'However, I agree with you that there are some social problems that are caused by the fact that people of different origins sometimes don't get on. I don't see how not mentioning the nationality or religion of people in the news makes that worse. I don't see how it could help the situation if they were mentioned.'
Er but we do mention it. If there's a Christian preacher who preaches against gays, or a Catholic paedophile priest, that is mentioned.
The Catholic church, as I perceive it, has protected paedophiles and has proved an environment where paedophiles can thrive. The 'Catholic church' part of the story is relevant, and it is shouted out in every story.
Equally, we have recently learned that Muslims are grooming non-Muslim girls to be raped. Again, their Muslim culture/religion is relevant, but it's not mentioned by the BBC.
A quick search of the BBC website for 'Catholic' gives the following results as the top 10:
www.google.co.uk/search?q=catholic+site%3Abbc.co.uk
'Management buy out Irish Catholic paper' - has a dig at the Vatican for 'silencing' media
'Association of Catholic Priests discuss Church's future' - paedophiles, strongly anti-Vatican
'Birmingham Catholic Archdiocese defends abuse case handling' - paedophiles
'Catholic Church leadership in denial mode: Martin McGuinness' - paedophiles, again
'This World: The Shame of the Catholic Church' - paedophiles
'Paul Ryan defends budget at Catholic university' - has a dig at a Republican, AND Catholics
'Catholic pupils 'invited to sign anti-gay marriage petition'' - Catholic bigotry (as perceived by the BBC)
'Can Catholic teaching justify Ryan plan?' - another in the same vein as the above, re Republicans/Catholics
'Catholic schools must give 'balanced perspective' over gay marriage' - another 'Catholics are bigots' story
'Dutch Roman Catholic church 'castrated' boys in 1950s' - a gleeful piece of Catholic bashing, saying that 'up to 11 boys' were castrated by the RCC, butignores the fact that the 'scientific' establishment in Holland, as part of the once mainstream eugenics movement, castrated more than 400 people: www.getreligion.org/2012/03/hare-hunter-field-castration-for-deviancy/
So basically 10 stories relating to 'Catholic', 9 of them negative stories, and the 'Management buy out' story, while not particularly negative chooses to focus on the Vatican for 'silencing'. Cf. this reporting: www.irishtimes.com/newspaper/finance/2012/0508/1224315740655.html which manages to report the story on business lines, with no criticism of the Vatican slipped in.
So we could reasonably say 10 out of 10 negative stories for the top 10 BBC hits for 'Catholic'.
How about Muslim?
www.google.co.uk/search?q=muslim+site%3Abbc.co.uk
'Golfer Sahra Hassan awarded by Muslim Women's Sport Foundation' - a puff piece about an absolute non-entity of a female golfer, not even notable enough to have a Wikipedia page
'Amnesty International finds anti-Muslim bias in Europe' - Muslims prejudiced against
'Prominent Muslim Metin Mekhtiyev stabbed in Moscow' - Muslim 'of Azerbaijani origin' 'leader at the Islamic Cultural Centre of Russia' stabbed by 'extreme right' (except there's actually no evidence at all of this, just speculation by his friends). 'Mr Mekhtiyev was a "decent, much-respected and loved person", he said, and had been involved in the Muslim community, with migrants and in social work.', and the official word that he was robbed, is just glossed over.
'Scouts back Muslim girl clothing' - puff piece about burkas for Scouts
'The brave Muslim women of Gujarat' - puff piece about 'brave Muslim' women in India
'Ahmadiyya Muslim Youth Association helping Hartlepool' - puff piece about Muslims planting trees
'Moscow's Muslims find no room in the mosque' - neutral story about Muslim immigration to Russia
'NYPD criticised for treatment of Muslims' - NYPD biased against Muslims
'Muslim hate crime phone line aims to help victims' - 'first UK helpline for victims of Islamophobia'
'Sri Lanka Buddhist monks destroy Muslim shrine' - Buddhists bigoted against Muslims
so out of the top 10 stories we have:
four puff pieces about good Muslims
five pieces about alleged anti-Muslim sentiment
and one neutral story about the rise of Islam in Russia.
The contrast between BBC reportage on 'Catholic' and 'Muslim' could clearly not be much more stark - At least 9 out of 10 of the 'Catholic' stories are entirely negative, and the 10th has a quick dig, while NONE of the 10 'Muslim' stories are negative.
(Incidentally in their feel-good story about the Ahmadiyya Muslim Youth, they tell us that
'The Ahmadiyya community takes its name from its founder Mirza Ghulam Ahmad.
It has bases in more than 175 countries and is renowned for it services to the community in the fields of education and health.'
What they don't tell us, and I quote from Wikipedia is that 'Most mainstream Muslims consider both Ahmadi movements to be non-Muslim and heretical'
and indeed that in many countries the Ahmadiyya are persecuted by 'true Muslims'. These countries include the UK, and yet you won't find ANY reporting of this on the BBC.
Here's the Wimbledon Guardian: www.wimbledonguardian.co.uk/news/ahmadiyya/
"The owner of one Tooting halal butchers said his trade had fallen by nearly 50 per cent in three months. He said: ?We have lost so much business because some people refuse to come here just because I am Ahmadi. They use words against me like ?Kafir?, which means I am not Muslim."
"Another Ahmadi butcher, who came to London in 2001 after fleeing Pakistan, won an employment tribunal last month after being sacked in March.
Employment Judge Baron accepted Azizur Rahman, owner of Haji Halal Meat in Upper Tooting Road, pressured his employee to convert to the Sunni Muslim faith."
Do you think it would be POSSIBLE that a Christian businessman who was found by a tribunal to have pressurised his non-Christian employee into converting to Christianity would not be reported by the BBC?)