In a new episode of Doctor Who, The Doctor gets scolded for using the wrong pronoun while talking to a transgender alien.
Yes, really.
During the scene, a black woman takes umbrage with how David Tennant’s character after The Doctor says, “I promise I can help get him home.”
“You’re assuming ‘he’ as a pronoun?” the black female character responds in a chastising tone.
“True. Yes, sorry, good point,” the Doctor meekly answers, adding, “Are you he, she or they?”
The alien responds, “My chosen pronoun is the definite article, I am always The Meep.”
In another clip, the same character is browbeaten once again for being a “male-presenting timelord” and not understanding in the same way that female Doctors would.
They just couldn’t allow him to continue being a heterosexual white man without some form of proper chastisement.
“As someone who attributes a large part of their love of storytelling, and their sense of humour, to being raised on David Tennant’s Doctor Who: This is unforgivable,” remarked Connor Tomlinson.
“The bastardisation of a beloved franchise, on behalf of an ideology which steals the future fertility of children,” he added.
As we previously highlighted, the BBC also inserted a bizarre storyline normalizing furries into an episode of their Doctors daytime soap opera.
It really is THE MESSAGE all the time.
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I quit watching more than a decade ago.
Where’s Capt Kirk when you need him?
JIM WILL FIX IT.
British Brainwashing Corporation
The whole BBC is ruined. You can’t even appear on TV without having your personal social media scrutinized first. Any whimper of descent against their ideology and you ain’t going on TV. The whole organization is pure Marxist.
They harboured a dangerous pedophile by giving him a TV show that revolved around kids.
Why the hell would people take anything the BBC says seriously?
I loved watching Doctor Who as a kid starting with Tom Baker all the way through Peter Capaldi. It only took the first episode with Jodi Whatley(sp) to wretch at the overt “girl boss” messaging.