A senior BBC employee branded Jewish people “Nazis” and white people “parasites” in a string of social media posts. The Telegraph has more.
The BBC has been informed of statements made online by Dawn Queva, who is a scheduling coordinator at BBC Three, according to her online profile.
Posts made on her Facebook page include calling Jewish people “Nazi apartheid parasites” that funded a “holohoax”.
Her posts repeatedly attack white people, calling them a “virus” and “mutant invader species”.
Ms. Queva, whose location is listed as London on her Linkedin profile, also brands the U.K. “bigoted” and “genocidal” and claims white Europeans are “melanin-recessive parasites”.
The posts come after Tim Davie, the BBC Director General, held a “listening” session for staff concerns following the breakout of the Israel-Hamas conflict, which has led some Jewish employees to file official complaints about antisemitism.
Ms. Queva’s posts were made under the name of Dawn Las Quevas-Allen on Facebook, but it has the same profile picture as her regular profile, and trade magazine Deadline reports that her identity has been confirmed.
She previously worked with Disney and UKTV, according to her Linkedin profile.
Some of the posts state that white people have disturbed the natural order of the planet and are a “barbaric bloodthirsty rapacious murderous genocidal thieving parasitical deviant breed”.
What a delightful person. No wonder she’s getting on well at the BBC. She seems to have a good grasp of DEI ideology.
Fortunately for her, it’s not possible to be racist against white people. In fact, it’s racist to suggest that racism against whites is a problem. So one imagines she’ll be fine.
Worth reading in full.
Stop Press: Queva has continued defiantly posting today, writing “Come at me by all means, my shoulders are broad” as she continued to publish a string of messages attacking Jewish and white people, the Mail reports. No public response yet from the BBC, though a spokesman said the corporation has “well-established and robust processes” to deal with antisemitism. “We do not tolerate anti-Semitism, Islamophobia or any form of abuse and we take any such allegations seriously and take appropriate disciplinary action wherever necessary,” he added.
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