Lederman that “they are
trying to control us more and more and more.
“They want to put a chip up our
backsides … the elites, the ruling class, they want to put a ring through our
noses, and a vizor for our horizons.”
When asked by Mr Lederman who he
was talking about, he said: “The Rothschilds,” adding: “It’s not just about old
money, it’s about the Zionists.
“We are dominated by the Jews’
system, the financial Jewish system. The Rothschilds, the people who own the
Bank of England, the people who own the Federal Reserve, they’re all Zionist
Jews.
“The people who own corporate
America, the media, you’ll find if you just do a little bit of research,
they’re all Zionist Jews. We are ruled by Zionist Jews.”
He said these accusations
repeatedly during the 5:07am call, telling listeners: “They control the money,
the money, finance – 80 per cent of corporate America, of the media, is owned
by Jews. And they’re Zionist Jews.”
In the clip from December 22, posted
on Campaign Against Antisemitism’s websitebut also available online through
the BBC, Mr Lederman challenged the caller’s views but allowed the discussion
to continue, even admitting: “I’m giving you more than I have done anyone,”
referring to time spent on the air.
A BBC spokesperson said: “The aim
of the programme is to discuss and debate issues raised by our listeners. This
was a live phone in and the caller was challenged on his views throughout the
conversation.”
As the spokesperson pointed out,
following the interview reactions from other listeners were also broadcast,
with one saying the caller was an “angry conspiracy theorist.”
The spokesperson explained that as
of yet, the BBC has had no formal request from the police for the caller’s
details.
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