The BBC - banning facts and reporting women
By now, few of us expect balanced reporting from the BBC when discussing the gender debate, but even by its own standards, yesterday’s article about “reluctant history maker” Laurel Hubbard was shockingly offensive to women; flippant, biased, and disingenuous.
It was pleasing to see they received a huge pushback, with barely any positive comments. Perhaps this would have been a good time for the BBC to have a moment of reflection, read what their followers were saying, and maybe even retract the article and apologise. What they chose to do instead, is to hide replies, declare reality hateful, and threaten to report those of us complaining to “the authorities”.
As you can see from the ratio, the threats did not work. The BBC should know by now that most people know that sex matters, and that women won’t wheesht.
Call to action
Complain! Susan McDonnell has written another brilliant template, which you can use for inspiration. Thank you for sharing, Susan!