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Re: I think Martine Croxall was right
I bet the BBC Lefties would love to replace all the Newsreaders with AI characters that couldn't go off-script.
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---------- Post added at 10:44 ---------- Previous post was at 10:39 ---------- Lots of newspapers have covered this; notably the BBC news website is ignoring it completely. Here’s one without a paywall that includes the relevant clip of Croxall rolling her eyes and saying women after visibly stuttering when she encountered the term ‘pregnant people’ on her autocue. https://www.ladbible.com/entertainme...13377-20250624 |
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My concern is that a newsreader should be reading the prepared script and not inputting their own opinion into a news bulletin. What next, a remark about who is right/wrong when the Government & their opposition are at loggerheads or an opinion on who is right/wrong in the conflict between Israel/Iran??
This unprofessional behaviour calls into question the impartiality of the BBC. I would feel the same if the script had of said 'women' and she had changed it to "people". |
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Weird … it offered me free with ads or paid without … I chose the former.
Here it is in student rag, “The Tab”. It’s a straight report but their newsdesk will be seething. https://thetab.com/2025/06/24/bbc-ba...o-women-on-air |
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Only women can give birth - whilst ‘women’ are a sub-group of ‘people’, it’s a bit silly to use the two as interchangeable in this scenario…
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“Pregnant people” is activist language. Only women get pregnant. The use of “people” is intended to prioritise women who think they are something else (so-called trans men, or non-binary). Prioritising questionable social theories by using highly contested language without making clear that’s what you’re doing represents a loss of impartiality, and in discussion of medical issues where biology is of primary importance it is also reckless. Croxall correctly addressed that lapse in editorial judgment by making an important clarification when she realised the script she had been given was sub-standard. N.B. “Only women get pregnant” is not a matter of opinion. If you think it is, you need to give your head a wobble. |
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I think the point being made is the scripts are written to be read as is.
By using the term people they are also covering those women who transitioned become trans men and those not wishing to conform to typical gender roles ie non binary or gender fluid etc. Nothing to do with trans women. |
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I’m well aware of why they say “pregnant person”. I object - strongly - to activist language that minimises “woman” as an essential, immutable, important binary category of human existence. In medical issues, biology is paramount, not one’s ineffable sense of self. I don’t care if as a woman you* think you’re a man, or some other entirely internal, unfalsifiable sense of otherness. That’s your business. However, the thoughts inside your head don’t give you the right to re-write language and expect the rest of us to go along with it. And in discussion of biological issues, most particularly sex-specific issues like pregnancy, it is of primary importance that you acknowledge the essential fact that you are, always were and always will be, a woman. *Not you personally obvs |
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I agree, it is nothing to do with making so-called “trans women” (i.e. men) feel included. The language is intended to acknowledge that women who think they’re not women also get pregnant. It attempts to avoid hurting their feelings by avoiding calling them “women”. And in doing so it disrespects women everywhere, queering language so that it becomes ever more difficult to discuss issues in the terms male/female categories that genderists have decided are undesirable. |
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I've spent this evening watching an excellent series that (based on a true story) humanises the experience of what it was like to grow up trans in a working class area of Nottingham: https://www.digitalspy.com/tv/a64933...ke-for-a-girl/ |
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