Disney/ABC shows for kids sure have changed. [More]
An exhibitionist sex simulator along with a luster after Cub Scouts, a drag queen, and an actor whose latest film is about a porn addict join up with a group that has a problematic past (and then some) with the intent of being invited into American homes and being accepted as family programming.
Funny, how before and after they air "The 700 Club" they post the message ""The following [preceding] CBN telecast does not reflect the views of ABC Family." Maybe that's because "Sir" Elton came up for air from one of his "Cub Scouts" long enough to proclaim he wanted to "ban all religion completely."
What a "progressive" attitude. And the penalties for defying that are...?
And that, of course, leads to the natural question of just what kind of programming does "reflect the views of" Disney/ABC.
"For the children," naturally. And as we've seen time and again that for "Progressives," every day is Opposite Day, we can take that to mean for them, and to the children. That ... uh ... push is already well underway.
The first thing we need to do is rewire boys. And I consider this a form of child abuse.
The more I see of what the establishment passes as "entertainment," the more I appreciate Skip Coolzip's memorable quote.
Saturday, November 30, 2013
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What,nobody representing NAMBLA or Butterfly Kisses on that show? How non-all-inclusive!
It's "Sir" Elton John to you, Buster.
There's a reason God put those idiots on an island. Now, If we could just convince the other pervs to move there...
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