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The True Doctor wrote:Ian Levine and those who gather around him have always been regarded as representing mainstream fandom. The degenerate woke bigots that you gather around and who totally detest Doctor Who unless it's changed to agree with their disgusting far left extremist agenda are not.
On 28/11/2024 18:22, Blueshirt wrote:Maybe we should get Dave to do a poll here... and see how>>
No, that group on Facebook represents that group on Facebook.
More than 512 people watch Doctor Who. So 512 is only a small
sample size of fans. Dave said over "50% of Doctor Who fans",
that is not what that Facebook group poll represents, as well
you know.
It is more representative of Doctor Who fans than other groups
which engage in degenerate woke censorship.
representative the inhabitants of RADW are?
See above. Ian Levine has led fandom for decades. Fans are those who love the show without wanting to change it into something else. The Adventures of the Timeless Child Monster is not Doctor Who nor will it ever be. Doctor Who ended in 2017 because a bunch of child grooming perverts wanted to turn it into something else. RTD has already stated in interviews that he gets excited every time that a child tells him that he discovered homosexuality through something he wrote or produced. This is the behaviour of a sick pervert which should be utterly condemned not praised by the fake news.Provide evidence of that - beyond the 512 people on thatYes, they can discuss it... we do it here regularly. A poll>
among a small niche of people on a Facebook group isn't
representative of anything but that small group of people.
It's statistically representative of the majority of Doctor
Who fans, as opposed to sick degenerate woke activists that
want to use the show to sexually groom children.
Facebook group.
--At a guess, I'd say Ian Levine might agree with you.In recent years he [Levine] has also been fairly negative>
about the show.
The show ended in 2017.
What? Ah, it's Thanksgiving today, also known as turkiye day,Well done!
however the Turks want us to spell it these days.
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