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BBC ‘Child Presenter’ Recruiting Children to Escort Trans Adults Into Bathrooms – HotAir

Trans people are asking children to escort them to their preferred bathroom in the UK. 

You read that right. Males will be escorting men to women’s bathrooms–by children–in order to scare off anybody who objects to their invading female spaces. 





Adult men, bringing young girls into women’s bathrooms. And this BBC presenter is helping start a program to make it happen

A BBC TV presenter has launched a new campaign calling on UK workplaces and schools to make visible commitments to trans inclusion.

Dr Ronx Ikharia’s ‘Safe With Me’ initiative invites allies to wear a yellow badge with bold black text, signalling to trans+ individuals that they are safe to approach, especially when using public toilets or navigating other gendered spaces.

Launched by Dr Ronx – a Black, non-binary, transmasculine emergency doctor and BBC presenter – the campaign responds to the Supreme Court’s judgment that ‘sex’ in the Equality Act refers strictly to biological sex, a decision that campaigners say has heightened fear within trans+ communities.

Dr Ronx said: “I have often been kicked out of toilets because people don’t know where to place me. But when I’m with someone, it happens less.

“This badge is about making allyship visible. It’s non-confrontational. It’s a signal to a trans+ person that they can come up to you and feel safe doing so.”

Dr Ronx is best known for presenting on the BBC’s Operation Ouch! and The Unshockable Dr Ronx, where they combine medical expertise with youth-focused storytelling.





This is a capital idea, and there is absolutely no chance that any young girl in Britain will wind up abused by a man who gets off thinking of himself as a woman. 

Besides, Britain is famous for protecting its young girls from child predators. Authorities are especially vigilant, and punish harshly any man who dares to look at young women sideways. 

Great Britain has the highest rape incidence in the Western world now–more than twice the rate as in the US. It has been rising dramatically in recent years–and judges are imposing sentences for rapes that occasionally are lower than for the people who complain about child rapists online. 

Don’t worry, though. The BBC has Britons’ backs on this. Ask the victims of Jimmy Savile’s decades-long predation. They worked tirelessly to ensure that the victims were ridiculed and dismissed. If you deny it happened–and you are the well-respected BBC with the power to control the media–it never did. 





The BBC has its priorities straight now. It’s all about “safety.” Trans people need to feel “safe,” we are told. Also, women who don’t feel safe are bigots, and now they will be forced to confront children if they tell men using their bathrooms that they should leave. 

Imagine looking at a 12-year-old girl and starting a confrontation. 

These are, of course, tactics straight out of the pages of totalitarian dictators–using children as human shields to impose their will. Who wants to get into a yelling match with a pre-teen? 

And that is the point. They are weaponizing our empathy and desire to protect children against us, just as the alphabet people emotionally blackmailed parents and adults into allowing their children to be sterilized and mutilated by deploying the “she will commit suicide if you don’t allow us to mutilate her.”

She said: “A big concern within the allyship community is being confrontational. The badge allows everyone to show their support without shouting it at everybody.

“We, as human beings, don’t like to draw attention to ourselves generally.

“A lot of trans people also speak about the fear of being confronted and I have seen a greater concern among the community on ‘passing’.

“The badge is a perfect compromise. It quietly signals ‘I am an okay person to be with and I accept you’ without putting either party at risk.”

The soft launch, which took place in HAUS in Brixton Village, has fundraised raised more than £10,000 for the future mass production of badges and to distribute them for free across the UK.

Carmen Liu, founder of Carmen Lingerie and trans woman, hopes the badge will become a nationwide signal of trust and a way for allies to do more than gesture.





It’s sick. 


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