
BBC apologizes again for not reining in attacks against JK Rowling: 'Fell below editorial standards'
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The BBC apologized after allowing another trans activist to bash "Harry Potter" author J.K. Rowling without pushback during one of its radio broadcasts.
The BBC’s mea culpa came in response to viewer backlash over trans journalist Carrie Marshall claiming that the controversial "Harry Potter" video game, "Hogwarts Legacy" is promoting anti-trans hate because it's set in Rowling’s wizarding universe. Gabriel Hays is an associate editor for Fox News Digital.
During a discussion about the game on BBC Radio Scotland’s "Good Morning Scotland," February 10, Marshall declared she was boycotting the game, claiming it was made to "fund the anti-trans movement."
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