I don't know which prick they have subediting their headlines, but they just keep producing these tabloid topics which bear no resemblance to reality, or even the article they herald.
The rising number of female doctors is "bad for medicine", and universities should recruit more men, a GP warns.screams the BBC this time.
Er, no.
The doctor actually comes closer to saying that Britain's misogynistic and outdated working patterns mean that women are unable to fulfill their potential; wasting their talent and our money:
"The main thing we need is a revolution in the attitude of society towards childcare and who has the responsibility for childcare.
And that there should be equal numbers of men and women in medical school (not 'more men'):
"But I think medical school numbers should reflect society generally and we need a more even split between men and women."
So, "working mother unfriendly society 'bad for medicine' says top doc" would be my suggestion. But the modern day public service broadcasters don't believe in accuracy anymore: they're more interested in maximising the traffic to their various multi-media portals of consumer throughput. Fuckers.









3 comments:
I Love you, Dr. Rant! We have had similar useless retarded CRAP being peddled in the newspapers in Ireland, and consequent bias against female doctors, with less of them getting onto training schemes now than before.
For once, I agree with you Dr Rant. I no longer believe anything reported bu the BBC, the home of creative news reporting.
I was so very surprised to read this bollox from the BBC. They are normally so PC and feminist agenda-wedded that to read that article was a bit of a jaw dropper.
I agree with you. It's the child care situation that needs fixing, not the 'gender balance' at medical schools. Students should get in on merit not on the configuration of their pudenda.
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