The BBC is spouting gender nonsense again with its new trans drama. When will it learn?
The Supreme Court ruling that biological sex is real should have been a wake-up call, but the arts world still believes in fairy tales
An adult man does not know what it feels like to be a girl. But that didn’t stop transgender writer Paris Lees telling us in his 2021 memoir.
Of course, with What It Feels Like for a Girl, Lees is entitled to choose whatever book title he likes, particularly if he wants to also riff off a Madonna song.
But now that the memoir has been made into a BBC television series of the same name, what it feels like for licence fee payers is another matter. Because, for a very long time, the BBC has run roughshod over the feelings of those not enamoured with the trans cult.
Lees was promoted by the BBC early on, via appearances on Question Time. He also wrote columns for Vice and even Vogue. (Lees uses the pronouns she/her, but, for the purposes of this column, I’m using he/him.)
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As Trans people exist why the concern at a trans drama? This piece seems like the flip side of Woke cancel culture - each party to the debate actually wants no debate but seek to impose their view on others.
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