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Is the BBC Backing Antisemitism?

Founder of Reconnecting Ministries Grant Berry believes the network has some house cleaning to do when it comes to antisemitism.

There’s a lot of questionability when it comes to how some media outlets are attempting to cover the Israel/Hamas war without bias. But if any particular network has come under fire, it’s the BBC.

During a recent session for staff held by BBC director-general Tim Davie, several Jewish staff members have complained of widespread antisemitism. In fact, Danny Cohen, who had served as BBC’s director from 2013-2015, noted that the network’s coverage of the war was “a complete failure of both journalistic credibility and public duty.”

While the network hasn’t made any sweeping changes to its coverage, it is trying to save face in certain areas. The network recently fired a senior scheduling coordinator for making vile comments on Facebook, including calling Jews “lying scum” and even comparing Israel’s first prime minister, David Ben-Gurion, to Adolf Hitler.

But is this enough, or does the network – and general media as a whole – need to do more to put antisemitism in its place?

Joining us now to discuss this further is Grant Berry, founder of Reconnecting Ministries and the author and producer of the Romans 911 project. His expertise on the matter make him a great subject for this interview. Welcome, Mr. Berry.

Q&A:

  1. Why do you believe it’s so hard for some media outlets to be “fair and balanced” when it comes to what’s happening with antisemitism?
  2. Do you believe the media may thrive on antisemitism in an effort to get views? Or is there another strategy that we seem to be missing here?
  3. Based on this specific example, are Jews really as persecuted as they claim to be?
  4. What more do you believe can be done when it comes to antisemitism, and making outlets see more of the “bigger picture” when it comes to what’s happening overseas?
  5. Do you see antisemitism getting worse as the year goes on? Could it possibly be such a “hot topic” that it somehow gets addressed during the 2024 Presidential Election?
  6. Tell us more about the Romans 911 Project, and its many aspects within Reconnecting Ministries.
  7. Also, why did you go with the title Romans 911? Explain that for people that aren’t familiar with the term.
  8. There’s also a book, Romans 911: Time To Sound the Alarm! What inspired you to put this together, and what makes it such an important read in this day and age?
  9. Where can we pick up Romans 911?
    1. It’s available here: https://www.amazon.com/Romans-911-Grant-Berry-audiobook/dp/B07NF9SMT2. It is published through HigherLife Publishing & Marketing.
  10. And where can we learn more about Reconnecting Ministries?
    1. You can visit the official website here.

About Grant Berry…

Grant Berry is a Messianic believer in Yeshua/Jesus and was born in London, England. Grant is married to Hali Berry and they have five children. He is the Founder of Reconnecting Ministries and Author and Producer of The Romans 911 Project. He believes God has given him a mission to see believing Jews and Christians come together as what the Bible refers to as “One New Man” to usher in a new age of God’s Kingdom on earth as it is in heaven and to be a visible demonstration of God’s desire for love and unity in the Church.

CONTACT: To schedule an interview, contact Jerry McGlothlin of Special Guests PR Agency at 919-437-0001 or geraldmcg@outlook.com.

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