— David Icke (@davidicke) December 12, 2014
Despite calling for revolution, his support for unions and defending potential evictees, Brand has appeared several times on BBC QT and BBC Newsnight, and everytime he does or opens his mouth he gets slaughtered.
Why?
Well today there is a clue in the media response to his documentary on drugs recently shown on BBC.
Gone are the calls for him to be hung, drawn and quartered for being a hypocrite. Instead we can read this:
Two weeks ago, cries of ‘Hypocrite’ sprang from headlines and angrily congested timelines, as social housing campaigner Russell Brand once more became the subject of negative media scrutiny.
The Sun ran an entire story about the alleged tax affairs of the company the comedian rents his Hoxton loft apartment from, claiming it banked offshores. This, the paper alleged, stood at odds with Brand’s repeat insistence on proper tax regulations on big businesses.
Last week, he appeared cool, calmer and quieter than anyone could ever remember seeing him when he sat on the Question Time panel opposite Nigel Farage. He was criticised by several members of the audience for preaching social reform without the intention of running for parliament. He also labelled the Ukip leader a "pound shop Enoch Powell".
This week, however, has seen something of a multi-media turn-around for the star after his BBC Three documentary, Russell Brand: End the Drugs War, aired last night.
[source : This might be the only time almost all of Twitter agree with Russell Brand , The Independent, http://www.independent.co.uk/news/people/this-might-be-the-only-time-almost-all-of-twitter-agreed-with-russell-brand-9928057.html, 16th December 2014]
The article retweets 10 tweets that praise Brand.
Why?
Why would the BBC show such a documentary about drugs? By a 'revolutionary' who gets slaughtered every time he opens his mouth?
And why would the media react to his documentary in this manner?
Well, who wants drugs legalised?
GEORGE SOROS!!
I am not suggesting that Brand is in receipt of a huge grant from Soros, but here we have a reformed drug addict who is ridiculed and slaughtered every time he opens his mouth, yet when he talks about drug reform he is held up as a wise God?
For example, why are the BBC not repeating this video of General Wesley Clark?
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