The BBC last week announced the forthcoming launch of a new cartoon version of the once-popular sci-fi series Doctor Who to be broadcast on their ‘TV for toddlers’ channel CBeebies. But will this latest addition to the Whoniverse really end up being suitable for children at all? Not to judge by the live-action parent programme, which has now become nothing but far-Left queer propaganda. The latest ultra-gay series of Doctor Who has not long ended, with a characteristically unwatchable (so much so I didn’t watch it) finale themed to tie in with May’s Eurovision Song Contest, the two being the twin highest-camp television events of the BBC’s whole annual schedule: at least to Russell T. Davies, the serial’s militant pink showrunner.
As a child, Davies was rejected by his straight schoolboy peers for liking queers, but found solace in being a Doctor Who uber-fan, who needily saw in the main character’s curious adventures with a succession of younger men inside a locked phone-box some weird allegory for his own outsider status. Once blossomed into a full-grown adult gay, as I have shown previously here, Davies appears to have seen fit to gain his revenge upon mainstream heteronormative schoolkids everywhere by selfishly giving the whole franchise a bad case of ideological Space-AIDS – a disease for which there is no known cure but probable cancellation of the whole damn thing.
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