Has Ben Hunte agreed an exit following his poor reporting on children & the Tavistock (as finally admitted by BBC Complaints), promotion of Mermaids & ommisson of lesbians' rights?
Strangely, here he erases his current job as the BBC West Africa Correspondent.
And yet he, like Stonewall, was silent on the homophobic murders in Reading and allegations by Tavistock staff of GIDS being used by parents (and children) to trans the gay away.
He knew impartiality was important, as he stated in this article talking about Jussie Smollet.
But he wasn't willing to step away from the Stonewall trans demands and consider the human rights issues facing same sex attracted aduts and young people. standard.co.uk/lifestyle/esma…
Women were near invisible in his work. No curiousity about why young lesbians might say they are transgender.
He failed to cover the important lesbian rights story of @BluskyeAllison's employment tribunal and persecution by Stonewall & her chambers.
He ignored the safeguarding issues related to this story on MB & NSPCC, and later reported wth relish the apology the gender cult forced stonewalled NSPCC to issue #redflags
More on VICE's BBC hiring Ben Hunte and Sophia Smith Galer who is writing a book "dispelling cultural myths around sex". newyorkdigitalnews.org/2021/09/06/bbc…
The irony of a male born "star" interviewee telling Hunte to "take no prisoners when it comes to challenging transphobia!"
What abt the women forced to live with male sexual predators like Karen White in prison? Who cares about their rights, @BBC ? archive.ph/Gxj27
@BBC And look ... there'll be another BBC alphabetti correspondent along in a moment.
Will the next LGBT Correspondent understand the law on equality, the BBC's public sector equality duty and not be captured by Stonewall & the gender cult?
It took 7 months for the BBC to admit one of Hunte article's 'did not meet the BBC’s standards for due impartiality or the requirements of the BBC’s guidelines on reporting suicide or attempted suicide’.
Meanwhile some of @BBCNewsnight@hannahsbee and @deb_cohen are courageously exposing the scandal of medicalising children & the GIDs safeguarding crisis that Tavistock staff had been warning Sonia Appleby about.
Here's @hannahsbee on why Safeguarding Lead Sonia Appleby won her Employment tribunal against her employer @TaviAndPort on @BBCNewsnight One of the reports by Hannah & @deb_cohen is in the next tweet in the thread.
Is there any other explicitly activist BBC journalist reporting on a contested area of public policy &/or human rights?
Will the next LGBT Correspondent also be an activist who fails to deliver @BBC's public sector equality duty to children, lesbians and other women and gay men?
Genderism impacts all BBC reporting. For example, yesterday's reporting on sexual abuse the headline ignored the fact that 90% of the abuse is committed by boys and 80% of the victims are girls.
Hectic 10 days with a family member in hospital. Then I planned to go to Hyde Park on Sunday - but had bad weather on the road to London.
So I diverted straight to Manchester - and failed to get on line to let my friends know (many apologies). I promise to get my phone sorted.
It's been a fascinating this week reporting for @tribunaltweets at the Medical Practitioners Tribunal re Gender GP founder Dr Helen Webberley's fitness to practice following her conviction for operating a service without registration & GPs, UCLH & GIDS complaints to the GMC.
Webberley talks here about listening & being told a story, not clinical assessments.
Details of assessments & baseline medical blood tests are noticeably absent from the Gender GP papers in the evidence I've heard from Drs on cases of 3 pre-teen children express.co.uk/news/uk/146762…