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#r4today I hugely respect Mark Damazer but on this he is wrong. He said he could see no problem with trans-related stories he found on the BBC. But the key bias was largely the stories the BBC chose NOT to cover - bias of omission. SEEN in Journalism can furnish extensive paperwork
James Dreyfus The NHS need a good clear out too. They have digressed from healthcare into gender care and woke bias.
A BBC Newsnight producer tried to veto an interview with J.K. Rowling due to her being ‘very problematic’ Here’s to the problematic women, long may we terrify BBC producers with our statements like ‘sex is real and sometimes really matters’ 🙄 dailymail.co.uk/news/article-1…
Yes - to Cathy Devine Ross Tucker FairPlayForWomen Jon Pike @fondofbeetles and all the other sports experts who fought the gaslighting and ideology with calm facts and expertise. You put so many journalists and sports bodies who should have known better to shame 🙏
It only took: Eight years of notebooks of tracking stats. Six years after presenting my findings for the first time. FairPlayForWomen Sharron Davies MBE Five years after writing the first peer-reviewed paper that established an evidence base for policy making. Tommy Lundberg Ross Tucker
Another great article by Oliver Brown one of the very few journalists who have had the courage and integrity to tell the truth. Telling it like it is..... again....
SEEN in Journalism I can’t find fault with that. Concise, factual and respectful. Not so hard after all is it, BBC News (UK)?
Róisín Michaux They knew all of the unremarkable terms they could have been using all along.