The original scene goes as follows

Sam: It’s just… sometimes the world can be a scary place. It’s hard to know who’s dangerous or not.

Nightshade: Hmm, that’s true, though dissapointing.

Sam: Hey, it’s ok. I know I’m safe when I’m with my friends or other non-binary people.

Nightshade: Non-binary?

Sam: People who aren’t female or male. Oh I’m sorry, I shouldn’t have assumed.

Nightshade: I always felt my pronouns felt right, but what a wonderful word for a wonderful experience.

the one on BBC iplayer goes like this:

Sam: It’s just… sometimes the world can be a scary place. It’s hard to know who’s dangerous or not.

Nightshade: Hmm, that’s true, though dissapointing.

Sam: Hey, it’s ok. I know I’m safe when I’m with my friends.

[second of awkward silence as the audio was removed but nothing was added back in and then it cuts to the next scene]

to fellow brits you can see the edited scene here, 10:15 seconds in: https://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/p0g9f9cn/transformers-earthspark-series-1-17-home-part-1?seriesId=unsliced

  • GarfGirl [she/her]OP
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    The BBC has rightfully criticised russian state owned media in the past for doing similar things but now its doing the same

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      6 months ago

      “No but but but when Russia oppresses LGBT+ folks they do it for the wrong reasons. We do it for the right reasons”

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      State-owned media censoring art is only bad when the other red white blue flag country does it.

      Terf island strikes again.