Really interesting how the BBC are preventing black journalists from association with BLM and yet are completely happy for their journalists to be openly involved in anti-trans activism (screenshots in thread). This is without considering the vastly different value of the causes! https://twitter.com/marcusryder/status/1275004190004113408
Here, for example, are a couple of their senior BBC News (TV and Radio) journalists & producers involved in iron anti-trans activism online. This is just illustrative, there are myriad examples
In here (workshop #13) are 3 permanent members of BBC News staff running a workshop at a conference run by a trans-hostile group

https://womansplaceuk.org/womens-liberation-2020-plenaries-panels-workshops/
I mean, check out Cath Leng's TL - it is an absolute obsession with these people. I've heard from people who have been on BBC TV and radio (on completely unrelated subjects) that some senior BBC employees will rant vitriolically about trans people with very little invitation
Also, before anyone willfully misunderstands this - in a free society, no employer should be preventing an employee from protesting for their human rights, jeez. If you're stopping your black employees from going to BLM protests it's....a pretty bad look
Update: 🙄 https://twitter.com/fairplaywomen/status/1275103243694149632?s=19
More for the thread... https://twitter.com/rvedotrc/status/1275380963959279624?s=19
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