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A transgender girl accused of assaulting two students at a Texas high school alleges that she was being bullied and was merely fighting back

Shocking video shows a student identified by police as Travez Perry violently punching, kicking and stomping on a girl in the hallway of Tomball High School.

The female student was transported to the hospital along with a male student, whom Perry allegedly kicked in the face and knocked unconscious.

According to the police report, Perry - who goes by 'Millie' - told officers that the victim has been bullying her and had posted a photo of her on social media with a negative comment.

One Tomball High School parent whose daughter knows Perry said that the 18-year-old had been the target of a death threat.

'From what my daughter has said that the girl that was the bully had posted a picture of Millie saying people like this should die,' the mother, who asked not to be identified by name, told DailyMail.com.

When Perry appeared in court on assault charges, her attorney told a judge that the teen has been undergoing a difficult transition from male to female and that: 'There's more to this story than meets the eye.'

Perry is currently out on bond, according to authorities.

The video of the altercation sparked a widespread debate on social media as some claim Perry was justified in standing up to her alleged bullies and others condemn her use of violence.

The mother who spoke with DailyMail.com has been one of Millie's most ardent defenders on Facebook.

'I do not condone violence at all. But situations like this show that people now a days, not just kids, think they can post what they want. Or say what they want without thinking of who they are hurting,' she said.

'Nobody knows what Millie has gone through, and this could have just been a final straw for her. That is all speculation of course because I don't personally know her or her family, but as a parent and someone who is part of the LGBTQ community this girl needs help and support, not grown men online talking about her private parts and shaming and mocking her.'

One Facebook commenter summed up the views of many, writing: 'This was brutal, and severe! I was bullied for years and never attacked anyone!'

Multiple commenters rejected the gender transition defense and classified the attack as a male senselessly beating a female.

One woman wrote on Facebook: 'This person will get off because they're transitioning. This is an animal. She kicked, and stomped, and beat...not okay. Bullying is not acceptable, but kicking someone in the head. Punishment doesn't fit the crime.'


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60% of MtF offenders are in for sex offences,

Which suggests that either MtF trannies really are a bunch of rapey perverts, or that rapey perverts are hiding behind the tranny shield. Whichever it is, a lot of people need to be reminded where using preferred pronouns and just being kind inevitably leads, and that's to the rape and sexual assault of women who are guilty of no more than shit boyfriend syndrome.
 
Based Mayor Crocodile Dundee BTFOs the trannies



Equality groups have branded comments the Perth Lord Mayor made about transgender people on breakfast radio "repugnant and bigoted".

Key points:​

  • Basil Zempilas has apologised for his remarks about transgender people
  • He said a person's gender was defined by whether they had a penis or vagina
  • Equality groups say the comments were "bigoted" and "narrow-minded"
Basil Zempilas, who was elected to office earlier this month, told listeners of the breakfast show he co-hosts on 6PR it was "wrong" for someone to identify as a different gender to their physical anatomy.

"If you've got a penis mate, you're a bloke," he said yesterday morning.

"If you've got a vagina, you're a woman. Game over."

Mr Zempilas then laughed off a suggestion by co-host Steve Mills that he would likely come into contact with transgender people in his role as Lord Mayor.

Mr Zempilas also called for any women with a penis to ring the radio station for the chance to win a $100 store voucher.

When Mr Mills suggested that people in the wider community may disagree with his stance, Mr Zempilas replied: "Well mate, if you want to go softy, lefty, namby-pamby."

The pair had been discussing an LGBTIQ boxing tournament in Sydney, which led to a debate about parents who did not identify their children as male or female.

City of Perth refuses to comment, code prohibits discrimination​

The City of Perth, a long-standing sponsor of Perth's annual Pride parade, declined to comment on the Lord Mayor's remarks.

The City's Code of Conduct requires elected members to not discriminate against or harass any person on the basis of "race, sex, impairment, religious or political conviction, family status pregnancy or gender history".


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TransFolk WA chair Hunter Gurevich said Mr Zempilas's comments were harmful to transgender people.

"These comments are repugnant, bigoted, narrow-minded, parochial and fundamentally deny contemporary science," he said.
"Further, it puts LGBTQIA+ people at increased risk of harm, when we are already a vulnerable group in society."

