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Article description: (description ) This attribute controls the content of the description and og:description elements. | A group of Daleks once refused to appear in the new series to fight the Fifteenth Doctor, a gay black man, as they were afraid of getting "cancelled" by "a woke mob", much to the Doctor's confusion, with the Daleks worrying about what would be said on Twitter, and nothing that they could end up on Laurence Fox's podcast. The Cybermen had apparently given up "when the Doctor became a woman", worrying that they'd be labelled as misogynists for fighting a woman, with the Daleks claiming that the Cybermen had once been called "Cyber-mansplainers". The Daleks would only agree to exterminate the Doctor if he guaranteed that nobody would know. (AUDIO: .mw-parser-output .cs{display:none}Dead Ringers - 17th May [+]Loading...["Dead Ringers - 17th May (audio story)"]) |