A possibly interesting channel for you.

 

Over the last week or so I’ve been watching videos by a guy called Alex Belfield. His mainstay is theatre reviews and celebrity stuff but more recently he’s been doing much more political and culture war related content. He is, according to his blurb, a media professional who has worked for 80 different radio stations including BBC Radio 2.

I seem to recall first becoming aware of Mr Belfield’s channel entitled ‘Celebrity Radio by Alex Belfield’ when some of his comments on the antics of the BLM/Marxists popped up in my YouTube recommendations. Like me, Mr Belfield isn’t a racist and abhors racism and doesn’t judge people by the colour of their skin, but he does, as I believe that he should do, go in hard against race-baiters and those who exploit race and racial issues for political gain. He is critical of the BLM/Marxist groups but has also denounced racists in the entertainment industry. Mr Belfield said that the entertainment industry insider who allegedly told singer Alexandra Burke that she should get skin lightening, should be named and shamed. He also has East African figurines on his office shelves, a gift from co workers when he finished his stint at a Kenyan radio station, which has infuriated various racial grievance snowflakes and will continue to do so as Mr Belfield has refused to take them down.

Mr Belfield is also highly critical of the BBC and of BBC waste which is something that I believe is very good to see, especially as this man has worked for the BBC and must have seen such waste first hand.

Now I don’t agree with everything that Mr Belfield says but I do agree with a lot of stuff that he comes out with and I do like his no nonsense presentation style. I especially agree with his ‘old school’ view that free speech should be defended.

Give Mr Belfield a go, you might like him, you might not, but I guarantee you will be entertained. I can take or leave the celebrity stuff he does but I do like his culture wars stuff and his defence of freedom of speech.

You can find Mr Belfield’s channel via the link below

https://www.youtube.com/channel/UChmgPfkRooDpmni6LzMuYtg