Mr Gurevich suggested Mr Zempilas undertake transgender awareness training.

Pride WA president Curtis Ward said the comments were misinformed, hurtful and damaging.

Mr Ward said sex and gender were two different things.

"It is possible to appear one way and feel another and when someone says they're transgender, they are simply saying they feel differently to how they appear," Mr Ward said.

"[That is] sex being your physical appearance and your biology whereas gender is how you identify psychologically, whether you're feminine or masculine."

Mr Ward said comments such as Mr Zempilas's fuelled stigma around the transgender community, describing mental health issues among transgender people as "rampant".

"I think people need to be educating themselves about what they're speaking about and if they do have that stage, and they are commanding such a large audience, they should be making educated statements," he said.

Zempilas sorry for 'radio banter gone wrong'​

Mr Zempilas declined the ABC's requests for an interview but issued an apology for his remarks.

"The comments were inappropriate and I apologise. It was early morning radio banter gone wrong," he said in a text message.

"The comments do not reflect how I feel. I did not intend to cause any offence and I am sorry. It will not happen again."

Speaking on his radio show this morning, 24 hours after making the remarks, he said they were a "bad mistake" and he would take them back if he could.

"What's more disappointing is that I understand that that is indeed how people live their lives … I was aware of that yesterday," he said.

"Those comments don't reflect my values, they don't reflect the values of 6PR or Channel 7, they don't reflect the values of the City of Perth.

"I had a very strong talking to from my wife last night. They don't represent her values. Her best friend is gay."
He said he would learn from the mistake.

"All you can do in life is go, 'I made a blue, I'm sorry,' and you've got to try not to do it again, and that's exactly what I'll do," he said.

"I have to get better and I will get better."

Petition to move Pride festival out of city​

In the wake of the comments, a petition to move Perth's Pride Festival and its parade to the City of Vincent next month has received more than 1,000 signatures.


Petition organiser Paul van Lieshout Hunt said he did not think Mr Zempilas's apology was genuine and he did not know what the City of Perth believed in.

"I am seriously concerned that the Lord Mayor has made these repugnant and disgusting comments and I think that the festival should consider moving to the City of Vincent," he said.

"These [petition signees] are people from the community have been that outraged and they want the Pride festival to be moved.
"What leaders say in our community and the message they send to their communities that they are supposed to represent is extremely important.

"Leaders need to think before they open their mouths."

The City of Perth released a statement in response to the petition, saying it had been "a proud supporter of Pride WA" for over 20 years.

"We will continue to support the work it does to champion the rights and freedoms of the LGBTQIA+ community and the City will be meeting with the organisers to reinforce our support," it said.

More than 5,000 people took part in last year's parade.

Councillor joins criticism of Lord Mayor​

New City of Perth councillor Liam Gobbert criticised Mr Zempilas and his comments, calling them "difficult to listen to".


"As community leaders, it is incumbent on us to represent a much broader spectrum of the community, including trans men and women," he posted on social media.

"I do not share the views expressed in the recording. It's not the message of inclusivity, compassion, love and support I personally want to see expressed by the City of Perth.

"I feel for the LGTBI+ community right now — when one of us hurts, we all hurt.
"The [Lord Mayor] has expressed privately to the Council team his remorse for his comments and I will have faith and take him on his word that he will not let this happen again."

Furore follows backlash over remarks on homeless people​

In accepting the Lord Mayor role, Mr Zempilas said he would resign from his top-rating 6PR radio show duties later this year.

He said he would remain a sports presenter for Seven West Media and continue to write a weekly column for the West Australian newspaper, which is also owned by Seven West Media.

That column was also the source of backlash from human rights groups, after Mr Zempilas wrote about how he would "forcibly remove" homeless people from Perth's streets, calling them a "blight" on the city.

He later apologised for the comments.
 

A mother told Biden about her transgender 8-year-old child. Then came the attacks.​


Samantha Schmidt
,
The Washington Post
Oct. 29, 2020
Updated: Oct. 29, 2020 6:33 a.m.

In Joe Biden's town hall earlier this month, one of the questions came from a woman named Mieke Haeck, a 42-year-old physical therapist from State College, Pa.

"I'm the proud mom of two girls, 8 and 10," Haeck said at the televised event in Philadelphia, while her husband and children watched from their living room. "My youngest daughter is transgender."

