Roisin Murphy was silenced. Was it for not singing to the BBC’s tune?

The Irish singer Roisin Murphy has just had five hours of her songs cancelled by the BBC at very short notice.The Irish singer Roisin Murphy has just had five hours of her songs cancelled by the BBC at short notice - just after making a few comments about puberty-blocking drugs

Everyone is terrified of getting on the wrong side of these hysterical woke nutjobs who've demanded she be banned from everywhere - Including, it would seem, the BBC

Just after she spoke a couple incredibly sane things regarding medications that prevent puberty. Comments that, in my opinion, the majority of Britons would heartily support.

Of course, the trans lobby went crazy when she expressed her opinions.

 She was instantly asked to be banned from everywhere by the activists, some of whom are more deranged than fruitbats high on meth. They scream so loudly that record labels and concert promoters often pay attention.

Everyone is frightened of rubbing these crazy woke nutjobs the wrong way.

Such a display of patriotism has always infuriated the BBC.

They denied that it had anything to do with them being horribly woke tosspots at the time.

 They initially made the unpardonable attempt to place the responsibility on the really endearing and skilled conductor from Finland, Dalia Stasevska.

 They made it seem as though she didn’t like how jingoistic all that singing was.

The unfortunate woman was obliged to flatly deny saying anything along those lines.

The BBC then laid responsibility on Covid.

 It claimed that singing was prohibited because the illness could cause everyone to pass away.

Of course, this was balls.

 And as soon as Tim Davie, a new Director-General, was appointed, the proms resumed with singing and all.

It had therefore been a fabrication.

And I believe that has happened.

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