This is part of a BBC response to a complaint regarding the BBC referring to Karen White as 'she'
The context and detail of the crimes, the court’s proceedings and findings, and Karen White’s history are clearly set out in the article. And it is a standard of our journalism to refer to a subject by their preferred pronoun.
And it is a standard of our journalism to refer to a subject by their preferred pronoun.
So, BBC does this criminal refer to themselves as s/he/ or a seahorse?
Or is the BBC breaking its own guidelines on misgendering?
I wish Auntie/Uncle would show some consistency. Anyone would think they just make up the rules to suit.