Have you seen what the BBC is pushing children under 6?
CBeebies features drag queens with a history of drugs and prostitution, Marsha P. Johnson and Sylvia Rivera, as "inspirational mums." This choice is shocking.
Not only is the BBC glorifying a lifestyle of crime and drugs, but they are also erasing the achievements of real inspirational women.
The BBC claims to be a champion for women's rights, yet at the same time, on a list of the top 10 inspirational mums, two are men! There are countless truly inspirational women they could have chosen to portray as role models to children. Instead, they chose two men with a rich history of criminal activity.
How is this appropriate for small children?
Publicly funded, the BBC should serve families—not indoctrinate children and push radical agendas.
Sign our petition to ask Patricia Hidalgo Reina, Director of Children and Education, to correct this and apologize.
The BBC needs a wake-up call.
Children deserve role models that foster safe growth. We should inspire our youth to become virtuous, motivated and honest people. Yet the BBC seems to think it's the opposite, glamorising crime, prostitution, drugs and gender confusion.
We cannot let this go unchecked! Our voices can lead to real change!
Join me and take a stand for the future. We can no longer remain silent while the BBC continues to brainwash our children!
Thank you for standing up to the BBC!
Zuzana Revayova and the entire CitizenGO Team
P.S. The BBC risks confusing our children with inappropriate role models. Sign the petition now to restore truth and protect our kids!