Woke BBC CENSORS Rape Victim in Order to Avoid "Misgendering" Rapist

Woke BBC CENSORS Rape Victim in Order to Avoid "Misgendering" Rapist


The British Broadcasting Corporation (BBC) has put the pronoun preference of an accused rapist as a higher priority than a victim’s testimony after a woman was allegedly raped and abused by a biological male.

The woman who was allegedly raped referred to the individual as “him,” due to the fact that she was violated by a body part that only males have.

Reports of the rape were also sent to the outlet anonymously, meaning the BBC prioritized the preferred pronouns of an unknown biological male rapist over the account of an anonymous woman. The woman was coerced by a biological male to make her believe that the attacker was actually a lesbian.

The BBC changed the woman’s words so that every time she referred to her rapist as “him,” it now says “they.”

The anonymous lesbian’s words were changed. She wrote: “I was too young to argue and had been brainwashed by queer theory so he was a ‘woman’ even if every fibre of my being was screaming throughout, so I agreed to go home with him. He used physical force when I changed my mind upon seeing his penis and raped me.”

“Some journalists argued that the quote should remain intact, while others said it should reflect the trans woman’s preferred she/her pronouns,” The Times reports.

The editors at the BBC decided to run with “they,” altering the words of the alleged rape victim.

A source told the Times: “They were originally all male references but the woke bros at the news website wanted to make them female because of misgendering. It’s quite shocking. I can’t think of any other situation where we would change the words of an alleged rape victim.”

BBC commented on the issue, saying: “It’s routine to have editorial discussions about different stories. Our only intention when deciding on language is to make things as clear as possible for audiences.”


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