People Are Praising “Doctor Who” For Its Uncompromising Episode On Racism And Discrimination

thirteenxrose:

Doctor Who has received significant viewer and critical acclaim for an episode, featuring Rosa Parks (Vinette Robinson) that tackled racism and discrimination.

The storyline also did not attempt to influence the event, or in any way inspire Rosa for her actions that day.

Rather, they helped protect the circumstances so that the event did happen.

Not only did the episode highlight racist attitudes in the past, they also highlighted how racism continues today. Ryan (Toisin Cole) talked about being stopped by police and Yaz (Mandip Gill) opened up about being the abuse she has experienced as a Muslim.

They also contextualised Rosa Parks’ story, highlighting the future difficulties she faced and the continued fight for civil rights.

Notably, this was also the first episode in Doctor Who history to have been written by a person of colour.

It was also pointed out that the episode was aired on the same day as a black woman was racially abused and was made to move on an Ryanair flight.

And at the end of the episode, The Doctor highlighted that Rosa Parks not only changed the world but the “universe,” pointing out an asteroid that has been named after her.

Here is Asteroid 284996: Rosaparks.

People Are Praising “Doctor Who” For Its Uncompromising Episode On Racism And Discrimination

noknightinarmor:

goys2men:

awhiffofcavendish:

biggest-gaudiest-patronuses:

fightthemane:

hostagesandsnacks:

childrentalking:

itwashotwestayedinthewater:

fabledquill:

killerchickadee:

intheheatherbright:

intheheatherbright:

Costume. Chitons.

Marjorie & C. H. B.Quennell, Everyday Things in Archaic Greece (London: B. T. Batsford, 1931).

Wait, wait…. Is that seriously it? How their clothes go?

that genuinely is it

yeah hey whats up bout to put some fucking giant sheets on my body

lets bring back sheetwares

also chlamys:

and exomis:

trust the ancients to make a fashion statement out of straight cloth and nothing but pins

Wrap Yourself In Blankets, Call It a Day

Wear blanket. Conquer world.

That last one looks dope

the chlamys is more of a dick-almost-out look

rsbenedict:

klezmer-un-anarkhizm:

radicalmercy:

egowave:

gunsandfireandshit:

thepleasuregoblin:

GOOD! die bitch!

Comrade egowave making the news lol

A brief (and by no means complete) rundown of Henry Kissinger’s crimes against humanity:

  • He sabotaged Vietnamese peace talks
  • He bombed the shit out of Cambodia and Laos, which led to the rise of Pol Pot and the Khmer Rouge
  • He helped overthrow a democratically-elected president and put murderous dictator Augusto Pinochet in charge of Chile; Pinochet murdered tens of thousands of people
  • He supported genocide in Pakistan
  • He tried to stop Carter’s government from ending mass-murder in Argentina
  • He supported Indonesia’s invasion of East Timor, which led to the deaths of about a quarter of East Timor’s people

In short, he’s spent his whole political career supporting mass-murder and oppression, and the United States has rewarded him for it over and over again.