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Feminism: Sex and gender discussions

James Kirkup: the BBC should be ashamed of its reporting on trans teenagers

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RoyalCorgi · 23/12/2020 12:50

Haven't seen this shared anywhere else, but might have missed it:

www.spectator.co.uk/article/the-bbc-should-be-ashamed-of-its-reporting-on-trans-teenagers

Excellent piece.

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SophocIestheFox · 24/12/2020 13:02

@merrymouse

I will never not be mad about how suicide is talked about by people purporting to support trans people. Never.

I think it’s bad for the reasons mentioned in the article, but I also think it often sounds like coercive control.

It very much does. Anyone who has ever been in a relationship with someone who uses suicide threats as a means of getting what they want can spot it a mile off.
gardenbird48 · 24/12/2020 18:11

From September. Another article misrepresenting the law - it states that it is likely to be unlawful to exclude a transwoman from a pub toilet Hmm.
I am soo hacked off with the bbc - where do they get off lying repeatedly about the law!!!!

(I am doing Christmassy things really - just a brief sit down and chill out :-)) off to make the sausage rolls now Happy Christmas everyone)

What does transgender mean and what does the law say? www.bbc.co.uk/news/explainers-53154286

MoleSmokes · 27/12/2020 03:14

The Spectator article has been archived here:

archive.is/YYXCI

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