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Feminism: Sex and gender discussions

BBC Documentary 'The Detransitioners' airing March 3rd

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QuimReaper · 27/02/2020 13:20

BBC link here

I'm glad the beeb are finally giving the detransing issue some airspace. I'm cautiously optimistic that it'll be enlightening for some folk.

Sorry if there's already a thread on it.

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Sheshehe · 27/02/2020 13:27

That’s good to hear.

JustTurtlesAllTheWayDown · 27/02/2020 13:28

Oh interesting. They'd never have shown it a year ago.

GCAcademic · 27/02/2020 13:29

It only seems to be on the World Service?

nauticant · 27/02/2020 13:31

That's the BBC World Service. Currently outperforming BBC UK in many areas. I assume it'll be a radio/audio streaming programme (available from this coming Tuesday).

QuimReaper · 27/02/2020 13:34

Oh crumbs, sorry, thought it was a TV documentary! Either way it'll be available on iPlayer by the looks of it though.

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CaptainKirksSpikeyGhost · 27/02/2020 13:51

That's the world service, a very good service. Thankfully it's funded mostly by advertising and the UK government rather than the license fee (only a very tiny percentage of the licence fee is used on BBC world wide and before 2014 it wasn't used at all).
Going to show the Fee isn't actual needed to provide a good service.

mindtheclegs · 27/02/2020 16:21

There are actually 2 parts to it - www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/w3ct0hyx is the 1st one.

OhHolyJesus · 27/02/2020 17:46

This is going to be good, BBC WS offers the highest level of journalism in my view, or at least it always used to. A reason to return as a listener.

NotAtMyAge · 27/02/2020 18:08

The World Service is brilliant. We often listen to it in the car in preference to the ordinary channels because it does well-researched, in-depth programmes and highlights news from around the world and not just the UK.

Cwenthryth · 27/02/2020 22:42

I expect there’ll be one ‘he2she2he’ and one ‘she2he2she’ going from that link.

Looking forward to hearing these men & women’s stories, too often overlooked.

endofthelinefinally · 04/03/2020 08:33

Did anybody watch this?

exexpat · 04/03/2020 09:00

It's a radio programme not TV, up here: www.bbc.co.uk/sounds/play/w3ct0hyx?at_medium=custom7&at_custom2=twitter&at_custom1=%5Bpost+type%5D&at_custom3=BBC+World+Service&at_campaign=64&at_custom4=E47BC58E-5D57-11EA-A3F3-47B896E8478F

This one looked at three men who had transitioned and then detransitioned for various reasons, plus an interview with someone from WPATH. The presenter is carefully neutral but it gets some good points across. Next week's episode will look at female detransitioners.

endofthelinefinally · 04/03/2020 09:10

Thank you.

BowermansNose · 04/03/2020 10:14

I listened and thought it was really sad in places. Daniel/Danielle/Daniel was clearly abused as a child leading to his decision to transition in the first place

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