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Jane Alexander's avatar

The best discussion I have heard on this topic. Absolutely shocking how blatantly the BBC has actively squashed any & all stories on the lies & harms of ‘trans’ ideology. Everyone should hear it.

Ian Court's avatar

Brilliant discussion but I think that the general public still struggle to conceptualise the scale of the horrific harm caused - particularly to children. The green-lit p.b. trials also speak to a remaining level of institutional capture which is staggering- especially at this point in the history of the ‘gender’ social contagion. Litigation of medics and institutions in the states, I think, will be key. Once the insurance companies start refusing to pay for the ‘treatments’ and surgeons and endocrinologists start going to jail, the whole gender/jenga edifice will collapse. It is, after all, an appalling crime scene, not a rights issue.

Marcia Matthews's avatar

Dennis states the issue clearly.

Yerina Vavstraliye's avatar

thank you for highlighting Australia as a basket case and legally anti lesbian

JoMarch's avatar

I like the part where Dennis makes it clear: How did those kids get to the Tavistock in the first place? What places made it seem as if being born in the wrong body was a legitimate way to frame what was going on with them - to them directly and to their parents: in part it was the BBC. The BBC who put links to Mermaids on its pages. Children in Need raised money for Mermaids (I never give money to CIN - instead I watch their films and then donate direct to the charities they fund that I agree with). Let's not forget Rosie Millard's resignation as Chair of BBC Children In Need following grants given to LGBT Youth Scotland: https://www.civilsociety.co.uk/news/bbc-children-in-need-chair-resigns-over-alleged-institutional-failure-at-charity.html

Teeps's avatar

Great episode, it’s time for a reckoning on so many levels, how many communication have BBC received over the past 10 years from GC people pleading with them for more balanced coverage?

Daniel Howard James's avatar

The BBC is not a 'public service broadcaster', it is a broadcasting quango with extraordinary legal powers. I can't think of another media organisation which can use the courts to fine you and threaten you with prison for not wanting its output. As a consequence, it has guaranteed funding no matter how obvious its propaganda is.

mole at the counter's avatar

Thank you.

What an excellent interview. Dennis is a brilliant guest - fiery and fearsome. And of course, correct. He has the knowledge and the data and the expertise to easily and perfectly defeat arguments and opponents - and it is a sight to see. He is such an intellectual asset to this fight in which we find ourselves.

The segment on the BBC Scotland programme and their egregious attitude towards ‘dating preferences’ was eye-opening.

Excellent stuff… many thanks once again to you all.

M

Dusty Masterson's avatar

Great interview both.

As I have mentioned before I think the rot is so deep within the BBC that the only thing to do is defund them.

Another good example that you didn't mention isd their failure to ever cover or interivew Kellie-Jay Keen. There was the famous 'Adult Human Female' billboard that got taken down within 48 hours, her near death at Albert Park in Auckland...I could go on!

Have cross posted

https://dustymasterson.substack.com/p/the-godfather-part-1-when-did-i-ever

Dusty

JoMarch's avatar

Yes and you highlight the lack of reporting of anything going on in Australia, NZ and Canada, with AFAIK the exception of the Tickle vs Giggle case. Nothing about Moira Deeming for instance, nothing about Vancouver Rape Crisis.

Dusty Masterson's avatar

More good examples, thanks

JezGrove's avatar

Another excellent episode - many thanks! Even though I was aware of all of the things discussed, seeing them brought together and viewed through the lens of LGB shone a powerful new light on them.