Female BBC staffers’ complaints ignored after being forced to call trans sex offender a woman: report

Female BBC staffers’ complaints ignored after being forced to call trans sex offender a woman: report


Female staff at the BBC complained to editors for years that the publicly-funded British broadcaster had been hijacked by the “trans” agenda, newly-leaked emails dating back to 2020 show.

In the emails, female staff complained that biologically male transgender sex offenders were being referred to in stories as women, and that articles were avoiding the use of the words “girls” and “women” when discussing topics such as menstruation and birth control, according to the Sunday Times.

Staffers emailed leading male BBC executives, including new acting head of news Jonathan Munro, director of news Richard Burgess, and digital news editor Stuart Millar, but felt that they were ignored or rebuffed, the outlet reported.

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