Nutmeg’s week: The BBC’s war on reality might be over | The Glinner Update

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We’ve now had arguably the second seismic development this year in the UK’s war against trans ideology. In April we had the Supreme Court clarifying that men are not women. This month, the director general of the BBC resigned after a dossier revealed the corporation had been misleading its audience on various issues, including trans ideology.

Several establishment figures have rushed to defend the BBC from charges of bias. Alastair Campbell, for instance, denied the BBC is “pro-trans”.

In response, we put together this Top 40 of stories and developments from just the last 12 months, which show how slanted the BBC has been on this issue. It could easily have been 80 – there was no space, for example, for BBC Reporting Scotland’s promotion of a furry convention or BBC News describing a violent group of trans activists as a ‘vegan cult’. It’s also only the last year – the propaganda was actually far worse every year from about 2015 to 2024, but that project would have been too big.

Source: Nutmeg’s week: The BBC’s war on reality might be over

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