90 Miles From Tyranny : Cartoons Are the Left’s New Weapon to Target Your Kids

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Monday, January 4, 2021

Cartoons Are the Left’s New Weapon to Target Your Kids















It’s an open secret that the left dominates the media landscape. It’s impossible to go a day without some actor in the Hollywood Hills tweeting how conservatives are ruining the country, or a journalist penning a story on why all we need is more government.

In the past, these attacks were mostly relegated to adults. The shows kids consumed were politically agnostic, more aimed at entertaining than moralizing. However, the days of fun, imaginative children’s TV are over. Now shows must be sufficiently woke, and must condition children with the leftist philosophy du jour.

Take the once entertaining Cartoon Network. The channel was a quintessential part of my childhood. I can remember finishing school for the day and rushing to aftercare where the latest episode of “Pokémon” would air on Cartoon Network. It was nice, harmless fun for a kid growing up in the mid-90s.

Looking at Cartoon Network now, it’s almost unrecognizable. One of the new flagship programs for the channel is “Steven Universe.” The show follows Steven, a young boy who goes on adventures along with his magical, humanoid alien friends. “Steven Universe” has received praise from many LGBT organizations, and in the words of LGBT-focused magazine Them, is “the queerest cartoon on television.”

Them continues:
[I]t may stand as the most progressive cartoon on TV in terms of queer representation. Steven, for example, is surrounded entirely by female superheroes, and often mirrors their feminine behavior. Even more, one of them is a fusion of two female characters who are in love, and another used to be in love with Steven’s mom. The show has featured women in tuxedos, boys in dresses, and a non-binary person in whatever clothing they want, and all of it is celebrated.
Regardless of your opinions on LGBT issues, Cartoon Network is now a far cry from the network that aired apolitical content like “Pokémon.” “Steven Universe” openly wears its woke messaging on its sleeve, teaching children that gender doesn’t exist and that men can be...



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9 comments:

Pete said...

A month or so ago I was looking through the TV channels and ran into an opening song and dance on the cartoon network. The kids, 8 to perhaps 12, were singing and dancing to honor BLM. I thought to myself what a bunch of crap. Most children today will become the political asshole of tomorrow.

jadair04 said...

This is absolutely nothing new

Pete said...

Kind of true. Watching commercials on TV you are gay or trans. Also white women only like black guys. Lets pander to all but straight white men and women.

Peteforester said...

I saw this over two years ago, when I started noticing the indoctoons my granddaughter was watching. Remember when cartoons were FUNNY? Now, there's absolutely nothing in the script unless it's championing homosexuality, "gender fluidity," and "diversity." "Those people are vampires, but they're your FRIENDS, and anyone who doesn't accept the vampires as THEIR friends are defective." No, folks; those are vampires; not friends. Go to sleep, and you'll wake up as a vampire too...

MMinWA said...

Kill your TV

Noor al Haqiqa said...

My grandson, aged 2, is still naive and innocent. They HATE that sort of thing. It is up to the parents now to counter this utter filth and spiritual destruction of their young.

NITZAKHON said...

I've been working to "inoculate" my kids to stuff like this. I've openly discussed homosexuality and transgenderism, among other things with them. At a kid level, but both now react in horror (good!) when someone mentions someone transitioning to the opposite.

T Town said...

Using cartoons to indoctrinate is nothing new. I remember a writer from the 80s telling how much easier it was to get things past censors in a cartoon instead of a sitcom.

P n E said...

That little white devil is eating a slice of white bread; what is the matter with black bread?