Wednesday, June 19, 2019

The Gay Assault on Children: Cartoons Celebrate LGBTQetc Pride Month

On the heels of PBS airing a cartoon featuring a homosexual wedding in the children's cartoon "Arthur" and its episode, “Mr. Ratburn and the Special Someone”, the Powerpuff Girls go LGBTQetc as well as reported by The Christian Post,

"Cartoon Network, the popular television channel watched by millions of children, promoted LGBT pride month by using one of its widely popular shows to encourage fans to 'stand proud.'

...'We want to wish everyone a HAPPY PRIDE and encourage all of our LGBTQ+ fans to stand proud all year long!' the network, which is owned by Warner Bros., tweeted along with emojis representing a rainbow flag, heart and a unicorn.
The tweet also included a picture of characters from its popular reboot show 'Powerpuff Girls.'”



"The tweet included the hastags '#powerpuffyourself,' '#pridemonth' and '#powerfuffgirls.'

Cartoon Network bills itself as being 'the best in original, acquired and classic entertainment for youth and families.'

Last year, it is believed that Cartoon Network’s animated show 'Steven Universe' became the first children’s show to feature a same-sex wedding proposal. The proposal was between female characters named Sapphire and Ruby.
Additionally, Cartoon Network’s 'Adventure Time' series aired a scene in its series finale last year that showed two female characters kissing each other on the lips. The scene confirmed years of speculation that the two were lesbians.
On its website, Cartoon Network is celebrating pride week by promoting its Steven Universe 'made of love' collection. The collection includes LGBT-themed apparel and memorabilia.

Cartoon Network is not the only children’s network that uses its program to shine a light on LGBT relationships.
In 2016, Nickelodeon incorporated a biracial, same-sex couple into one of its shows called 'The Loud House.'”
Not to be outdone, My Little Pony goes gay as reported at Buzzfeed,
From Twitter


"The final season of My Little Pony: 'Friendship Is Magic' will include a lesbian pony couple, just in time for Pride Month.An upcoming episode titled 'The Last Crusade' will feature Aunt Holiday and Auntie Lofty, a couple who takes care of the school-age character Scootaloo.And no, they're not just sisters or live-in gal pals. They are a bona fide romantic couple."
It is clear that there is an all out assault to indoctrinate children into blessing the LGBTQetc lifestyle through television programming aimed at the very young and most impressionable. Couple this with the lessons they will learn in the public schools and you will understand the difficult challenge that Christian parents and educators are facing.

Parents may have to take John Prine's advice in Spanish Pipedream,
"Blow up your TV, throw away your paper,
go to the country build you a home,
plant a little garden, eat a lot of peaches,
try to find Jesus on your own."



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