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<blockquote data-quote="SilliamWhale" data-source="post: 8156138" data-attributes="member: 1232"><p>Look his main aim is to make money like the rest of us. Some of his stuff I like but the livestock crusade has gone a bit silly</p><p></p><p>He appeals to a lot of people's sense of self flagellation or guilt about eating an animal (because its "not kind") and then extrapolates it into something else. The BBC are immensely lazy - there are no end of wonderful intelligent people out there on podcasts who could do a way better job than Vine and have a really good debate with Monbiot but truth is they're lazy.</p><p></p><p>They don't seem to have hardly any interesting current affairs presenters - Nihal is not inquisitive enough you always know the angle he's going to take (usually we are all racist), Nicky Campbell is a show off.</p><p></p><p>The only one I can stand on the BBC now is Buncey on his boxing podcast but the best bloke on that was his counter - Mike Costello - and now its just a bit ott when he's on his own. They even got rid of Michael Vaughn and he used to at least say his opinon</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="SilliamWhale, post: 8156138, member: 1232"] Look his main aim is to make money like the rest of us. Some of his stuff I like but the livestock crusade has gone a bit silly He appeals to a lot of people's sense of self flagellation or guilt about eating an animal (because its "not kind") and then extrapolates it into something else. The BBC are immensely lazy - there are no end of wonderful intelligent people out there on podcasts who could do a way better job than Vine and have a really good debate with Monbiot but truth is they're lazy. They don't seem to have hardly any interesting current affairs presenters - Nihal is not inquisitive enough you always know the angle he's going to take (usually we are all racist), Nicky Campbell is a show off. The only one I can stand on the BBC now is Buncey on his boxing podcast but the best bloke on that was his counter - Mike Costello - and now its just a bit ott when he's on his own. They even got rid of Michael Vaughn and he used to at least say his opinon [/QUOTE]
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