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BBC News is blasted for report which gave a 'misleading impression' about evidence trans women's milk was as good for babies as breast milk :marseyokaymilk:

https://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-13553033/BBC-News-report-misleading-trans-womens-milk.html

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A BBC News report gave a 'misleading impression' about evidence that trans women's milk is as good for babies as breast milk.

A probe by the corporation's complaints unit found that the broadcast had broken its rules on accuracy.

The Context on the BBC News channel had discussed claims about the nutritional value of milk produced by trans women, which is achieved with the help of drugs.

The corporation's Executive Complaints Unit found the show had 'failed to give due weight to an appropriate range of views' on the subject.

Complaints bosses said they had 'found limited evidence to support the claim' that transgender women's milk was as good for babies as breast milk and this was not properly reflected in the broadcast.

The discussion, on February 19, was prompted by a leaked letter from a medical director of a NHS trust who claimed the milk was comparable.

The programme was also found to have given a 'misleading impression' that World Health Organisation evidence would support the claims in the leaked letter.

The ECU also pointed out that a guest who stated there was 'persuasive evidence' to support its nutritional value had a 'lack of any specialist knowledge' on the subject.

Kate Luxion, described as a 'research fellow' at University College, London, had appeared on the show.

The report said it should have been made clear to the audience more research was needed before conclusions like hers could be made.

The programme had sparked complaints to the BBC, with concerns that the science cited in the letter was 'accepted without question' and that the evidence had been misrepresented. There were also concerns about whether Ms Luxion was a 'neutral expert'.

The ECU said the 'weight of relevant evidence' on the subject was not made 'sufficiently clear' and viewers would have 'been left with a materially misleading impression'.

It added the programme had failed to give 'due weight' to an 'appropriate range of views' on a 'controversial issue'.

The ECU said elements of the complaints had been resolved as the programme-makers had already told the complainant that some of the script should have been 'clearer' and that another contributor should have been interviewed.

It added there had also been a posting on the subject on the BBC complaints page of its website.

But it upheld a complaint in relation to accuracy.

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Yeah no fricking shit. Anyone who feeds their newborn drug-infused puss deserves to be minecrafted :!marseypedosnipe:

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drug-infused puss

It's primarily dead white blood cells? Or are you an r-slured monkey? Listen, trans lactation can be bad for babies AND it can be milk, r-slur. I should kill you for being this dumb. In real life. With a gun.

And don't frickign call progesterone a drug when that's what the body uses for lactation. Is it a drug in moms? No. It's a supplement.

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My body produces epinephrine. Would you consider an epi pen to be a supplement?

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I mean, epipens aren't used to resolve a deficiency but… :marseythinkorino: ffs but DMT is absolutely a drug and (speculated to be) produced naturally, so

Fine. Substances the body can produce can be used as a drug. But to describe progesterone as a contaminant still feels misleading :marseyindignant:

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We should contaminate baby food with arsenic

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Exogenous hormones and hormone blockers are contaminants you silly goose. They can be used therapeutically or to fuel some :marseytrain2:'s delusions but regardless they have negative side effects. In certain cases you have to take precautions to even come in physical contact with others after taking those "natural" hormones because you can cause massive harm if they get exposed to it.

And progesterone doesn't even help in physically transitioning, it's not even recommended to be given to :marseytrain2:s but some want it anyways because they fetishize the idea of lactating.

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You uptalk when you type

:#marseyobamarope:

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Those were Stabler style accusatory questions not valley girl deflection :marseymad:

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Darn babe, why so aggressive? :@gruepat:

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I'm chasing the high of speaking my mind and I need to escalate it each time to get the same high :marseydeadinside:

Eventually I'm gonna pour all my mind out at once and not have enough left in me to pick it back up.

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I gave you an upmarsey :marseyupvote: hoping I'll get more seething :marseyrage: outta you :marseysneed:

Feed me :marseyhungry:

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To be extra cute and valid transitioning smurfs :marseytrans2: should also take prolactin with regular injections :marseyjunkie: of oxytocin when they get their nipples sucked :marseycoomer2: which will provide a regular and bountiful supply of “milk” :marseyokaymilk: for your euphoric needs

This will ensure that they will become healthy and natural :marseywholesometrans: smurfettes

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Nobody saw that coming. This is why I'm still holding out on the report that decreasing :marseytrain2: services in the UK caused all those suicides.

Thing is, :marseytrain2:s are already repeating that the science says :marseytrain2: milk is good for babies and won't stop.

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Same with puberty blockers. Is it possible these "people" are actually more interested in the religion and not the science?

:#marseypikachu2:

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If the crotch goblins don't take it I will

https://media.giphy.com/media/gjrGpupMTuenoUFlgH/giphy.webp

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the same folx that will murder you for feeind your kids non organic milk and who have been railing against milk formula for 50 years now defend pumping a dude so full of drugs until the event of secretion

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And here I was drinking boisyrup thinking it was a healthy... wait wrong one

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