Studies in AUS found that since the social media ban went into effect teenagers are significantly less educated on news and events and more ignorant on what’s going on in the world. This is the goal. Western govts saw the rise of the information age and are seeking to quash it
@twinkjodie Also it’s very funny the idea that the show would never bring back the master being evil again. That’s like the show never bringing back the Daleks
i feel like it's easy to forget now but Doctor Who used to have a reputation for pushing the boundaries of what a family show in the UK could do. countless complaints from moral guardian groups about the show being 'too scary' etc
The fact that your government has made it illegal for me to answer yes is a damning testament to your flagrant disregard for civil liberties.
This may be targeted at those taking action against the genocide, but it sets a very dangerous precedent that puts everyone at risk.
that’s the question isn’t it. what WILL she do? there are no youth clubs for her to attend. food, cinema tickets, any sort of third space activity is all too expensive. their parents are underpaid, saturday jobs don’t exist any more, children have truly been abandoned by the govt
“Adults can still access social media through age checks like facial recognition, digital IDs, passports and credit cards”
That’s all this is. This is the ultimate goal. The final destruction of any semblance of privacy we have, disguised under “protect the kids!”
@wfpickering@ProductionsJAW Noughts and Crosses isn’t sci-fi and Chibnall has said that he spent a lot of time working with some of the other writers because they hadn’t written sci-fi before (hence why The Battle of Ranskoor Av Kolos was a first draft)
@Tales_TimeLord Personally I think the show is worse when it’s as complicated as S6. If fans want a really complicated series, the BBC can make a spin-off
Look I don’t like Rosa all that much either but are we forgetting that the primary writer credited for that episode was a woman of colour? Feels wrong to me to point the finger only at Chibnall but I guess it doesn’t fit the “Chibnall bad” narrative otherwise? It’s the same-
@RedDragon733 No he didn’t. The plot of Rosa is literally the Doctor trying to stop a racist from the future from stopping the civil rights movement, which importantly would have happened without any interference