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Please help. BBC PIE

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TotalDinosaur · 26/06/2024 18:22

I don't have a bit X/Twitter following.
This is on the top of the BBC News website.
Peadophilia in plain site.

"Adorable moment girl, five, declares on air she has a boyfriend"

Adorable moment girl, five, declares on air she has a boyfriend - BBC News

Colin Paterson interviewing girl, five

Adorable moment girl, five, declares on air she has a boyfriend

A little girl shares with a BBC reporter in front of her amused parents that she has her first boyfriend.

https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/videos/c800x2qp12xo

OP posts:
wrens23498 · 26/06/2024 23:29

Hmm i get it OP. The fact that there are some very rich people behind the scenes pushing for lowering the age of consent, normalising the sexualisation of children and breaking up family bonds to do this.... i wouldn't put it past them.

wrens23498 · 26/06/2024 23:30

Doing it in plain sight and very subtly is what they do

Kinneddar · 27/06/2024 01:45

I think the OP needs to actually look at the definition of a paedophile.

This is the most crazy thread I've seen here in a while - quire an achievement

biscuitandcake · 27/06/2024 02:22

They also think children can be police officers. Police-obsessed Finley gets special visit from Clevedon officers (bbc.com) I'm shocked!!! Children shouldn't be police officers. Why would you normalise this???
[sarcasm]

JawJaw · 27/06/2024 04:35

biscuitandcake · 27/06/2024 02:22

They also think children can be police officers. Police-obsessed Finley gets special visit from Clevedon officers (bbc.com) I'm shocked!!! Children shouldn't be police officers. Why would you normalise this???
[sarcasm]

And it’s the BBC again! That elite/incompetent/woke institution full of illuminati/lizards/‘experts’ We’d be so much better off with the Murdoch media without the BBC.

JawJaw · 27/06/2024 04:41

OP must think we’re all a bit stupid.

Where is the OP? She seems to have been replaced by @wrens23498

fiddlesticksohyeah · 27/06/2024 06:13

JawJaw · 27/06/2024 04:41

OP must think we’re all a bit stupid.

Where is the OP? She seems to have been replaced by @wrens23498

Totally

What a crazy thread

JawJaw · 27/06/2024 06:31

I don’t know why I called the OP ‘she’. It’s someone who totally misunderstands MN. Perhaps they thought that being for mums it would be a group of silly ladies who would be easily triggered by a story about kiddies and the suggestion of pedos.

OP, some of us are mothers and none of us lack critical thinking skills. You are trying to use a non story to attack the BBC. Nobody apart from your friend @wrens23498 agrees with you.

Datun · 28/06/2024 13:40

The OP is not wrong that asking little kids if they have a boyfriend or girlfriend is a grooming technique.

It's also something that lots of non groomers do, every day, because they see it as cute.

But that's why some people are hyper aware of the entire concept.

I haven't watched it, but I believe in this case, the little girl volunteered the information. So I doubt it's anything other than looking for a cute angle.

Samlou61 · 29/06/2024 18:41

Total twoddle. Carry on like that and your kids will be rebelling early. You'll be shocked to hear that small kids play mums and dads complete with babies. Sometimes it involves hugging or even a kiss, they just re-enact what goes on around them. My own granddaughter has 4 husbands that she married in the playground but has dumped one already. She's 6.
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Hateam · 29/06/2024 18:57

I suspect the OP may be a vulnerable person.
Laughing at her is cruel.

swimsong · 30/06/2024 22:15

JawJaw · 26/06/2024 21:40

Op, you are the only person who thinks this item is anything to do with peadophilia. Nobody agrees with your outrage. On mumsnet, probably the most sensitive forum to child abuse in the country. Why do you think that nobody agrees with you?

I am fairly certain that your real aim is to associate the BBC with something negative. There is a concerted effort to give the BBC a kicking. The NHS is all but destroyed and our economy and politics a laughing stock but the BBC is the one British institution, which is still respected around the world. And yet, there is an organised campaign to discredit it. It’s totally irrational, the BBC is not perfect but it really is viewed as the highest quality and most unbiased broadcaster globally.

I wonder who or what is behind this anti BBC campaign? Who gains from it?

On another thread, someone called the BBC "ultra left" 😅

It's funny - but I also feel a bit sorry for these people like the OP - they're being whipped into a permanent state of outrage by people who are cynically trying to make successful internet careers. It's ruining their lives.

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