@NickyAACampbell thought you might enjoy this - my friend Emma’s STV promo for the 1998 campaign. I feel like it’s crying out for a wider audience!
Scotland World Cup Football Promo (1998) https://t.co/88faklxv2Q via @YouTube
If only a piece on the suppression of discourse on women's rights had been presented in a more palatable format, perhaps next to a picture of some tits
Anyone who was working at a liberal media organisation between 2016 - 2022 and claims not to recognise everything in this is lying. Fantastic and important piece by @RobBurl with receipts and on the record interviews
This is a superb account of how the BBC was captured by the trans extremists and how a few brave souls risked cancellation to fight for impartiality and fair reporting
This is the best overview thus far of what happened at the BBC; the leadership let trans ideology impede core functions of the organisation. I was there and this is it how it was. Critical thinking and impartiality corrupted by fear and faux ‘kindness’. 👏 @RobBurl@unherd
Inside the capture of the BBC, by Rob Burley (@RobBurl)
In his 13 years as a senior BBC editor, Rob Burley saw the Corporation’s defining commitment to impartiality undermined by transgender ideology, a blind commitment to Diversity & Inclusion schemes, and a culture of intolerance.
Informed by his experiences at Newsnight alongside other prestige shows, his major investigation reveals how the BBC took a side in the culture wars.
He draws on extensive interviews with current and former staff — including journalists at the very top.
Speaking out for the first time since leaving the Corporation, Fran Unsworth, the former director of BBC News, reveals in an explosive interview: “I would actually say it drove me out, just dealing with the progressive editorial issues and the bullying around them all. It was incredibly difficult.”
Read more below ⬇️
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