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  1. Everyone thought that the BBC were being kind by helping parents home school their kids during lockdown by broadcasting educational programmes. They could have got some brownie points but they just can’t help themselves can they with this propaganda?

    • Our child’s school is recommending that we use BBC bitsize as an educational resource. Having seen the woke crap that the BBC is serving up this is a recommendation that we have declined.

  2. Kids aren’t as gullible as some people wish they were. I think that they can smell bullshit when they encounter it. If they learn early that the BBC lie a lot I think that could be a good thing.

  3. But … but … it’s TWUE! There are far more than 100 genders, you bigots, but only men and women can catch Covid.

    Time to pick a gender and become immune to Covid. No need for a vaccine in that case, eh?

  4. A BBC programme aimed at nine- to 12-year-olds includes the astonishing claim that there are ‘over 100 gender identities’.

    Yes, because they need this guff to hid the fact that among their “Gender Identities” are such delightfully attractive types as “Minor Attracted Persons” or as the rest of the world calls then, pedophiles. Which is why they have to be hidden among the rest of the rotten fruit.

    Yet another attempt by the denizens of the left to get the propagandising (and presumably, eventual legalisation) of pedophilia past a general public that absolutely will not tolerate it.

  5. Archaeologists digging up Human skeletons in the future will say male or female not 98 other variants

  6. Only certain fungi have multiple sexes. Humans like all mammals and higher organisms have a male and female sex, for sound genetic reasons. Parthenogenesis is great for taking over a plant but no so much for genetic diversity outside of the aphid clone. Nope two sexes; anything else is either an imagination running riot or mental illness.

  7. This blatant numerical prejudice. Just decimal privilage. You might say decadent.
    Why not a nice round hexadecimal number? Or binary?
    Suits the Romans though. Simply a C…

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