Howling:The Doctor's attitude - Unfair?

I was watching the Second Doctor story The Macra Terror the other day and the way the plot is dealt with in universe seems wrong to me. The humans colonized the Macra's home planet and made it their own. The Macra simply wanted the humans to pay and wanted their planet back. For all we know, the humans had made the Macra their slaves and so they got a taste of their own medicine. It just seems wrong of the doctor to take the humans side as usual and destroy all the macra when it was their planet first and the humans are the evil invaders. Why does the doctor stop every invader to earth but when it's a human who is invading, he tries to rationilise their actions. He shouldn't be as biased as that.--Coop3 ☎  17:10, July 14, 2013 (UTC)


 * Maybe because those watching the show are humans? But remember Planet of the Ood? Humans were the "enemy" in that story. Or when he refused to help fight with the people against the Hath in The Doctor's Daughter? I suppose it might depend on the author of the episode or the era when the episode was written. —BioniclesaurKing4t2 - "Hello, I'm the Doctor. Basically, . . . run." 21:48, July 14, 2013 (UTC)