Letting daughter watch "gay friendly" shows?

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Here’s something from the news from 1999:
Tinky Winky, one of four characters on the children’s TV show ‘‘Teletubbies,’’ is gay and therefore a moral menace to American youth, the former Moral Majority leader Jerry Falwell warns.

Writing in the February issue of his magazine, National Liberty Journal, Mr. Falwell said the creators of the program intended for Tinky Winky to be a gay role model.

‘‘He is purple – the gay-pride color; and his antenna is shaped like a triangle – the gay-pride symbol,’’ he wrote. He also noted that Tinky Winky carries a purse-like bag.

The company that licenses Teletubbies in the United States, the Itsy Bitsy Entertainment Company, has denied that Tinky Winky was conceived as a gay role model and said the purse was a ‘‘magic bag.’’
 
After explaining how they walk and talk and rationalize, it is another long thing.
 
I watched the run-up to gay marriage. When it was on the ballot, it didn’t work. And the vitriol that was published showed how intolerant some people could be. I saw the billboards along major highways. The question was: “Why get in the way of our happiness?” No one was in the way. I read how promoters of same sex marriage blamed failures on not enough money or volunteers or both. I read newspaper articles that warned of “brain drains” if this or that state did not legalize it. But people do forget. Finally, an end-run was done through the US Supreme Court. What some people don’t know is that while “fighting” for same-sex marriage there was also a fight for gay divorce.

Now it’s on US TV. Even cartoons. An injection of a mythical “gay gene” turns a husband and father gay, who then finds a man and abandons his family. Then we have live-action TV shows where a character suddenly realizes, “I’m gay!” out of the blue. Of course, that leads to a relationship, which doesn’t work out, and a one-night stand.
 
When my kid was little, people complained that the Teletubbies were gay because one carried a purse.
I remember people complaining about the teletubby with the purse, although a purse is a far cry from a same-sex wedding.
Before that it was Bert and Ernie.
According to Wikipedia, Sesame Street denies that Bert and Ernie were intended to be gay. Plus, weren’t they supposed to be of a young age, like kids? (Their age is kind of ambiguous, though.) In the case of Bert and Ernie, I would suspect that was more a matter of people reading things into it that weren’t there. We also don’t see them getting “married.”
 
“The Family Guy” is a cartoon made for adults, it is not a children’s cartoon.
 
It is not a wedding of people, the characters look like mice to me.
All the characters on that show are animals, I am pretty sure. They are both emphatically male characters, though; and the episode is very clearly intended to push the idea of homosexual weddings on young kids.
 
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That’s what I took from it too. 🙂 Sesame Street at one time was one of the best shows on TV for kids.
 
FAT Chance. I saw a kid with a Stewie doll. How about the Jesus episode? Adults had better realize that a sin is a sin for as long as you live.
 
For Catholics there is no acceptable mindset. I watched it to get first-hand knowledge about how wrong and corrupt it is.
 
NBC would. :roll_eyes: But Bert and Ernie were actually created by Frank Oz and Jim Henson, not Mark Saltzman. Saltzman did not begin writing for Sesame Street until 15 years after the characters’ appearance. Frank Oz said, “They are not, of course, a gay couple. But why that question?” Also from the Wikipedia article.

I think I am bowing out of this discussion.
 
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Kids are the target, along with teens and young adults. I study TV demographics at work. More and more “adult” material is being gradually added to video games, music, TV and movies. Every avenue of approach is being taken to damage hearts and minds.

Personal choice has nothing to do with it. The deck is being stacked against the good and moral.
 
Ernie and Bert are friends and thanks to the show producers they have stated that.

Over the years we have watched TV go from maybe to sure and in your face in children shows.

For that reason even thought I like the shows like Arthur and My Little Pony(watched all episodes) now they are in the trash.

Why should I promote and support a series when they do not care what I think.
 
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Wickedness advanced incrementally. It’s worked in secular society so far. Every time an agenda demand has been met, the goalposts have been moved again.

Now the goal is to subvert Christianity. Having scored wins in the mainline Episcopalian, Lutheran, Presbyterian etc, churches, I’ve read that the homosexual agenda pushers have their sights on the two largest churches, in particular: the Roman Catholic and the Southern Baptist.
And what sneakier tactic than using children’s shows to cement the normalization of same sex marriage and subvert children, preferably Christian children?
It’s cultural and spiritual warfare.
 
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