Posted on 11/02/2016 5:59:14 AM PDT by rickmichaels
A BBC chief insists she is 'proud' of the controversial programme targeting children as young as six about a schoolboy who takes sex-change drugs.
Children's director Alice Webb defended Just A Girl after parents reacted angrily to the CBBC show, which depicts an 11-year-old's struggle to get hormones that stunt puberty, making it easier to have sex-change surgery in the future.
Concerned campaigners said it could 'sow the seeds of confusion' in young minds.
But Ms Webb said the BBC has a duty 'to make sure that we are stimulating conversation'.
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As a corrupter of the morals of little children, does this evil woman understand the consequence of having a millstone firmly tied around her neck and being thrown into the depths of the sea? She will!
Oy!
Vile woman.
Somewhere in hell, Jimmy Savile is amused.
Predator
“Ms Webb said the BBC has a duty ‘to make sure that we are stimulating conversation’.”........
That is one sick woman. Guess she missed her opportunity to “switch” when she was young and now wants to corrupt children by promoting her agenda. Drown her before she goes any further, she’s promoting child abuse.
I wonder how the new muslim population will take this show?
Wicked and evil.
The BBC is far left. They’ll parrot any Leftist line making the rounds.
A friend of mine works for a major insurance company, and told me there is a “family” arguing now for their 12 yr old son to have sex-changing hormones paid for. Talk about child abuse. SICK.
Turning toddlers into sexual deviants one child at a time.
Brainwashing, indeed. Little six year olds have no clue what transgender means.
Munchausen by proxie syndrome.
Mother causes the crisis in the child to save the child.
This child is a victim.
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