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Nick Wallis (journalist) 'dipping his toe into the gender wars'

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musicalfrog · 14/10/2024 17:42

This is good news. He's been touching on the issue for some time now but today on Twitter/X he posted the following screen shot.

He's a very well respected broadcast journalist who has been a leading authority on the Post Office Horizon scandal.

A bit of a heavyweight imo, who obviously values the truth and justice, and who may well bring a LOT of attention to the issue.

Nick Wallis (journalist) 'dipping his toe into the gender wars'
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RoyalCorgi · 14/10/2024 18:28

Nick is brilliant. He was completely dogged in reporting the post office scandal when barely anyone was interested, and his book on the subject was excellent.

I knew he was interested in this subject, so I'm glad to see he's now fully on board and doing some investigating. I really think he has the power to make a difference. (Obviously Reduxx journalists have done some superb investigating, but sadly the mainstream media hasn't been interested - hopefully Nick has the contacts to make sure this gets out there.)

UtopiaPlanitia · 14/10/2024 18:39

That tweet does sound like he has an investigation of some sort in mind. It’ll be interesting to see if he gets as much hassle and abuse (or cancellation/freezing out behaviour) as female journalists have.

Delphinium20 · 14/10/2024 18:44

...please explain to me clearly and succinctly (your job) how you came to this belief.

lol he must have tried to ask this question before.

Forester1 · 14/10/2024 19:22

This is interesting

CriticalCondition · 14/10/2024 19:30

This is very interesting. His persistence and clear sighted analysis of the ongoing Post Office scandal over many years has been remarkable.

MrsTerryPratchett · 14/10/2024 19:35

Delphinium20 · 14/10/2024 18:44

...please explain to me clearly and succinctly (your job) how you came to this belief.

lol he must have tried to ask this question before.

It's that journalism quote, "if someone says it's raining, and someone says it's dry, it's not your job to quote them both. It's your job to look out of the fucking window and see which one is the truth".

There are so many positions (journalistic, scientific, political) that should be evidence-based but are now just emotional reckons.

Mounjauro · 15/10/2024 14:51

Nick Wallis was at the Genspect conference in Lisbon, maybe he spoke to people there

MrsOvertonsWindow · 15/10/2024 15:10

There's been a lot of good exposing journalism in recent years - most of it focusses on one area at a time- the GIDS scandal, one of the many sex offenders, the court cases etc.
What hasn't happened is a major joining up of the dots that would expose the roots of all this. It's started with the Dentons report, WPATH / eunuch stuff, the paedophile / porn scandals at Mermaids etc but there are a number of organisations who've been allowed to target children and schools, child healthcare, children in care etc) with, to date, no consequences for them.

nauticant · 15/10/2024 15:11

Nick Wallis' Twitter bio:

Broadcast journalist. Author of ‘Depp v Heard: the unreal story’ and ‘The Great Post Office Scandal’. DMs open. Dipping my toe into the gender wars...

RoyalCorgi · 15/10/2024 15:43

Mounjauro · 15/10/2024 14:51

Nick Wallis was at the Genspect conference in Lisbon, maybe he spoke to people there

He also came to a WPUK meeting.

HereForTheFreeLunch · 15/10/2024 16:40

Nice! Hope he jumps right in.

Datun · 15/10/2024 16:49

Placemarking

OldCrone · 15/10/2024 16:57

If you are a journalist who believes trans women are women, please explain to me clearly and succinctly (your job) how you have come to this belief.

I'd love to have an explanation from anyone who believes TWAW.

I wonder if he'll get any answers to this other than TWAW, no debate, BIGOT!

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