Anti-vaxxers storm the wrong BBC building in botched UK protest
An angry mob of anti-vaccine protesters stormed what they thought was BBC headquarters in London on Monday, only to discover that they had been grossly misinformed about its location, among other things.
Videos show the protesters trying to push through a police line and charge the doors of the Television Centre in west London on Monday in a misguided attempt to disrupt BBC Televisionâs operations. They were about eight years too late, as the U.K.âs public broadcaster moved out of that space in 2013.
Read more: Couple charged for gender reveal that sparked deadly California wildfire
Angry and confused demonstrators shouted anti-vaccine slogans outside the old building, which is now occupied by residential flats and an ITV studio where the likes of Good Morning Britain and This Morning are shot. The building is operated by BBC Studioworks, a subsidiary of the BBC.
Story continues below advertisement
Itâs unclear how the conspiracy theory-driven group got the address wrong, especially since you donât need to be on a 5G network to look it up.
Protesters gather outside Studioworks as they take part in a demonstration in London, U.K., on Aug, 9, 2021. Martin Pope/SOPA Images/LightRocket via Getty ImagesSeveral ITV hosts shared their accounts of the incident on social media, where they praised police and the buildingâs security team for keeping the mob at bay.
âThe protesters attempted to gain access to the building while were live on air,â tweeted Charlene White, a host of the ITV show Loose Women. âNot sure what protesters were trying to achieve, but all they would have found was me, Jane (Moore), Nadia (Sawalha) and Penny (Lancaster) talking about menopause.â
Former ITV commentator and right-wing pundit Piers Morgan joined others in mocking the misguided protest on social media.
Story continues below advertisement
âItâs ITV HQ now, you f***ing imbeciles,â he wrote.
Trending Stories
Chinese court upholds death sentence for Robert Schellenberg in drug smuggling case
2 men killed by train while mourning brother who was struck on same tracks
Itâs ITVâs HQ now, you f*cking imbeciles. https://t.co/PXbGhQoXxs
â" Piers Morgan (@piersmorgan) August 9, 2021
Morganâs comment provoked an angry response from former Coronation Street actor and anti-vaxxer Sean Ward, who was part of the wayward mob.
âImbeciles? No, worried motherâs (sic) and fathers actually!â Ward replied.
Morgan fired right back, mocking the actor for peddling conspiracy theories and telling him to âshut up before you cost lives.â
âSomehow I doubt an unhinged, selfish, stupid Z-list actor knows more than the worldâs finest scientists,â he wrote.
The mob eventually dispersed, though a smaller crowd did eventually make its way to the BBCâs Broadcasting House location in central London.
Story continues below advertisement
Noisy Anti Vax crowd have turned up at Broadcasting House. Just as the heavens opened. Lots of police including 3 van loads of specialist unit officers were here well ahead of them. pic.twitter.com/O9o1JPvDkk
â" Samira Ahmed (@SamiraAhmedUK) August 9, 2021
The protesters were reportedly railing against a host of COVID-19 safety measures, including masks, vaccines for everyone 16 and older and a plan to issue proof of vaccination to citizens for international travel. They were also upset about lockdowns, though none are currently in place in the U.K.
They were allegedly upset with the BBC for failing to adequately cover their conspiratorial views, many of which are at odds with the current science on the coronavirus.
BBC tightened its security last month amid a surge in threats of violence against its journalists from anti-vax groups.
Read more: âSmart-mouthâ teens ground vacation flight with anti-mask rebellion
Story continues below advertisement
COVID-19 conspiracy theories continue to abound despite an estimated 4.2 million deaths globally from the virus.
More than 130,200 people have died from the virus in the U.K. to date, though the death rate has plummeted since the countryâs vaccination program began earlier this year. More than 4.48 billion vaccine doses have been given out to date around the world.
The BBC declined to comment on the protest.
A police spokesperson said no arrests were made.
â" With files from The Associated Press and Reuters
© 2021 Global News, a division of Corus Entertainment Inc.
0 Response to "Anti-vaxxers storm the wrong BBC building in botched UK protest"
Post a Comment