BBC trans coverage slammed, 70% say it’s ‘hostile’ to trans people

The Good Law Project is running a campaign demanding that the ‘BBC stops attacking trans people.’ In aid of this, they’ve commissioned polling from YouGov on how the BBC reports on trans people.


BBC trans coverage — “Hostile”

As the Good Law Project reported:

A rightwing campaign has forced resignations at the BBC over claims including “pro-trans” bias, but the people who bear the brunt of its coverage disagree. A YouGov poll of trans people commissioned by Good Law Project has shown that 70% think that BBC News generally takes a “hostile” stance when reporting on them.

And they’re right. When we offered the BBC an exclusive on this survey – showing how trans people in Britain live in fear and have suffered a catastrophic loss of faith in politicians, judges, the police and the media – it didn’t dare pick it up.

They added:

Not only does a large majority (70%) of the trans people surveyed see reporting by BBC News on trans issues as hostile – with only 15% judging it “neutral” and the 5% who think it “supportive” outweighed by the 9% who “don’t know” – but a staggering 78% said it reports stories around trans rights either “badly” or “very badly”.

Good Law has also set up a site which facilitates supporters writing to the BBC:

You can find that site here.

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By Willem Moore

This post was originally published on Canary.