LGBT staff quitting BBC over hostile environment reports
Several BBC employees have reportedly quit over the broadcasterâs perceived insensitivity toward LGBTQ-related matters. While some see the network as ultra-woke, others apparently see just the opposite.
âThe BBC is a hostile place to be LGBT at the moment,â one senior staffer, a bisexual woman, told Vice on Thursday, accusing the organisation of âtouting transphobic nonsense.â
The employee, who declined to give her name, was one of several to quit in recent months, citing the broadcasterâs treatment of LGBT staffers and its news coverage.
The BBC will be on the wrong side of history and I canât be here to see it behave so embarrassingly.
Others told Vice they felt âhiddenâ and âashamedâ while working there, with the most recent departure reportedly happening last week.
The outlet obtained a leaked 90-minute âlistening sessionâ held on Monday via Zoom at which some 100 LGBTQ staffers aired their frustrations. A follow-up session is expected with BBC Director-General Tim Davie on Friday.
Some of Mondayâs complaints focused on the broadcasterâs decision to drop its partnership with LGBTQ nonprofit Stonewall, which runs a âdiversity programâ focused on âensuring all LGBT+ staff are accepted without exception in the workplace.â Clients pay the group a sign-up fee and Stonewall in turn âhelps the organisations create more inclusive working environments for LGBTQ employees, such as giving advice on inclusive toilets and changing room facilities.â
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Another sticking point was the networkâs publication of an article describing some transgender women as rapists. One staffer claimed they knew someone who âwalked out the other day over [that] article.â
After staff outcry, the network actually changed the article, removing the contributions of one woman âin light of commentsâ she had made after it was published â" but apparently that was not enough.
âMy trans and LGBT friends have lost confidence in the BBC,â complained another employee, making the point that it wasnât just staffers supposedly fleeing the network in droves. Meanwhile, a nonbinary ex-employee claimed it was âincredibly difficultâ to challenge BBC editors on transphobic content.
One gay man âin the process of exitingâ the BBC, said it was an âenemyâ of the LGBT community. âTo appease a certain audience, weâre trying to split apart the LGBT community, and itâs trans people who will pay the price on the streets. Not in my name,â he told Vice.
At the same time, the BBC has been accused by others of âpromotingâ a transgender agenda. As a public broadcaster funded by taxpayer money, it is supposed to remain politically neutral. A BBC spokesperson told Vice itâs âcommitted to being an industry-leading employer on LGBTQ+ inclusion.â
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