
The BBC is offering its staff counseling to help cope with Donald Trump’s return to the White House.
In an email obtained by The Spectator magazine from the corporration’s “Pride Board,” the company outlines his “unwavering” committment to the racist DEI ideology and acknowledges that “discourse” may be causing concern.
The email states:
We understand that events and discourse in the U.S. over the last month may be causing concern, particularly for those in the LGBTQ+ community.
We are reassured that the BBC’s commitment to diversity, inclusion, and belonging remains unwavering. We know the Corporation firmly believes in creating an environment where everyone feels safe, valued, and respected, no matter where they are based.
If you need someone to talk to or require additional support, please don’t hesitate to reach out.
Our Pride network is here to listen and act, and you can also access confidential assistance through the Peer Support Network or the Employee Assistance Program.
We are also planning opportunities to connect more closely as a community, including forums for dialogue where you can share your thoughts or let us know how we can better support you.
Please know that our values do not change, and our commitment to you remains steadfast. Together, we will continue to foster an inclusive environment where everyone can thrive.
Having once been the envy of the world with regard to journalistic standards and neutrality, the BBC now operates as a left-wing propaganda network propping up the British Labour Party.
Just last month, the organization was forced to take down an anti-Israel propaganda film entitled How to Survive a Warzone after it emerged that its participants were closely linked to Hamas.
BBC Puts on Disgusting Hamas Propaganda Pantomime, Paid for By British Taxpayers
Yet the BBC is far from the only British media organization struggling to cope with the reality of the Trump presidency.
Following Trump’s landslide victory last November, the far-left Guardian newspaper similarly offered counseling to those who felt traumatized by the outcome.
“I know the result has been very upsetting for many colleagues,” the editor wrote in a note to staff.
“If you’re not in the US, do contact your American colleagues to offer your support.”
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