Monday, 25 August 2014

Television Review: The new Doctor Who- Statist propaganda and a lesbian lizard kiss



Episode title: Deep Breath- Part 1

Episode date: Saturday 23rd August 2014

The last time I sat down to watch an episode of Dr Who was a Christmas special so loaded with anti-man, anti-family, climate change nonsense that it put me off the programme completely. That was a couple of years ago, but now I’m back. A new Doctor has taken the helm, and as he’s older than you might expect for the youth obsessed BBC, I thought he was at least worth checking out.

How is the BBC going to sell an old Doctor to their soft, liberally indoctrinated politically correct (mind controlled, and relatively young) audience? After all, with the feminist liberal brigade everything is about the surface appearance of things. You know how it works with this crowd, right? Everything is about race, gender, sexuality, and if you don’t accept a hairy bloke in a dress kissing his Trans-gender bi-whateverfriend then you’re a homophobic bigot who deserves to be publicly shunned, right?

Oh, a lesbian lizard, how very PC. 
What they’ve done here with this new Doctor is transfer their liberal, politically correct, you must be tolerant of every kind of perversion nonsense into an age thing. In other words, you have to accept the new Doctor as being old, and if you don’t accept him you are the equivalent of a racist, sexist homophobe. Perfect, but will it work?

It will be interesting to see how the new Doctor does with the indoctrinated liberal PC audience, because when it comes to backing up their circle jerk words with actions, well that’s a very different story. The liberal brigade might talk about being colour/race/gender/age/appearance blind, but they are obsessed with these issues. Liberals live to feel morally superior, so they see race, gender and sexuality everywhere that they look, hovering like a hawk to pounce on anybody that says something that might be misconstrued as being a bit racist/sexist/whatever. The age discrimination thing might guilt them into staying for the first few episodes of the new Doctor Who, but will they really be able to see past his appearance? It would be like expecting them to see past skin colour or sexuality, and I honestly don’t believe that they are capable of doing that.

The most politically incorrect people in the entire world are the politically correct people themselves. They might tell themselves that they’ll keep on watching this old Doctor, but will their words actually match their actions for a change? We’ll see.

Please accept me.
As for the plot of this first episode for the new Doctor, it was the usual BBC sell this crap to the foreign market kind of stuff. You know how it goes? Set in Victorian London, with Mary Poppins accents and cobbled streets and bobbies on the beat. All very cliché and safe to do, like an episode of Top Gear or Inspector Morse. English but not really English at all. Like the old Wild West in America, but updated for the current politically correct times where you have to promote homosexuality as the norm.

Here we go again then, on to the gay stuff. It took about five minutes before they were promoting lesbian marriage in this one, and it was all portrayed like it’s completely normal, of course. One of the main characters was a lesbian lizard and they found a good excuse for having her kiss her wife (Yes, they called her girlfriend her wife), explaining it as a transfer of oxygen when it was a full on, girl on girl kiss. A subtle, mind control tactic through the BBC programming, as let’s not forget, this is a show for children, and normalising homosexuality is one of the top priorities of the BBC these days. Why are they doing this? Because that’s what the elite’s want in their western colonies today, the promotion of homosexuality and the break-up of the family.

The BBC is a propaganda wing of the New World Order. Every single household in the UK is mandated to pay for BBC statist ‘programming,’ whether they want to watch the pro-slavery, anti-family propaganda or not. The BBC programming has been designed to brainwash the public, to keep them dumb, scared, ignorant and reliant on Big brother government. It pushes the agenda of the elite’s with a satanic, evil malevolence. That agenda is to reduce the population and have the family controlled by the state. Strong, independent, honourable family orientated men are the biggest threat to the modern fascist state. That is why men are invariably portrayed as stupid, silly or evil on all BBC programming.

This guy was the best thing about the show
As for the new Doctor himself. On this show he came across as silly, childlike, bumbling, confused and reliant on strong, masculine women to help him out of a very obvious trap. At the end of the episode he was seen as being directly responsible for the death of the villain, a half man, half robot creature that was threatening the lives of the general public. This Doctor Who character is a very obvious stand-in for the state, with his loyal army of women helping him out. He has power over life and death because he is only doing what is best for the people as a whole. He knows what is best, because he is the authority figure. He is the people’s hero, their representative, their protector, and their god. Doctor Who is the corporate state and his female followers are the corporate enforcers. Good, loyal little soldiers, social workers, lawyers, teachers, television presenters and everybody else involved in the modern day system of slavery known as democratic, representative government.

The show did have some moments that weren’t completely repellent to me. Some of the banter between the Doctor and his assistant was amusing in a chuckle, chuckle, look at how clever the script writer is, kind of way, even if there wasn’t much substance there. I recall a brief mention of vegetarianism in the restaurant, and how eating meat probably isn’t a good moral thing to do, but it was just a clever aside, and it didn’t play into the plot of the episode at all.

The show, at least to me, felt a bit too long and the accent of the Doctor himself was disconcertingly weird. Scottish, but a lived in London for too long, so losing it, kind of thing going on there. There was an alien butler creature that was probably there to make the kid’s laugh, but for me he was the best thing about the episode.

That’s it, there’s nothing else to say about the show really. It was your usual BBC bullshit, and I won’t be watching the next episode. I had to check it out though; you know how it is? Know your enemy, right? In conclusion, it was just another wilfully ignorant BBC show aimed at the foreign market. Its main concern was selling an older Doctor to its young audience, and it did this by telling them that they would be bad, politically incorrect people if they didn’t accept him.  It had the usual BBC message that we are helpless victims who need to be protected by a benevolent Doctor (the state) with his feminist liberal, politically correct helper women. That was to be expected, as was the homosexual agenda, but is that even worth commenting upon now?  The BBC has a role to play, and you know what you are getting if you waste your time on their programming. A hippopotamus dump of statist propaganda and a lesbian kiss for all of the watching children.

Rating: 3/10 (for the amusing alien butler)

1 comment:

  1. Remember the classic series where the woman partner was like 16 and nothing she said had any weight to it, and no one had to listen about her feelings being hurt? 2017 - She's a black lesbian - the show is intentionally brought to the stone age so it can cover racism, and later in the series they even sneak in some bullshit message about how consenting must only come from love and not fear? Give me a fucking break.

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