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‘Doctor Who’ Showrunner Russell T. Davies Admits To Using Show To Propagandize Sodomy And Acts Of Grave Depravity To Children As Young As 6

April 25, 2024  ·
  John F. Trent

Ncuti Gatwa as the 15th Doctor in Doctor Who 60th Anniversary Special "The Giggle" (2023), BBC

Doctor Who showrunner Russell T. Davies admitted to using the show to propagandize sodomy to children as young as six years old.

Russell T. Davies via DWhoUnreleased YouTube

In an interview with Variety to promote the upcoming show, Variety’s Ellise Shafer writes, “there’s the criticism that “Doctor Who” is a show that appeals to children — and that a queer actor playing the Doctor will reach more kids than ever with its new home on Disney+, which is a disturbing idea to homophobes. Davies sees the show’s wider reach as an opportunity to open people’s minds.”

She then quotes Davies who says, “I think if you’re 6 years old, you don’t care — not at all, but nonetheless, as the world darkens — and I do think the world is darkening around queer rights — there is a joy and a celebration, and there’s a community.

He added, “Whether you’re 12 years old and just beginning to work out who you are, 62 years old and you’ve never been who you are, or 61 years old like I am and beginning to worry about where we are in society — there is a hero out there cutting his way through the universe, looking damn good in his suits and doing it with a laugh and a smile.”

Picture Shows: The Doctor (Ncuti Gatwa) and Ruby Sunday (Millie Gibson) Credit: James Pardon/Bad Wolf/BBC Studios

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Earlier in the interview, Davies noted he specifically wants the show to target younger audiences explaining, “The one thing I keep seeing now is the fragility of the mental health of young people. It’s like there’s a nervousness about in the air now. So that’s the hero I wanted for them.”

“If that younger audience is feeling so much, I wanted the Doctor to feel it on-screen as well,” he elaborated.

Russell T. Davies via BBC Newsround YouTube

Actress Millie Gibson previously told The Independent that the show “will attract a lot of Gen Z” viewers since the season will “go with the times and represent a lot of faces and themes that are really important to see on television.”

To that point she also detailed, “There’s so many controversial elements to this season – the good sort of controversy – and it’s what we need to see on our tellies.”

Gibson even admitted that many viewers will be put off by the show, “Some people might think, ‘This isn’t the Doctor Who I know.’ But I’m really excited to see it … It’s really cool that they’re doing concepts like these and changing it up.”

Ncuti Gatwa as the 15th Doctor and Millie Gibson as Ruby Sunday in Doctor Who Christmas Special “The Church on Ruby Road” (2023), BBC

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As reported by The Daily Mail, Ncuti Gatwa, who plays the 15th Doctor, also said, “As I say, I live in a very leftist, liberal bubble. And in fact, there’s a really great episode coming up next year where we lean into that.”

Gatwa also confirmed to Entertainment Weekly that the show will push disordered sexual behavior. While discussing the costumes for the show that designer Pam Downe had shown him, Gatwa said, “She laid out her sketches on the table, and I saw kilts and skirts and all kinds of gender-pushing, societal-pushing outfits. And I was like, ‘Yes, let’s do all of them.’”

Ncuti Gatwa as the 15th Doctor and Millie Gibson as Ruby Sunday in Doctor Who Christmas Special “The Church on Ruby Road” (2023), BBC

Based on Davies, Gibson, and Gatwa’s comments this show is nothing more than propaganda meant to lead potential viewers into destructive lifestyles. The show should be rejected due to its promotion of objective evil.

What do you make of Davies’ confirmation that he’s using the show to propagandize to children as young as six years old?

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Xenomorph
Xenomorph
9 days ago

in a sane world these people would have their hard drives inspected by authorities after their public statements. you can bet the vast majority of people pushing this onto kids are of a special kind of persuasion.

Kae
Kae
8 days ago

I just don’t see 6 year olds being interested. I’m not English so maybe that’s why but I’m resting assured that no one is really going to watch this

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