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
The BBC has rightfully criticised russian state owned media in the past for doing similar things but now its doing the same
"No but but but when Russia oppresses LGBT+ folks they do it for the wrong reasons. We do it for the right reasons"
State-owned media censoring art is only bad when the other red white blue flag country does it.
Terf island strikes again.