Monday, November 1, 2021

Network reporter warned not to report on super-sensitive subject

A journalist for the BBC network in the United Kingdom says he was warned off of reporting on Stonewall, the huge LGBT-promoting activist organization.

According to a report from the Christian Institute, Stephen Nolan said he was told reporting on Stonewall, the promoter of lesbian, gay, bisexual and transgender ideology, could hurt him.

The Christian Institute reported he said, "There's a fear factor of even talking about it. That's not acceptable or healthy. Debating a subject should not affect your career."

The Belfast Telegraph said Nolan said his colleagues suggested that the subject was "Untouchable" and his reporting could affect his "Career and safety."

The report said, "The 10-part investigative report on BBC Sounds touches on the potential influence of Stonewall on a number of organizations, including the Scottish and Welsh governments, the media regulator Ofcom and the BBC themselves."

Another among the points reported is one that the Scottish government removed the word "Mother" from its maternity leave policy on Stonewall's instructions.

The broadcaster, the report said, noted the series was "Asking questions" of a lobby group and rejected accusations it was an "Attack" on the LGBT community.

https://www.wnd.com/2021/10/network-reporter-warned-not-report-super-sensitive-subject/ 

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