Doctor Who is the single biggest threat to UK manhood, apparently…
A Conservative MP has suggested that women replacing men in popular TV and film roles is somehow pushing young men into a life of crime.
Conservative MP Nick Fletcher has gone viral on social media earlier today (November 25) for suggesting that inclusive TV and film are somehow responsible for men committing crimes.
To be fair, I'd quite like to see Conservative MP Nick Fletcher replaced by a woman. https://t.co/80fK1VKHj2
— Nathaniel Tapley (@Natt) November 25, 2021
“There seems to be a call from a tiny but very vocal minority that every male character or good role model must have a female replacement,” he said.
Conservative MP Nick Fletcher says Doctor Who being played by a woman has pushed young men into crime. pic.twitter.com/08rFuCtmgS
— Adam Bienkov (@AdamBienkov) November 25, 2021
“One only needs to look at the discussions around who will play the next James Bond,” he continues, which by the way, you can read our ‘vocal minority’ choices here.
“In recent years we have seen Doctor Who, Ghostbusters, Luke Skywalker – all replaced by women,” scoffs the MP.
He continues to say that men, out of all of cinema and TV, are only left with gangsters like The Krays and Peaky Blinder Tommy Shelby.
“Is it any wonder we see so many young men committing crimes?”
Ignoring the fact that it must be a slow day for politics, there’s a lot to unpack with Fletcher’s beef about fictional characters.
It’s ok, Nadine, we’ve found someone more stupid than you. https://t.co/51HsHDdA2x
— Kath 💙🙀🇪🇺✊🏾 (@KathyBurke) November 25, 2021
Doctor Who, a show which has seen 13 different people play the titular character over the years, is all about an ageless Time Lord who is reborn over and over again.
A woman did not replace Luke Skywalker. In fact, he features in the latest trilogy and Rey was simply a new character for a new audience.
https://twitter.com/BorisJohnson_MP/status/1463895329766625296
Ghostbusters again did not replace the classic characters but instead took another perspective and brought to life new stories.
However this must be a pretty big issue for an MP to address it, right?
One can assume that applications from men to become Jedi Knights has plummeted since Rey Skywalker hit our screens and men are instead turning to crime.
Ok, look. Do we invade now? How bad do things have to get? https://t.co/5hZFozeswW
— The Kentish Border (of Kent) (@BorderKent) November 25, 2021
Similarly, there are clearly not enough ‘good role models’ in the ghost hunting sector – and the same goes for the lack of male presence in the time travelling community.
Dear Lord. If you've still got Superman and Batman as male leads and you're (*checks notes*)– turning to crime– because you've lost Doctor Who, the PREVIOUS Ghostbusters, and the THOUGHT of James Bond going to female leads, chances are YOU WERE PROBABLY TURNING TO CRIME ANYWAY. https://t.co/7tLA479NI1
— Dan Slott (@DanSlott) November 25, 2021
Comic book writer Dan Slott thought the MPs speech was comical, he wrote: “Dear Lord. If you’ve still got Superman and Batman as male leads and you’re (*checks notes*)– turning to crime– because you’ve lost Doctor Who, the PREVIOUS Ghostbusters, and the THOUGHT of James Bond going to female leads, chances are YOU WERE PROBABLY TURNING TO CRIME ANYWAY.”
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