She spoke of how the Trump administration has repeatedly rolled back the rights of the transgender community, and asked the presidential candidate what he would do to protect the lives of transgender people like her daughter.

"The idea that an 8-year-old child or a 10-year-old child decides ... 'I want to be transgender ... it'd make my life a lot easier,' " Biden said in his answer. "There should be zero discrimination."

But by the next day, Biden's answer - and Haeck's family - had become the subject of political attacks from conservative commentators and social media trolls.

Fox News's Tucker Carlson described parents like her as "crazed" ideologues who "would tell the rest of us that an 8-year-old is entitled to hormone therapy on demand and permanent, life-altering surgery," even though Haeck's daughter had gone through no such medical interventions at such a young age. When she woke up in her hotel room in Philadelphia the morning after the town hall, the first message Haeck saw on Facebook threatened to kill her and her husband and take away their children.

"It made me throw up," Haeck said.

A week and a half later, she learned that a political action committee associated with the Virginia-based conservative think tank American Principles Project had sent out text messages to voters across Pennsylvania misconstruing Biden's words to suggest he had "endorsed sex change operations for children as young as 8," which is not true. It included a misleading video, debunked last week by the Associated Press, which showed a clip of his answer to Haeck's question.

The mother was stunned to see that anyone would assume she was giving her daughter hormone treatments or surgeries - options that are only offered to transgender youth at older ages.

"At this age it's a social transition. It's pronouns, it's choosing what length your hair is going to be, what your clothes are," Haeck said. "The truth isn't what it's about to these people, at all. They're happy to use a blatant lie for their own political gains, and use my child and children as part of their game."


The text messages and similar emails were part of a wave of disinformation crashing over voters just days before the election. It was also the latest attempt by conservative groups to rally President Donald Trump's base by focusing on health care for transgender children, advocates and researchers say.

It became a lightning-rod issue early this year, when Republican state lawmakers across the country filed bills that sought to ban medical professionals from treating transgender teens with puberty-blocking medicines and other treatments, even though the American Academy of Pediatrics recommends giving youths "access to comprehensive, gender-affirming, and developmentally appropriate health care." Some lawmakers were inspired to file the legislation after learning about a highly publicized divorce custody case in Texas in which a father objected to his 7-year-old child socially transitioning, which the mother encouraged.

The executive director of the American Principles Project, Terry Schilling, told The Washington Post that the PAC's aim was to reach a million Democrats and Independents in Pennsylvania. RoboKiller, a company that offers a robocall and text blocking app, estimated that the PAC had sent 300,000 messages Sunday and Monday, also targeting Virginia and New Jersey, though about 90 percent of the texts went to Pennsylvania. The PAC also published the video in similar ads on Facebook last weekend, focusing predominantly on users in Wisconsin and Michigan, according to a Facebook ad library for the organization.

Schilling defended the claims in an interview with The Post, saying Biden's comment about "zero discrimination" implied that "children should have a right to live as the gender they identify with, even if opposite from their biological sex, and have access to any medical treatments that will facilitate this."

But LGBTQ advocates said the ads and messages are part of a continued attempt by conservatives to "weaponize" transgender issues for political gain.

"It is a strategy of distortion and cruelty," said Elliot Imse, senior director of communications at the LGBTQ Victory Fund, which advocates for LGBTQ elected officials. Imse said the group has seen a growing number of transphobic attacks targeting LGBTQ candidates and other Democrats this election cycle. In one recent example, an ad from the National Republican Congressional Committee targeted U.S. House candidate Gina Ortiz Jones in Texas, claiming she would "divert military money for transgender reassignment surgeries."

In another recent video shared on social media this week, the national LGBTQ organization Log Cabin Republicans tweeted a video of a self-described "lesbian feminist" who endorsed Trump and claimed that "progressive ideology is erasing women across the board."

"I just see this as hardcore base pandering and incitement of violence," Heron Greenesmith, a senior research analyst at the social justice think tank Political Research Associates, said of the recent text message campaigns. According to the Human Rights Campaign, at least 33 transgender or gender-nonconforming people have been killed so far in 2020, the highest number of violent deaths at this point in the year since the group began tracking the data in 2013.

