She-Ra sneaks queering agenda into kids’ cartoon

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It’s in every NYC public school. Plus she’s in a gifted and talented program there, so I won’t be downgrading her education over a poster.
 
Try home schooling or a Catholic school. Positive role models and examples and still learns the required curriculum.
 
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Yes, it was quite surreal experience for me. I was on holidays in Scotland with my friend, we were sitting in a hotel room in Edinburgh and watching TV when THIS appeared. We just gaped having no idea what was going on. It didn´t help that we didn´t know what “Money Supermarket” was and how they came to save it.
 
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It’s in every NYC public school. Plus she’s in a gifted and talented program there, so I won’t be downgrading her education over a poster.
I would transfer my kids to a Catholic school (regardless of what my wife thinks) if my daughter’s public school started doing that.
 
If the student is gifted even the best public or private school (without a gifted program) won’t be able to meet her needs. They need a specialized curriculum and approach the same way the kids with learning disabilities do. They need more than extra classwork. They need teachers that can handle their students being smarter than them.
 
Man, I miss the 1980s when movies didn’t have such political overtones, PC garbage, and were just plain fun! How far we’ve fallen from those days.
That’s really not true, film’s from Ghostbusters to Top Gun all carried political messages. Judging by your username you’re either too young to have noticed or you don’t notice because you broadly agree with the message conveyed. Neither of which negate the fact that the message exists.
 
Top Gun was a classic feel-good all American movie set during the Cold War. The nation needed to boost its patriotism against Soviet Communism, which was a real threat at the time.
 
Yes, but that is a political message delivered to achieve a political goal. To say media has suddenly become political is disingenuous to say the least, media has always been political and will always be.
 
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