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PoliticsNovember 07, 2025
Reporter finds herself in hot water for calling pregnant people "women," network claims her face broke broadcast rules
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🚨In June, a BBC teleprompter instructed presenter, Martine Croxall, to say ‘pregnant people’.
She, bravely, corrected this term by saying ‘women’.
Today, the BBC has announced that she broke the rules because of her “facial expression”.
Our national broadcaster is a disgrace. pic.twitter.com/laFtN1xoEb
— James Esses (@JamesEsses) November 6, 2025
A BBC reporter -- excuse me, "news presenter"-- Martine Croxall, during a live read, corrected the copy she was reading when, after saying "pregnant people," she said "women." She has been punished because, after a five-month investigation, it was determined that her face broke broadcast rules. Because it's the UK and the UK is a silly, silly place.
British Broadcasting Channel? More like the BOLLOCKS Broadcasting Channel. Amirite?

Some of you may be saying, "Hey Brodigan, aren't 'pregnant people' and 'women' the same thing?"
You'd think so, huh? If, like most conservatives, you believe in science, then yes. However, leftists have the political belief that women can be men, and therefore, men can get pregnant if those women who claim to be men get pregnant. "Pregnant people" is the vernacular those leftists came up with so the women who claim they're men don't feel bad about they/themselves.
And much like in America, when leftists have an opinion, it becomes journalsiming standards and practices.
The presenter changed her script to instead say 'women', and the BBC's Executive Complaints Unit (ECU) said it considered her facial expression as she said this gave the 'strong impression of expressing a personal view on a controversial matter.'

20 people in the UK had nothing better to do than to complain about this. Now, sometimes a face is just a face. The problem Croxall ran into is all the Based Brits who celebrated her bravery for correcting the anti-science copy she was reading. Including one local children's author:
I have a new favourite BBC presenter. https://t.co/l2gkThccty
— J.K. Rowling (@jk_rowling) June 22, 2025
It was because of the way her face was presented and the fact that people were celebrating it that the BBC concluded Ms. Croxall's face broke broadcast rules.
It explained that ‘giving the strong impression of expressing a personal view on a controversial matter, even if inadvertently, falls short of the BBC's expectations of its presenters and journalists in relation to impartiality, the ECU upheld the complaints'.
The finding was reported to management of BBC News and discussed with Ms Croxall and the editorial team concerned.
Ms. Croxall has not been fired, and it is unclear if she has been punished. Though it does appear she has received a stern talking-to. Whether or not she'll be forced to give an on-air apology for her face is unknown at this time.
To be clear, we here at the Louder with Crowder Dot Com website feel she has a lovely face.
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