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Feminism: Sex and gender discussions

Has a fear of being labelled transphobic led BBC bosses to allow a militant pro-trans group to censor its reporting?

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Ridemeginger · 16/01/2023 23:46

This is an article in today's DM about LGB Alliance co-founder, Malcolm Clark, uncovering the influence on the BBC of an internal Pride group. It appears that the BBC threw out Stonewall, but their partisan legacy remains with this group wielding undue influence.

One senior BBC News insider says: ‘Quite a few people think they [BBC Pride] have too much power. They silence debate, especially over gender ideology. The BBC shies away from reporting the subject. It’s not balanced in any way. Staff are afraid of expressing gender-critical views.’

BBC Pride network’s most powerful internal champion, it turns out, is one Phil Harrold, a little-known but powerful figure who is not only a BBC Trustee and company secretary, but also the chief-of-staff to director-general Davie. So, in effect, a BBC Pride supporter acts as gatekeeper to the news giant’s top bosses.

www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-11638659/Has-fear-called-transphobic-led-BBC-allow-militant-pro-trans-group-censor-reporting.html

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