danny la rouge
More like *fanny* la rouge!
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You can’t just say that and leave us hanging!I understand everything apart from the last bit and I have some guesses about that.
Wow, well done! It just read as gibberish to me.The basic thing is people who live under a rock have their keks in a twist over the fact the new doctor is black.
They put the blame on leftist culture wars.
Sci fi fans point out that doctor who is pretty fuck left as in universe the doctor is a freewheeling kinda dude who didn't like the rules heavy Gallifreians so nicked the tardis and when on a trip to see how the rest of the universe live with his granddaughter Susan.
They also hint that lots of sci-fi is pretty leftist promoting utopias and predicting right wing or capitalist dystopia.
Finally the last bit seems to be an argument over if talking about sci-fi is even proper politics.
My observation is based on, you know, watching the programme, Classic and New, and observing the Doctor’s way of dealing with issues.He is a classic whatever the writers want him to be.
He didn’t, though. He considered it. And that wasn’t in any way contradictory to liberalism.Plus hartnell doctor is straight up willing to kill a dude if he was slowing him down.
The hippie stuff tended to be Troughton onwards.
Why is this an anarchist issue?He didn’t, though. He considered it. And that wasn’t in any way contradictory to liberalism.
Sorry, I’m phasing out of your reality again.Why is this an anarchist issue?
Are these "federationists" literally fashjacketing another race?
That with every major issue in the known universe satisfactorily done and dusted, its time to sweat the small stuffTo be fair, the Daleks were based on the nazis
Still don't know what the fuck it all means though.
I'm a bit troubled by this tweet. I'm not a Dr Who fan but I watched it back in the 1960s, and I don't remember 'him and Sue' being 'literally refugees bailing from quite literally space nazi's'. All the Time Lord and Gallifrey stuff came much later.
Is this just the sort of historical revisionism you'd expect from the sort of anarchists who claim their post-war paper is the same as a defunct one started in 1886 ?
Or is it actually more serious than that ? Are these "federationists" literally fashjacketing another race?
Susan explains that the object is a time and space machine called the TARDIS and the old man is her grandfather, who reveals that he and his granddaughter are exiles from their own planet.
Indeed - 'exiles'. It wasn't suggested they were being pursued by anyone, let alone 'literal nazis'. They were certainly not being pursued by Daleks - in the second storyline they meet them for the first time.who reveals that he and his granddaughter are exiles from their own planet
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Ah, that's London anarchists.Is this just the sort of historical revisionism you'd expect from the sort of anarchists who claim their post-war paper is the same as a defunct one started in 1886 ?
Now, I don’t want to stir up factionalist infighting. And I seldom understand AFed’s tweets anyway, but as both a Doctor Who fan and an anarchist (influenced by Platformism), I felt I should have some inkling of what this is about. But I have absolutely none. Not a jot. Anyone?
"Pulling the Dalek's head off" is a profanisaurus term I'd not encountered before.Indeed - 'exiles'. It wasn't suggested they were being pursued by anyone, let alone 'literal nazis'. They were certainly not being pursued by Daleks - in the second storyline they meet them for the first time.
These kinds of issues might appear trivial but they can cast a very revealing light. It was the Daleks who were the real stars of the show in the '60s and while I'm not big on memorabilia I do still have a small plastic Woolworth's one. In the early '80s I caught a 'comrade' pulling it's head off. It came as little surprise when this wrong 'un later joined London Wildcat.
Hello fellow confused comrades. I am seeing a lot of this in relation to some graffiti in America:
Most anarchists I know don't bother that much with the circled A anyway?