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jimnyc
06-16-2021, 01:30 PM
It used to be that certain things were reserved for the home front, parents responsibility AND their right to teach their children certain things. Sexual issues, gender issues & sex in general.

Kids learn in school obviously & they learn from their friends and also want to be like their friends. Or sometimes jump on the bandwagon and/or follow the latest trends. I have ZERO doubt in my mind, that many of these lbgtq people are just testing the waters. Dying of the hair different colors and wearing weird outfits and feeling rebellious in school. Maybe being bisexual when someone really isn't, that kind of stuff. And kids and testing things out usually aren't very good.

And worse though, is the schools themselves. They have taken the liberty of now teaching our kids about all kinds of sexual and gender issues and ensuring that every last one of them sees it as a good and acceptable thing. And it's pushed in one of the most vulnerable places - that is the television and kids programs. And worse when it's cartoons and what not as we know who the target audience is.

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So Much for Childhood: 30 Kids Shows, Toys Push LGBTQ Agenda Over A Year

Once upon a time, parents could feel okay about letting their children watch cartoons or ogle the shelves of toy stores. Chances were good they’d come away with their innocence intact. No more. Progressive LGBT etc. propaganda now litters the cartoons, commercials and even the toy aisles.

Don’t believe it? MRC Culture found that within the last year, from June 2020 to June 2021, at least 30 different pieces of mainstream media and consumer products – many of them children’s TV episodes – assaulted kids with extreme lefty propaganda, mostly focused on promoting the LGBTQ agenda.

Nickelodeon’s Blue’s Clues for example -- a show for toddlers -- featured a colorfully-animated gay pride march complete with transgender beavers. A new Captain America comicbook series featured the iconic hero re-imagined as a gay man. A PBS station actually broadcast a drag queen performance to kids in the “3-8” age range living in New York City, and LEGO is now making its “first LGBTQ-themed set.”

And if you think that was bad, Nickelodeon opened Pride month 2021 with a video of RuPaul’s Drag Race star drag queen Nina West singing about pride to kids. And since this was the 2021 version of Pride, West educated young viewers about being proud of “transgender people of color,” singing while a BLM fist showed up onscreen in front of the LGBTQ flag.

Also a reboot of early-2000s Disney Channel classic, The Proud Family, was announced this year. The new show will feature new woke characters, like interracial gay fathers, who have a “non-binary” activist child. Teen Vogue also pimped out “pronoun”-themed jewelry to its young readers this year, encouraging them to think trans ideology is cool and stylish.

Included in this number are also bits of media, which although may not be aimed at children’s consumption directly, featured kids in homosexual situations or other radical roles, which of course normalize this weird behavior in the public consciousness. One NBC program featured two 13 year-old lesbians engaging in intimate behavior, for example.

And of course, who could forget Netflix’s Cuties, a 2020 movie which put underage female actresses in problematic situations, like being scantily clad on camera while performing erotic dances. Of course the film’s apologists said it was making a point about the dangers of sexualizing children, but did they really need to sexualize children in order to do that?

In addition, HBO took a sympathetic look at trans children with a documentary titled Transhood. One of the stories in the film featured a “trans” four year-old named Phoenix who is shown being taken to a woke Christian church, where the community fawns over him wearing girls’ clothing and wanting to be a princess.

Rest - https://www.newsbusters.org/blogs/culture/gabriel-hays/2021/06/16/so-much-childhood-30-kids-shows-toys-push-lgbtq-agenda-over