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SEEN IN JOURNALISM TACKLES BBC ON SEX & GENDER

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Abitofalark · 14/10/2024 20:28

1) What the BBC must do now
Moving forward on sex and gender
SEENinJournalism
Sep 23

Here, SEEN accuses the BBC of bias and misinformation:
" ...it has spent just over a decade promoting gender identity theory to an irresponsible degree that could be described as morally reprehensible. The misinformation it has published and broadcast has been disseminated around the world - as it still is - and it has undoubtedly affected policy and personal decision-making at home in the UK."

The article also contains recommendations for BBC remedial action and refers to SEEN'S submissions to the BBC Thematic Review on Portrayal and Representation.
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2) Sounding the alarm in great company
By Catherine Leng
SEENinJournalism
Oct 13

This article refers to the LGB Alliance Conference where the author spoke about the BBC and here relates the history and developments in its coverage of sex and gender identity ideology, reminding us of the Ben Hunte days and why we cannot relax even now:
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3) The word 'terf' was reclaimed. Should it now be dropped?
By one of our Seen in Journalism members
SEENinJournalism
Oct 13

OP posts:
FigRollsAlly · 16/10/2024 11:28

Well done them. It’s a massive task but If the BBC does move forward as they ask it would be huge.

Igmum · 16/10/2024 12:54

I would love a BBC that does actual journalism!

duc748 · 16/10/2024 13:20

They are spot-on of course. Reminds me of a while back when I searched the BBC News website for "drag queens", and there were 12 pages of stories over about the three-year period, as I recall. An incredible number, anyway. The agenda is a clear as day. Well, it is to many of us.

mzdemeanour · 16/10/2024 14:02

Is this a rare example of biological reality in a BBC story? It's an article about shoplifters targeting champagne/perfume etc in shops but states quite clearly

Staff watch as gangs of four to six people of both sexes enter the shop, knowing exactly what to target.

Both! An acknowledgement of the sex binary or just transphobia?

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