The transgender agenda has a devoted champion in the BBC, which even included a mad scientist from Colombia calling himself Brigitte Baptiste on its annual list of 100 inspiring women.
Baptiste is no woman, but he is certainly ideologically compatible with the loony-left Beeb:
The BBC says the scientist uses a “queer lens to analyse landscapes and species in a bid to expand the notion of ‘nature’ to better protect ecosystems”.
In a 2018 TED talk, Baptiste claimed scientists had discovered “transsexual” palm trees and stated that the “change of sex and gender has been reported regularly in science”.
On this basis, [he] argued that it was wise to do away with ideas of “naturalness” in nature, stating: “There is nothing more queer than nature.”
Not even nature can be allowed to be natural, per the agenda.
Baptiste describes himself in his X bio as a “cyborg bimbo wannabe.” Thanks to the horrors of science gone awry, he is well on his way to achieving his dream of becoming a science fiction monstrosity:
This is Brigitte Baptiste, one of the BBC’s women of the year picks. Another breathtakingly insulting move from the woman-haters at the BBC. pic.twitter.com/3QbZVLAWPR
— Kate Barker-Mawjee (@KateBMwriting) December 3, 2024
Are there not 100 inspiring women on the whole planet to fill out the list without including men? Sure there are. But with all things BBC, pushing a leftist agenda comes first.
That could be why the Beeb anointed Barbra Banda Women’s Footballer of the Year:
Banda withdrew from the Zambian team in the 2022 Women’s Africa Cup of Nations after failing to meet sex eligibility requirements.
At this point, the BBC need have no worries about losing credibility, since it has none left. Nonetheless, it will continue to be funded by the government, no matter how useless it has become as anything but a megaphone for moonbattery.
On tips from Steve T and WDS 2.0.