Yes, because by his remark, it's obviously prejudice. He mentioned the sudden and immediate influx of homosexuality into Doctor Who, so that must mean he's prejudice. It can't at all mean he was commenting on how obvious and excessive it was at times.Yeah, it's just being PC if someone opposes prejudice.
"Sudden and immediate influx of homosexuality?" There's a grand total of one primary character who is LGBT (Captain Jack, who is not introduced until late in Series One), one prominent guest star who is mentioned in passing as LGBT (Shakespeare in Series Three), and maybe four or five minor characters over the course of four seasons who are gay or lesbian. I'll grant you some Foe Yay subtext with the Master to be generous.
I'm sorry, but those numbers are underwhelming. That's a grand total of one LGBT primary character and one maybe-possibly LGBT primary character versus 13 or so heterosexual primary characters (the Ninth Doctor, Rose, Mickey, Jackie, the Tenth Doctor, Sarah Jane, Pete, Donna, Sylvia, Wilf, Martha, Tish, Francine) -- and that's not including the one-time-only companions who were also hetero, like Astrid, Jackson Lake, Lady Christina, and Adelaide.
That's not, as Pauln6 put it, "a sudden glut of gayness from famine to feast." That's a few LGBT characters who are outnumbered by straights more than 6 to 1.
To claim that there are too many LGBT characters when there are only a handful smacks of prejudice, pure and simple.
You're right, Sci. We should all be bowing to your obvious superior morality.
I really don't give a shit about what you think of me. Bow to Ubik for all I care. What's important is when people hold the LGBT community up to a double standard -- and to complain about a "sudden glut" of LGBT characters when those characters are outnumbered more than 6 to 1 by straights is to demonstrate that one is upset by the idea of LGBT persons being visible rather than invisible.
It is to hold them to a double standard: "It's okay to have straight person after straight person after straight person, but gosh it makes me uncomfortable to have two gays!"