
I recently did a post on mainstream FUD articles from the BBC (https://steemit.com/bitcoin/@somecoolname/mainstream-fud-articles). Following on from this the BBC have now released a short documentary on Bitcoin. Have a quick look at their recent Bitcoin headlines from my last post and see if you can guess if their documentary was positive or negative on Bitcoin?

If you live in the UK you can get the video on BBC iPlayer (https://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b09s3wbt/panorama-who-wants-to-be-a-bitcoin-millionaire)
The Panorama documentary is called "Who wants to be a Bitcoin millionaire?"
It seems the BBC, that is suppose to be unbiased as it's funded by the license payer takes an extreme disliking to Bitcoin. I suppose that's hardly surprising considering how they force you to pay them via a TV license. Even if you modify your TV and make it impossible to even receive BBC channels or you simply never watch it you still need to pay them the fee.
If you don't they use the full power of the law to track you down and fine you.
They even had the Wolf of Wall Street on talking about how Bitcoin was a scam. (I doubt he did it for free and considering the amount of people's life savings this guy screwed over you would think that was in poor taste.)
I was going to detail what the documentary was about here but I honestly couldn't do it better than the BBC's own synopsis.
ππ»Here it is ππ»
What do you think? Does this seem unbiased? Showing both sides of the coin? (No pun intended)

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