The BBC apologized in an interview with a trans woman who wrote about how she “enjoyed” getting beaten by women who had previously criticized transgenderism.
The British public broadcaster BBC has apologized for its decision to interview a “trans” MMA fighter who previously posted on the Internet how she “enjoys” beating women who criticize transgenderism, sometimes described as trans-exclusive radical feminists. [TERFs] progressive dissidents
The apology came shortly after leaks expressed militant institutional support for transgenderism to a British broadcaster, even though a rape victim’s wording changed so as not to change the supposed rapist to “wrong gender”.
According to the report TelegramFallon Fox, who was interviewed after a sports organization decided to exclude “transgender people” from women’s sports, said that he “threw two people down” and that one of the women they shot suffered a skull fracture as a result of their contact. person. .
“For the record, I knocked out two of them. One woman’s skull was broken, the other did not,” Fox said earlier.
“And just so you know, I like it. You see I like slapping [TERFSs] in a cage with transphobic nonsense. This is happiness! “The broadcast reported what it said.
The interview led to a complaint about the TV presenter of the women’s sports campaign Fair Play For Women, which the BBC saw no reason to not know the fighter’s comments were true.
“If you know Fallon Fox is a trans fighter, you know what Fallon Fox is saying.” Telegram According to the organization’s director, Dr. Nicholas Williams.
“Awakening creators either didn’t do basic research or didn’t care,” he continued. “This apology is also meaningless unless it’s made on the air – they need to do their due diligence by bringing in real experts on this issue, not just transgender people. ”
Newspeak: Wake BBC stopped calling trans attacker ‘misgender’ by changing quotes from alleged rape victim https://t.co/XjoJ68YASA
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The latest controversy follows an incident in which the BBC reversed a statement made by a rape victim so that a person accused of rape was no longer allegedly “misidentifying their gender”.
Specifically, the victim’s statement was adjusted to eliminate the use of the pronouns “he” and “she” to refer to the alleged rapist, and the publisher replaced them with “they” and “they”.
“[They] He threatened to risk my job if I refused to sleep [them]. “I was too young to argue and was brainwashed by queer theory, so [they were] “Woman”, I agreed to go home even though every cell screamed. [them]. [They] used physical force when he changed his mind after seeing it [their] genitalia and raped me,” the edited quote.
Editing was made to ensure that the excerpt conformed to the broadcaster’s broadcast standards, and reporters were instructed to “use the terms and pronouns people prefer whenever possible” when making their choices.
Source: Breitbart