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Feminism: Sex and gender discussions

End of a sad and distressing era

20 replies

PrueintheLoo · 13/09/2024 09:45

www.bbc.com/news/articles/c2edeyzz0xmo.amp

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PetrichorSoul · 13/09/2024 09:50

Who could have imagined this would happen?

AlisonDonut · 13/09/2024 09:52

Thank you Roz Adams for your persistence in taking this all on.

He should have been sacked. Not allowed to 'step down'.

He needs to be carefully watched as he will pop up somewhere else soon enough. Destroying another womens safe space no doubt. I mean, he's not going to go off and start working on a building site is he?

MsNeis · 13/09/2024 10:48

He definitely needs to be watched, yes... He will find another place with power voids that need filling, that's for sure. He'll reinvent himself as a martyr or something like that.

Iamiams · 13/09/2024 10:55

Thank you BBC. Now that name will be forever in the public realm for every other position applied for. Toxic.

Helleofabore · 13/09/2024 10:56

There are so many just like this individual sadly. The ones that have come up through the women’s officer roles for instance.

NoOneKnowsWhoYouAre · 13/09/2024 11:08

Stepped down with a huge pay off no doubt. Infuriating.

Thank fuck he's gone though. Let's hope that they rethink the recruitment process this time and have it based on sex, which it was supposed to be last time.

Ereshkigalangcleg · 13/09/2024 11:14

He definitely needs to be watched, yes... He will find another place with power voids that need filling, that's for sure. He'll reinvent himself as a martyr or something like that.

YY. MW won't want to fade into the background.

Pleasealexa · 13/09/2024 11:18

*While the ERCC board have been forced, by the independent review, to accept that a change of leadership is necessary, the perfunctory apology in their statement suggests they still don’t grasp the magnitude of the offence and upset they have caused."

The tribunal was May..he should have been sacked then. ERCC board members need to go as this all started with their decision to appoint him. It was a disaster waiting to blow up.

BaronessEllarawrosaurus · 13/09/2024 11:34

That's a very robust piece for the bbc. I'm so glad that individual is gone but I'm quite surprised that the BBC weren't more generous towards them.

PaininthePreferbial · 13/09/2024 11:35

I agree he should have been sacked. No, he should have been shown the door of the interview room.

Brindley should be next.

It's absolutely fucking astounding what is being allowed to go on in our society.

ClosingTheDoorOnThePast · 13/09/2024 11:39

He should never have been in post in the first place. It's absolutely beyond my comprehension how this has been allowed to happen.

EdgeOfSixty · 13/09/2024 11:41

Iamiams · 13/09/2024 10:55

Thank you BBC. Now that name will be forever in the public realm for every other position applied for. Toxic.

Probably will name change to avoid being recognised .

crinkletits · 13/09/2024 11:46

Have I understood this correctly - a man was CEO of a rape crisis charity? Then he instigated the sacking of someone who tried to fight for female only care on the basis they were transphobic? Who the fuck gave him the job in the first place? There's the problem!

Kucinghitam · 13/09/2024 11:52

crinkletits · 13/09/2024 11:46

Have I understood this correctly - a man was CEO of a rape crisis charity? Then he instigated the sacking of someone who tried to fight for female only care on the basis they were transphobic? Who the fuck gave him the job in the first place? There's the problem!

Yup. Welcome to the Dark Side. There's wine and Tunnocks teacakes.

Igmum · 13/09/2024 14:20

Yes @crinkletits and not just a man, a man who used the rape crisis centre to push the trans agenda, who counselled rape victims for fun and asked whether they had orgasmed, a man who wanted victims to reframe their trauma if they didn't believe trans women were women.

An evil man.

Catsmere · 15/09/2024 00:21

A man who was obviously getting his sexual kicks from the whole thing. A pervert who needs to be put away, far from women or children, like so many of them.

RaspberryParade · 15/09/2024 01:35

I'm bloody well not thanking the BBC!
Without their craven behaviour none of this, including him could have got this
far.
And they never ever learn,time after time after time. Its rotten to the core.
The only reason they are doing this is Tim Davie smells the wind change, but if they can prolong it they will.
And note, despite no requirement to do so they still call this charlatan she.
They have to be held to account or we just enable it.
They owe us!

SinnerBoy · 15/09/2024 07:16

AlisonDonut · 13/09/2024 09:52

He should have been sacked. Not allowed to 'step down'.

Absolutely, he should have been sacked, with extreme prejudice, on the day judgement was made. He's an utterly reprehensible scumbag.

SinnerBoy · 15/09/2024 07:21

Igmum · 13/09/2024 14:20

Yes - and not just a man, a man who used the rape crisis centre to push the trans agenda, who counselled rape victims for fun and asked whether they had orgasmed, a man who wanted victims to reframe their trauma if they didn't believe trans women were women.

He had absolutely no business, none whatsoever, pretending to be allowed to "counsel" rape victims. He's absolutely vile, vile, vile.

The reports say that he didn't understand the limits of his authority, he actively and deliberately undermined it, for his own disgusting ends. In that, he was aided and abetted by horrors including, but not limited to Nicola Sturgeon and Sandy Brindley. None of them should ever have a penny of public money ever again.

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