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Feminism: Sex and gender discussions

BBC 1 10.00pm news

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LittlePearl · 18/10/2018 22:06

I think they just said they're covering the GRA tonight.

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Etino · 18/10/2018 22:39

@EchoGivesNarcissusTheFinger Oo they did! ‘Allowed her father to act as election agent after he’d been charged with criminal offences’
Well that’s one way of putting it. Hardly comprehensive is it? Angry

IdahoCrow · 18/10/2018 22:43

The BBC is fucked up

EchoGivesNarcissusTheFinger · 18/10/2018 22:44

So they interview Aimee Challenor who spouted the usual stuff. The interviewer's commentary was that AC fell out with the Green Party because she carried on using her father as her election agent after he was charged with "criminal offences". Nothing about what those offences were and the fact that AC clearly stood by their father.

BBC - Biased (fucking) Bastard Cockwombles

EchoGivesNarcissusTheFinger · 18/10/2018 22:45

Sorry, crossed with you, Etino

Budgieinaberet · 18/10/2018 22:48

If you haven't seen it please read the We're still here thread (sorry for the derail)

dolorsit · 18/10/2018 22:48

They interviewed Challenor?

Hopefully bringing Challenor back into the limelight will prompt some reporters to revisit that whole episode.

EchoGivesNarcissusTheFinger · 18/10/2018 22:50

Someone mention Karen White, FFS!

Budgieinaberet · 18/10/2018 22:52

Aimee who posted a picture of herself on loft ladders with a picture of a girl guide ?
Surely not

borntobequiet · 18/10/2018 22:52

BBC complaints:
0370 010 0222

EchoGivesNarcissusTheFinger · 18/10/2018 22:57

Ruth was brilliant.
In what frigging sport do the advantages of growing up with the physical advantages of a male disappear after a year of "medication"?

EchoGivesNarcissusTheFinger · 18/10/2018 23:00

Ok, confession on my part, when I complained about the Sophie Cook interview on Newsnight earlier this week (the "womyn" debate), I asked them why they had not analysed the Karen White or David/Aimee Challenor cases. I got the expected patronising non response - but I wonder whether they decided to "analyse" it by giving AC a platform to play the victim.

Budgieinaberet · 18/10/2018 23:04

With self ID you don't need any medication or even a dress

placemats · 18/10/2018 23:29

Ruth was brilliant and well supported by Debbie. They both held the rational and logical side of the debate.

placemats · 18/10/2018 23:31

Challenor was a mess. Clearly a vulnerable adult with little by way of an intellectual reasoning. get over it

EchoGivesNarcissusTheFinger · 18/10/2018 23:51

I actually find Debbie quite opaque in interviews. In writing, she's great, very clear message that she is against self ID. In this and the Women's Hour interview, I think that anyone new to the subject might struggle to understand where she stands. Just my opinion. I am very grateful , nevertheless, that she puts herself out there, it must be at great personal cost.

IfNotNowThenWooOoOoo · 18/10/2018 23:53

I have absolutely zero respect for the BBC's take on anything at all. Covering up abuses against women is what they are good at.
After all, they must have had a pretty good idea what Saville was up to ( everyone I know who ever met him knew he was at best a sleazy bastard).
It wouldn't surprise me if something is very rotten still in that organisation.

BumbrainusMaximus · 18/10/2018 23:54

Why the fuck is chalkenor bring given airtime by the bbc on this? It’s outrageous

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