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For nearly a decade now, the BBC has engaged in pro-transvestite propaganda, and the last week has been no exception.
Chess Masters: The Endgame is a new show hosted by Sue Perkins in which 12 contestants compete against each other over chess and puzzles until a winner is announced. One of the contestants is, of course, a man who pretends he’s a woman
There have been numerous examples given on this Substack of the BBC shoehorning ‘trans women’ or drag queens into shows in recent years, and here’s three more.
The sitcom, Bad Education. Reality business show Dragons’ Den. (Despite this company being unsuccessful, this was at least the second time it received free BBC marketing). The other reality business show, The Apprentice.
BBC News is even worse. There’s a good thread here that highlights the dozens of times that ‘trans children’ storylines have cropped up on BBC News, almost always featuring the narrative that a child can be transgender, a definition of which is usually never given, or if it is, it’s gibberish like this, taken from a BBC documentary aimed at children. There’s also a disturbing thread here about the bizarrely high number of ‘child drag queens’ that the BBC has reported on. For example, this was about a 12-year-old boy.