BBC Trending was launched in 2013 “to investigate social media trends around the world and the stories behind them” – yet even the most cursory glance at its website and YouTube videos reveals the platform of Britain’s public broadcaster, which claims “impartiality lies at the heart of public service”, is little more than a mouthpiece pushing the views of “Social Justice Warriors” (SJWs). Nearly everything on their YouTube page rallies for liberal-left causes like feminism: one video slamming men who ask women to smile, gay rights, transgender issues, and mass migration to the West. The BBC shows and praises a video made by a campaign group who work to help Central American migrants into the USA. As well as producing numerous videos characterising the majority of Muslims as feminist, in favour of gay rights, and loving rap and hip-hop – many other videos praise ‘social justice’ hashtag campaigns such as #CrimingWhileWhite, #FlexInMyComplexion and supporting riots associated with the #BlackLivesMatter protests. One video praised Middle Eastern and North African women using #TheHabibatiTag on Twitter, ‘habibati’ meaning ‘my darlings’ in Arabic, to show that “blue-eyed and blonde-haired” isn’t the only “beautiful”. The hashtag’s creator explains how, because the media in America doesn’t feature many Arab women, she felt her looks were not “normal”,