This is so horrifying. The ugly truths about the BBC's propaganda campaign promoting transgender ideology. A generation of children have had their lives ruined by lies from our public broadcaster.
Not one iota of evidence offered for the existence of 'trans'. This is where we need to become more demanding: lawyers in court should be demanding evidence/proof of being in the wrong body. A brain scan/body scan to show that a person of the opposite sex inhabits that brain or body. No court case should start off by accepting that the person is, in fact, 'trans', only that someone can be considered on 'gender reassignment' alone.
Great discussion. Stephanie Davies-Arai is right, the BBC bears huge responsibility, more than other channels, for failing to investigate properly. Worse than that, they’ve pushed the trans narrative without any counter argument. They should answer for the harm they’ve enabled and promoted.
Thank you Stephanie and Shelley. You gave me a bit of support when I was struggling with what was going on at my (Primary) school and together we did our best to create a space where some questioning of the decisions the school was making could happen. Ultimately it was unsuccessful - this went right to the top - local education authority, social services and DfE. And in the school, influenced by Gendered Intelligence and the school counsellor. I hope that now, 6 years later, that space would be there, but I am not sure.
I am so upset that the BBC has propagandised directly to children, parents and teachers. But I think they have tremendous hubris - they think they can create the culture. They actively want to form opinions. The other day Marina Hyde interviewed the head of programming on The Rest Is Entertainment podcast. They both referred to the BBC public service remit as ‘making the world a better place’. The head of programming even got a bit teary about how proud she is of the BBC and her role in it. They think happy-clapping on little boys who think they are girls is making the world a better place. Educate, entertain, inform. Pravda.
Thank you Cath for trying to fight from the inside.
Thank you for all that you have done to try to protect children. Without your courage and persistence (and that of many more people of course) we would not even be beginning to expose this safeguarding scandal.
Thank you for this. I love Menno. He winked at me in the Supreme Court after the judges read their verdict (and we had been warned not to make any noise, so beaming smiles, an audible gasp and winks were the best we could do) and I went a bit starstruck
I loved watching the Supreme Court online ( I had already shouted YES' at the top of my voice - the neighbours must have wondered what was going on!). After the door was shut on the judges everyone started hugging each other 😊
I was at the SC for the actual hearing but was in the overflow room. There was a nice contrast between the courtroom where everyone was being well behaved and the overflow room where some of the bizarre points made by the Scottish Government's barrister led to roars of laughter 😂 It was then that I knew we had won!
I was at the Keira Bell case at the High Court and also in the overflow room. No actual laughing but lots of ‘did the Tavistock GIDS barrister really say that?’ It is tremendously encouraging to be with others when so many of us have ploughed a bit of a lonely furough
This is so horrifying. The ugly truths about the BBC's propaganda campaign promoting transgender ideology. A generation of children have had their lives ruined by lies from our public broadcaster.
Not one iota of evidence offered for the existence of 'trans'. This is where we need to become more demanding: lawyers in court should be demanding evidence/proof of being in the wrong body. A brain scan/body scan to show that a person of the opposite sex inhabits that brain or body. No court case should start off by accepting that the person is, in fact, 'trans', only that someone can be considered on 'gender reassignment' alone.
Great discussion. Stephanie Davies-Arai is right, the BBC bears huge responsibility, more than other channels, for failing to investigate properly. Worse than that, they’ve pushed the trans narrative without any counter argument. They should answer for the harm they’ve enabled and promoted.
Thank you Stephanie and Shelley. You gave me a bit of support when I was struggling with what was going on at my (Primary) school and together we did our best to create a space where some questioning of the decisions the school was making could happen. Ultimately it was unsuccessful - this went right to the top - local education authority, social services and DfE. And in the school, influenced by Gendered Intelligence and the school counsellor. I hope that now, 6 years later, that space would be there, but I am not sure.
I am so upset that the BBC has propagandised directly to children, parents and teachers. But I think they have tremendous hubris - they think they can create the culture. They actively want to form opinions. The other day Marina Hyde interviewed the head of programming on The Rest Is Entertainment podcast. They both referred to the BBC public service remit as ‘making the world a better place’. The head of programming even got a bit teary about how proud she is of the BBC and her role in it. They think happy-clapping on little boys who think they are girls is making the world a better place. Educate, entertain, inform. Pravda.
Thank you Cath for trying to fight from the inside.
Thank you for all that you have done to try to protect children. Without your courage and persistence (and that of many more people of course) we would not even be beginning to expose this safeguarding scandal.
Brilliant, all of you! I'm really enjoying this podcast, thanks very much.
Great interview, thanks
Have cross posted plus Cath's excellent interview with Menno 😊
https://dustymasterson.substack.com/p/goodfellas-you-dont-talk-too-much
Dusty
Thank you for this. I love Menno. He winked at me in the Supreme Court after the judges read their verdict (and we had been warned not to make any noise, so beaming smiles, an audible gasp and winks were the best we could do) and I went a bit starstruck
Hahha he is a lovely man. I have met him several times at LWS. He does a great job.
Dusty
I loved watching the Supreme Court online ( I had already shouted YES' at the top of my voice - the neighbours must have wondered what was going on!). After the door was shut on the judges everyone started hugging each other 😊
Dusty
I was at the SC for the actual hearing but was in the overflow room. There was a nice contrast between the courtroom where everyone was being well behaved and the overflow room where some of the bizarre points made by the Scottish Government's barrister led to roars of laughter 😂 It was then that I knew we had won!
Dusty
I was at the Keira Bell case at the High Court and also in the overflow room. No actual laughing but lots of ‘did the Tavistock GIDS barrister really say that?’ It is tremendously encouraging to be with others when so many of us have ploughed a bit of a lonely furough
Yes there was a great atmosphere in the overflow room 😊
I was really surprised - expected bad news. It was hard not to react!
I can imagine!!!
Excellent pod ladies & THANK YOU ALL SO MUCH 🙏 👏 ❤️