The BBC continues to groom the British public
The same channel that gave you Savile works to destroy safeguarding in the UK
The BBC has a long-running daytime soap opera called Doctors, about a GP surgery in the West Midlands.
While it has covered several stories about men who dress as women in recent years, in the last year the ‘progressive’ propaganda has become overt in almost every episode, so much so that it now appears to be written by activists rather than actual writers.
Last year we published a review of two back-to-back episodes, in which the storyline involved one of the regular doctors, a father, who was portrayed as overbearing for only allowing his 14-year-old daughter to share her bed with a ‘genderfluid’ boy if she left her bedroom door open. In the end, the GP invited the boy to sleepover in her bed whenever he wanted simply because he said life is tough being genderfluid.
It’s now broadcast an episode which tries to portray a gender critical person as nothing more than an abusive and “creepy” misogynist.
The episode, ‘Ladies and Gents’, begins with a man, Tim Small, waiting outside the women’s toilet at the surgery, in order to harass a mildly butch woman, Ness Azimi, by telling her she’s in the wrong toilet. Looking upset, but not surprised, Ness walks off, before Tim starts shouting at her that “this is not a joke”.
Later, as they’re in the waiting room, Tim is aggressive with the female receptionist as he’s been waiting for half an hour, and looks appalled as the nurse calls in Ness to be seen next.
In the consulting room we discover that Ness works on a building site and is here for a progestogen shot, a hormone that can be used both for women as a contraceptive and for men who want to look more feminine. The nurse, Luca, then pops out for a moment, only for Tim to confront him, saying he should have been seen before “him”. Luca corrects Tim, but Tim says he’s not going to “call a man a woman”.
Tim, now furious, storms into the consulting room, and sees the progestogen, and assumes that Ness is receiving cross-sex hormones. He shouts that he has “serious concerns about what’s going on here” and that he caught Ness in the ladies’ toilet earlier. Luca asks what he was doing policing who was using the toilets, Tim replies: “Any sensible person would take action - what if there had been vulnerable women in there?”
Ness then reveals that Tim followed her into the toilet, which makes Tim so angry that he pulls her trousers down to see - female - genitalia. Looking shocked, Tim leaves the room and the surgery.
Luca, who’s gay, then tries to console Ness, who reveals she’s a lesbian (as she’s having contraceptive injections, she’s presumably a ‘lesbian’ who’s in a relationship with a man), by saying he understands stigma. She states that Tim wasn’t stigmatising, he’s just someone “with a clear grudge against trans people”.
Luca then calls the police and encourages her to make a statement so that other butch women won’t be targeted by these transphobes, adding that he might have attacked other people, or even “somebody that wasn’t out yet”. He adds that not everyone is as strong as her. However, Ness reveals that as the police won’t give bigots like Tim anything more than a caution, she will go to his house (presumably she heard Luca read out his address on the phone) and confront him.
Ness and Luca then arrive at Tim’s house and force their way in. Tim reveals that he’s going through a divorce and he doesn’t want the police to be involved as it might mean he’ll have less access to his daughter. He therefore apologises to Ness.
However, Ness wants an assurance that he’s not going to target anyone else, and asks him if he’s going to “pull someone’s trousers down or question their choice of toilet” again.
Tim snaps. He asks: “So I’m supposed to let someone I think is a man into a ladies’ toilet am I?” Luca replies that, yes, he should, and Tim responds that he’s a good person, not a monster. Adding that he’s a feminist.
“How else am I supposed to protect my daughter?” He shouts at Ness. She replies to Luca that “he thinks he’s protecting women when really, really, he hates them.”
She turns to Tim and says “if you had thought for one second that I was a man you wouldn’t have touched me” (this makes no sense as Tim is portrayed as a bigot because he believed she was a man).
Tim replies: “I’m on to you”.
The police then turn up and the episode draws to a conclusion with Tim being arrested. He still believes Ness is a man, despite seeing no penis on Ness in the surgery, and reveals that he is also a homophobe.
Ness turns to Luca to reveal that she was beaten up at school for having short hair. She went to the police and they did nothing, and even her school just told her off for having her haircut. She concludes that she’s pleased she went to the police again, even though Tim is “just going to become a martyr [it’s not explained to what cause]”.
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That just makes no sense. Clearly written by a blue haired teenager. It reads like a summary of the nonsensical viewpoints they put forward. Thanks for the synopsis though, weirdly entertaining
Note that the supposedly butch woman that an angry man is telling to stop using the female toilets (as if!) is a person of colour. This reminds me of the TRA argument that because black women are women then men can also be women. And also that sex based safeguarding is apartheid, as if men being barred from spaces where women and girls are naked and vulnerable is as cruel and discriminatory as racial segregation. Absolute clowns