Haeck had hoped her question at Biden's town hall would lead to a deeper conservation about the rights of transgender children like her own.

Her 8-year-old daughter, Raffa, first started telling her parents she was a girl when she was 3 years old. She would constantly come home from preschool and put on a tutu and wig. Then, she started refusing to leave the house in boy clothes. She hated being photographed. She started lagging academically in school, where she would have accidents because she was teased for using the boys' bathrooms. One day, she told Haeck she hated herself, and no longer wanted to be alive.

By the time Raffa was 6 years old, "it became so clear that it was absolutely the right thing to do to support her," Haeck said. After working with a psychologist and researching the best approaches, Haeck and her husband began introducing Raffa as their daughter.

"It's made me happier because I can be who I want to be," Raffa said in an interview with The Post. "I can have long hair. I can put it in ponytails. ... I can play with my friends that are girls, being a girl with them."

Raffa's transition, and that of most transgender children her age, has not involved any of the medical interventions mentioned in the recent ads or in the attacks she's received on social media. Some have accused Haeck and her husband of being child abusers. Others have pointed out the fact that her husband, Ezra Nanes, ran unsuccessfully for state office two years ago, and suggested their connection to Democratic politics was the reason she was chosen to ask a question at the town hall.

But Haeck said she was invited to submit a question by her neighbor, whose niece works for ABC News. She decided she wanted to ask about the issue that most kept her up at night - the safety of her transgender daughter, and what the current political climate has done to the lives and rights of transgender people. Among the more than 200 people who submitted questions, she said she was one of 21 voters who were chosen.

Haeck said that although Biden didn't use the perfect vocabulary in his response, and went on a bit of an unrelated tangent about driving to a swimming pool with his dad, she was touched by his kindness. She left the town hall feeling hopeful. Watching her mother on TV at home, Raffa said, was "really cool."

Whatever comfort Haeck took in Biden's comments has since been replaced by anxiety. Having been swept up in a disinformation campaign, she is fearful of how her exchange with Biden is being used by some to advocate against transgender children like her daughter. "They really are trying to provoke strong emotions in people around this lie for their own political gains," she said. "It has nothing to do with concerns for kids."


 

Petition to move Pride festival out of city​

In the wake of the comments, a petition to move Perth's Pride Festival and its parade to the City of Vincent next month has received more than 1,000 signatures.


Petition organiser Paul van Lieshout Hunt said he did not think Mr Zempilas's apology was genuine and he did not know what the City of Perth believed in.

"I am seriously concerned that the Lord Mayor has made these repugnant and disgusting comments and I think that the festival should consider moving to the City of Vincent," he said.
make fun of the mentally ill, and they´ll fuck off. interesting
 
Dont muslims throw Gays off roofs or something?
Wanting to remain chaste-minded as an unmarried man by not tempting oneself by being around half-undressed women is not a homosexual characteristic. If homasexuals were bothered by unclad women they wouldn't be involved in the 'fashion industry'
 

A mother told Biden about her transgender 8-year-old child. Then came the attacks.​


Samantha Schmidt
,
The Washington Post
Oct. 29, 2020
Updated: Oct. 29, 2020 6:33 a.m.

In Joe Biden's town hall earlier this month, one of the questions came from a woman named Mieke Haeck, a 42-year-old physical therapist from State College, Pa.

"I'm the proud mom of two girls, 8 and 10," Haeck said at the televised event in Philadelphia, while her husband and children watched from their living room. "My youngest daughter is transgender."

She spoke of how the Trump administration has repeatedly rolled back the rights of the transgender community, and asked the presidential candidate what he would do to protect the lives of transgender people like her daughter.

"The idea that an 8-year-old child or a 10-year-old child decides ... 'I want to be transgender ... it'd make my life a lot easier,' " Biden said in his answer. "There should be zero discrimination."

But by the next day, Biden's answer - and Haeck's family - had become the subject of political attacks from conservative commentators and social media trolls.

Fox News's Tucker Carlson described parents like her as "crazed" ideologues who "would tell the rest of us that an 8-year-old is entitled to hormone therapy on demand and permanent, life-altering surgery," even though Haeck's daughter had gone through no such medical interventions at such a young age. When she woke up in her hotel room in Philadelphia the morning after the town hall, the first message Haeck saw on Facebook threatened to kill her and her husband and take away their children.

