Green Party Leader Slams BBC Newsreader's Reaction to 'Pregnant People' Term
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Green Party leader slams BBC newsreader's reaction to 'pregnant people' term
The leader of the Green Party in England and Wales, Zack Polanski, has said a BBC News presenter’s on-air response to inclusive language was “unprofessional.” In June, Martine Croxall was presenting on the BBC News Channel when she introduced an item about those most at risk of dying during a heatwave. In a clip that went viral at the time, Croxall read the words “pregnant people” from the teleprompter before raising her eyebrows and going off-s…
A presenter of the BBC was admonished because she repaired pregnant people and made an apparently slightly annoyed expression of her face. Even at the British state radio there are probably still employees who have enough of the gender madness. BBC presenter Martine Croxall was reprimanded by the in-house complaint unit because in a news show she had replaced the expression "pregnant people" – i.e. "pregnant people" – with the old-fashioned, bio…
The BBC issuer complains against rapporteur Martine Croxall for replacing “grained people” by “women” and for showing a live reaction.
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