Impartial

The Free Speech Union tells us:

Bosses at the impartial public service broadcaster, the BBC, have cancelled a scheduled series of programmes featuring Irish singer Roisin Murphy just weeks after the Irish singer faced backlash from trans activists for her views on puberty blockers.

As reported by The Telegraph, Radio 6 music was set to broadcast five hours of Murphy’s songs, interviews and concert highlights next week, as part of the 6 Music Artist Collection, which celebrates the music and careers of artists and explores their influences and who they have inspired.

However, Murphy has been replaced by rapper Little Simz. The BBC said the decision was taken so that Little Simz’s work could reflect poetry, rap and spoken word programming the following week, and insisted it was not [influenced] by Murphy’s views on transgender issues.

It’s pure coincidence that the thought police are canceling Murphy everywhere they can. The BBC canceled her for completely different reasons that are nothing to do with fear of the trans inquisition. The BBC suddenly realized in the middle of the night that they had to replace Murphy with Little Simz because it just did, that’s why.

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