Why after 51 years of screening 'Doctor Who' was there any need to include a Lesbian scene in the first place?
/// The decision to remove the first lesbian encounter in the show’s 51-year history has angered gay rights campaigners, who accused executives of giving into homophobia. ///
It' all a bit of a non event ( at least until the BBC decided to remove the scene) and tbh if it was a 'lesbian kiss' it was the least erotic thing I've ever seen. It was an air exchange between two lesbian characters, not quite the same thing, nothing erotic or sexual about it at all. Should it have been removed because someone's sensibiities got upset? No because...
/// Prejudice is prejudice whether it be to do with sexuality or race despite what the "subject under discussion is" the comparison still stands and is pertinent. ///
Oh "despite what the subject under discussion" how strange.
And I will answer yet again if you are that concerned about certain prejudices then start a thread about them yourself, instead of high jacking my thread.
ANOTHEOLDGIT what are you actually most upset by, a scene in a series you have not watched for some time, the fact that the BBC followed a country's broadcasting guidelines or that Asians were involved?
Anotheoldgit there are lots of things I would call you, but seeing as git is part of your chosen name I can't see what your issue is with it.
The BBC made choices. So did you.
/// Just to be clear - do you consider it to be a lesbian kiss. ///
I don't know, I'm not a lesbian, it is the BBC and others that consider it so, wouldn't have been any trouble if it had been carried out in the usual 'kiss of life' fashion, if that is what it was, just a transfer of oxygen.
As ANOTHEOLDGIT was offended merely by reading about the scene I would have thought he would have been delighted that such a depraved scene was not shown in Asia.
/// Your personal opinion was unnecessary and has led to the confusion you have created by it. ///
Oh so one is not allowed to air a personal opinion on this site unless of course it fits in with some others agenda?
Perhaps next time I will supply the story and then you can add your thoughts, but even then you and others will hound me to make a comment myself, one just cannot win.
But even so this case it was a question and not an opinion.
/// BBC insiders say the scene, which lasted just a couple of seconds, was cut to avoid falling foul of a broadcasting code in Singapore which says programmes should avoid any content that could ‘justify’ homosexual and lesbian lifestyles. ///
The Tardis is well known for arriving where it was never programmed to go.
Did they by any chance land on the planet Lesbia, where Lesbian kissing is obviously the most normal thing on their world, by mistake and this has just been lost in translation?
Well, if by cutting the scene it has prevented half of Asia rushing off to marry a lizard then it's not a bad thing.
I saw it simply as a part of the plot and didn't bat an eyelid, pity the rest of this planet aren't allowed to make their own minds up but need censors to do it for them.
You...it was you who wrote this, not Peter Tatchell, not the BBC and not Stonewall:
Why after 51 years of screening 'Doctor Who' was there any need to include a Lesbian scene in the first place?
If you have not watched the show, and are ignorant of it's content, it would make so much sense to view it on BBC iPlayer to educate yourself first.
As you have made a mistake (the same one that Peter Tatchell and the Daily Mail have), I would suggest you watch the episode - otherwise you risk making yourself look foolish.
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