Angelo Plume welcomed Millennial Woes to this edition of Counter-Currents Radio. They had a lengthy discussion on Woes’ series of essays about the downfall of the iconic British television program, Doctor Who, and also talked about how “woke” and anti-whiteness have taken over not only British television, but every other British institution. It is now available for download and online listening. (more…)
Tag: Doctor Who
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Scanning the European political landscape from their north London homes, the British media are clutching one another and shrieking like minor characters in a 1950s sci-fi movie when the aliens show up. Europe’s voters, albeit at glacial speed, are finally realizing that it is not just the sovereignty and culture of their nations which are under threat via governmentally-endorsed porous borders, but their personal safety and that of their families. (more…)
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Children of Earth, or more accurately “Children of Britain,” was the Doctor Who spin-off Torchwood’s third outing. Torchwood dropped the Doctor and asked what happens when he’s not around to save the day, a not-unreasonable question given the astonishing frequency the Earth is attacked by aliens. Being a BBC show, it’s always Britain that gets attacked first and hardest, and a “Time Rift” in Cardiff keeps vomiting out beasties for the Torchwood team to tackle. (more…)