"It made me throw up," Haeck said.

A week and a half later, she learned that a political action committee associated with the Virginia-based conservative think tank American Principles Project had sent out text messages to voters across Pennsylvania misconstruing Biden's words to suggest he had "endorsed sex change operations for children as young as 8," which is not true. It included a misleading video, debunked last week by the Associated Press, which showed a clip of his answer to Haeck's question.

The mother was stunned to see that anyone would assume she was giving her daughter hormone treatments or surgeries - options that are only offered to transgender youth at older ages.

"At this age it's a social transition. It's pronouns, it's choosing what length your hair is going to be, what your clothes are," Haeck said. "The truth isn't what it's about to these people, at all. They're happy to use a blatant lie for their own political gains, and use my child and children as part of their game."


The text messages and similar emails were part of a wave of disinformation crashing over voters just days before the election. It was also the latest attempt by conservative groups to rally President Donald Trump's base by focusing on health care for transgender children, advocates and researchers say.

It became a lightning-rod issue early this year, when Republican state lawmakers across the country filed bills that sought to ban medical professionals from treating transgender teens with puberty-blocking medicines and other treatments, even though the American Academy of Pediatrics recommends giving youths "access to comprehensive, gender-affirming, and developmentally appropriate health care." Some lawmakers were inspired to file the legislation after learning about a highly publicized divorce custody case in Texas in which a father objected to his 7-year-old child socially transitioning, which the mother encouraged.

The executive director of the American Principles Project, Terry Schilling, told The Washington Post that the PAC's aim was to reach a million Democrats and Independents in Pennsylvania. RoboKiller, a company that offers a robocall and text blocking app, estimated that the PAC had sent 300,000 messages Sunday and Monday, also targeting Virginia and New Jersey, though about 90 percent of the texts went to Pennsylvania. The PAC also published the video in similar ads on Facebook last weekend, focusing predominantly on users in Wisconsin and Michigan, according to a Facebook ad library for the organization.

Schilling defended the claims in an interview with The Post, saying Biden's comment about "zero discrimination" implied that "children should have a right to live as the gender they identify with, even if opposite from their biological sex, and have access to any medical treatments that will facilitate this."

But LGBTQ advocates said the ads and messages are part of a continued attempt by conservatives to "weaponize" transgender issues for political gain.

"It is a strategy of distortion and cruelty," said Elliot Imse, senior director of communications at the LGBTQ Victory Fund, which advocates for LGBTQ elected officials. Imse said the group has seen a growing number of transphobic attacks targeting LGBTQ candidates and other Democrats this election cycle. In one recent example, an ad from the National Republican Congressional Committee targeted U.S. House candidate Gina Ortiz Jones in Texas, claiming she would "divert military money for transgender reassignment surgeries."

In another recent video shared on social media this week, the national LGBTQ organization Log Cabin Republicans tweeted a video of a self-described "lesbian feminist" who endorsed Trump and claimed that "progressive ideology is erasing women across the board."

"I just see this as hardcore base pandering and incitement of violence," Heron Greenesmith, a senior research analyst at the social justice think tank Political Research Associates, said of the recent text message campaigns. According to the Human Rights Campaign, at least 33 transgender or gender-nonconforming people have been killed so far in 2020, the highest number of violent deaths at this point in the year since the group began tracking the data in 2013.

Haeck had hoped her question at Biden's town hall would lead to a deeper conservation about the rights of transgender children like her own.

Her 8-year-old daughter, Raffa, first started telling her parents she was a girl when she was 3 years old. She would constantly come home from preschool and put on a tutu and wig. Then, she started refusing to leave the house in boy clothes. She hated being photographed. She started lagging academically in school, where she would have accidents because she was teased for using the boys' bathrooms. One day, she told Haeck she hated herself, and no longer wanted to be alive.

By the time Raffa was 6 years old, "it became so clear that it was absolutely the right thing to do to support her," Haeck said. After working with a psychologist and researching the best approaches, Haeck and her husband began introducing Raffa as their daughter.

"It's made me happier because I can be who I want to be," Raffa said in an interview with The Post. "I can have long hair. I can put it in ponytails. ... I can play with my friends that are girls, being a girl with them."

