After the revelation that 'transgender children's' charity Mermaids appointed a man who has admitted to being sexually attracted to children as its trustee, here's a thread on just a few other people Mermaids has employed or worked with recently
In 2019 Mermaids employed Jake Edwards to a communications role. Jake's online work prior to that heavily involved talking about fetishes, kink and the different sized objects Jake had inserted into his anus
In 2020 Mermaids employee Georgie Williams attended a march holding a sign saying 'trans rights or fist fights'
It's perhaps not surprising that Mermaids appointed someone sexually attracted to children to run its charity when its own CEO, Susie Green, has followed accounts on Twitter that were openly pro paedophile
Zoe Watts, now in jail for hoarding banned weapons and explosive substances as part of Zoe's trans activism, had worked with Mermaids
In 2018 an unnamed Mermaids trainer was recorded teaching staff at a school, in which she lied about puberty blockers, stating that they are 'completely reversible' thetimes.co.uk/article/transg…
Helen Webberley was a Mermaids-recommended doctor. In 2018 she was convicted of running an unregistered medical agency, in 2022 she was suspended for putting patients at "unwarranted risk of harm". At least one parent blames her for the death of her child cambridge-news.co.uk/news/cambridge…
Flu vaccine effectiveness is so much higher for biological women than men (49% to 38%) that data needs to be collected to see if a sex-specific influenza prevention strategy is necessary. Mermaids trustee Bobbi Pickard said that this potentially lifesaving research is transphobic
Despite being a marketing officer for Mermaids, Helen Islan took a gender non-conforming man to court, stating he'd harassed her child. The defence showed it was her who had tweeted about the child and the judge threw the case out after one day dailymail.co.uk/news/article-6…
Darren Mew is a digital engagement officer for vulnerable children's charity Mermaids. Darren has a hobby making pornographic art grahamlinehan.substack.com/p/totally-norm…
Munroe Bergdorf is (still) a patron of Mermaids. Bergdorf was previously sacked as an ambassador of a children's charity for asking for private messages from vulnerable children (in direct contradiction of the charity’s safeguarding rules) spectator.co.uk/article/munroe…
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Antiques Roadshow VE Day had a crossdressing man on as a guest - the fourth time in four evenings that a BBC One show shoehorned a transvestite in. The 'clown driving a bus' theory appears to be BBC policy - here's just 10 examples of what BBC One's broadcast so far in 2025 1/10
A news story about immigration 2/10
A news story about safety on the London Underground 3/10
The BBC has been obsessed with drag for a few years now but the amount of videos BBC News has made about 'drag queen children' or vulnerable adults doing drag is truly disturbing. Here's one from 2019 about an 11-year-old boy who dances for money from adults in gay bars🧵1/9
This thread does not come close to showing all the videos the BBC has made about 'drag children', and it doesn't showcase the many articles that have also been written (ie one attached). Here's a BBC News video about a 12-year-old boy from Corby who 'performs' at Pride events 2/9
This is a BBC News story about a 14-year-old who got to 'perform' at Drag World after his school said his alter-ego was not appropriate 3/9
The UK mainstream media has broadcast a few documentaries about the rape gangs, which reportedly had 250,000 victims. The publicly owned Channel 4 is running a three-part series starting this week, 'Accused: The Fake Grooming Scandal', about a girl who lied about being a victim 1
Last year the publicly owned BBC ran 'Liar: The Fake Grooming Scandal' - a documentary about the same girl who lied about being a victim 2
In 2023 the BBC ran the documentary 'The Big Cases: The Lie That Destroyed a Town', also about the same girl who lied about being a victim 3
Here's a list of just some of the drag queens the BBC has showcased this Christmas. First up, Blankety Blank, aired prime time on BBC One on Boxing Day, featuring a drag queen as one of the celebrity panelists (1)
Strictly Come Dancing's Christmas special on Christmas Day was won by Tayce, a drag queen (2)
Available on BBC iPlayer are recent episodes of EastEnders that feature drag queens (3)
BBC News at Ten's eccentric coverage of the sentencing of Huw Edwards felt like it was minimising his crimes while pretending not to. Firstly, it mentioned his mental health struggles because he didn't get into Oxford 1/4
The BBC then referenced the fact that it had paid Huw Edwards more than £200,000 after his arrest. This led into media commentator Adam Boulton saying ... nothing about this but instead stating we should "never say never" about the paedophile "coming back" 2/4
Then a legal expert justified Huw Edwards' sentence amid online anger that it was too light - but no mention is made about the main reason for that anger; the contrast with harsher sentences for people who wrote inflammatory posts on social media in recent weeks 3/4
A cross-dressing man who effectively decimated his age categories of women's rowing is surprisingly having his world records beaten ... because another cross-dressing man has now become old enough to enter those same categories 1/4
In 2017 Marjorie Roome took up competitive indoor rowing for women over 60, winning repeated world championships and breaking world records by such a large margin that most women refused to compete against him and he'd end up as the only competitor
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However, he's now losing some of those world records - to another man. Meet Joanne Blundell. Can you guess which one Joanne is from this picture? He's now won at least two 60+ World Indoor Rowing Championships 3/4