BBC Pushes Bizarre ‘ Furry’ Subculture in Soap Opera

“You accepted their gender so why not this?”

The taxpayer-funded BBC used an episode of its Doctors daytime soap opera to normalize the bizarre ‘furry’ subculture.

In the plot, an effeminate young man dresses up as a giant teddy bear, only to be rejected by his bigoted Grandfather who threatens to kick him out of the house and calls him “perverted” for hanging out with other fury “weirdoes”.

From one of the doctor characters, we learn that “there’s a lot of prejudice around furries” and that them adopting the ‘fursona’ of animals, even in public, is completely normal and just like fancy dress.

The backwards-thinking grandfather is later told that he “accepted their gender so why not this?” and after being advised that “being a furry is not abnormal” eventually apologizes, embraces his ‘furry’ grandson’s lifestyle and welcomes him and his furry friends back to his house.

Just from the short clips shown in this tweet, the episode comes off as a ‘message’ brainwashing session from start to finish.

The United Kingdom’s most prestigious broadcaster is enforcing the narrative that going to a pub on a regular basis dressed up as a teddy bear, a dog or a cat in a full body suit costume and adopting the ‘fursona’ of such animals is completely normal behavior and definitely not noncey or weird in any way at all.

The BBC is funded by the British public in that they are forced to pay a mandatory license fee and can be hit with massive court fines if they refuse to cough up.

Money well spent, I’m sure you’ll agree!

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