Raffa's transition, and that of most transgender children her age, has not involved any of the medical interventions mentioned in the recent ads or in the attacks she's received on social media. Some have accused Haeck and her husband of being child abusers. Others have pointed out the fact that her husband, Ezra Nanes, ran unsuccessfully for state office two years ago, and suggested their connection to Democratic politics was the reason she was chosen to ask a question at the town hall.

But Haeck said she was invited to submit a question by her neighbor, whose niece works for ABC News. She decided she wanted to ask about the issue that most kept her up at night - the safety of her transgender daughter, and what the current political climate has done to the lives and rights of transgender people. Among the more than 200 people who submitted questions, she said she was one of 21 voters who were chosen.

Haeck said that although Biden didn't use the perfect vocabulary in his response, and went on a bit of an unrelated tangent about driving to a swimming pool with his dad, she was touched by his kindness. She left the town hall feeling hopeful. Watching her mother on TV at home, Raffa said, was "really cool."

Whatever comfort Haeck took in Biden's comments has since been replaced by anxiety. Having been swept up in a disinformation campaign, she is fearful of how her exchange with Biden is being used by some to advocate against transgender children like her daughter. "They really are trying to provoke strong emotions in people around this lie for their own political gains," she said. "It has nothing to do with concerns for kids."



If your son hasn’t had pharmaceutical or surgical intervention, it is 100% because the current law where you are doesn’t allow it. Which is why you and your ilk are doing everything you can to remove all age limits in addition to outlawing any other treatment options. When helpful therapy is outlawed as conversion therapy, which they are lobbying hard to do, and age limits are removed so that parents can trans their kids from birth, all that will be left are drugged, stunted, mutilated kids, because drugging them until they’re stunted and then mutilating them is the one and only path available.
 
If your son hasn’t had pharmaceutical or surgical intervention, it is 100% because the current law where you are doesn’t allow it. Which is why you and your ilk are doing everything you can to remove all age limits in addition to outlawing any other treatment options. When helpful therapy is outlawed as conversion therapy, which they are lobbying hard to do, and age limits are removed so that parents can trans their kids from birth, all that will be left are drugged, stunted, mutilated kids, because drugging them until they’re stunted and then mutilating them is the one and only path available.
This kind of shit should be in the same prohibited category as conversion therapy itself. Really, it should be considered even worse, but it's an analogy people can actually understand.
 
If your son hasn’t had pharmaceutical or surgical intervention, it is 100% because the current law where you are doesn’t allow it. Which is why you and your ilk are doing everything you can to remove all age limits in addition to outlawing any other treatment options. When helpful therapy is outlawed as conversion therapy, which they are lobbying hard to do, and age limits are removed so that parents can trans their kids from birth, all that will be left are drugged, stunted, mutilated kids, because drugging them until they’re stunted and then mutilating them is the one and only path available.

They haven't done anything medically to him yet because he hasn't hit puberty. Although, if they haven't started measuring his testicles yet for signs of puberty, they will start within a few years. Then he'll be put on puberty blockers, and, by 14 or so, he'll be chemically castrated with estrogen.

This bitch is undoubtedly a Munchie, and, while, in a just world, she would lose all contact with her children, harassing her won't actually accomplish anything. It'll only feed her victim complex.
 
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Facts aren’t transphobic - sane trannies will know that they aren’t the same as a natal woman on account of them having XY chromosomes and a dick, but too many people, gender benders and their enablers alike, will get way too upset when the delusion that troons are the gender they identify as and indistinguishable from someone born that sex, is destroyed. Put on a wig and dress and call yourself Luna all you want but on a genetic level you’re still a dude. (heard this story from someone IRL tonight and wanted to say “technically he’s correct” but didn’t want to start an argument)
 
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Three charming ladies. What did they do? I clicked on the link but it says that the content isn't available for me.
Nothing! They obviously did NOTHING and this is another blatant example of the Portland PD's brazen twansphobia! (Unless there's evidence of them committing violent crime in which case they're Not Really Trans™️ and how dare you imply troons are ever violent)
 
However, those from the news and current affair divisions at the broadcaster could only join Pride or other demonstrations and events if they were careful to avoid anything which could be seen as “political or controversial”.
i imagine child molesting falls under that category. the screeching over this will be absolutely glorious
 
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