Lefties losing it: BBC journalist ‘humbled’ by Guyana’s President on climate change

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Lefties losing it: BBC journalist ‘humbled’ by Guyana’s President on climate change


Sky News host Rita Panahi reacts to a BBC journalist being “humbled” by Guyana’s President Irfaan Ali when questioned about carbon emissions.

The President hit out at BBC journalist Stephen Sackur after being asked if the country planned to extract oil and gas along its coast.

He went on to criticise the journalist for trying to…

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  1. Barbaric British. They always lecture about human rights, peace, climate change bla bla bla. And, They are responsible for poverty in Asia and Africa. They have killed more than 5 million people in their colonial time.

    Bastards. Stop lecturing other and try to read your history and educate people on what you did in India and Africa.

  2. What a crazy world, I can't get a job in supermarket and this bimbo is sitting on the anchor's chair of a global media outlet, it makes you wonder what her virtual interview with he HR team like? I see Murdoch is still hiring low quality softcore porn actresses for the top job!

  3. We do not support Isreal
    Israel is creating a World War III
    Israel, kill 34,000 kids and family
    Genocide
    Isreal steals money from the United States and the UK
    Isreal is always lying
    Isreal is always crying and acting like the victim

  4. Very strong words Guyana president to selfish white people my heart fail in love president words. How the white people mind they start executing their natural resources values how they hunger people dirt mind

  5. We do realize that the Guyana's president IS a leftist right? that is not a leftist losing it. his political party is a marxist at core. So it shows you that left doesn't hate capital or economic growth. Hopefully the rest of the world start to notice it too.

  6. Look at the way this bbc anchor sits, the way he point finger etc. as if he is president of school and asking a kid why did you violet school laws.
    What an arrogance he has? No etiquettes at all.

  7. BBC v Guyana: 100 years after the height of British Empire the "White Man" still PRESUMES to tell everyone else how they should run their countries. Western states and environmental preaching zealots are extremely foolish if they think the nations and peoples of the developing world will mutter s subservient "Yes Boss" to the lecturing do-gooders who tell them they must carry on living in poverty. PS: Just how did the BBC get to Guyana? Was it by aeroplane or was it on a totally carbon-neutral sailing boat? And why not do it on a Zoom call if saving the planet is so important? As usual deeds do not match the blah blah blah