If there’s one thing I feel world could use, it would be an animated project which takes a comedic, albeit politically incorrect jab at the excessive, stick-out-like-a-sore-thumb LGBT+ content in today’s children’s and teen’s animation especially with what’s going on at Cartoon Network and with Netflix’s She-Ra. It’s not that I have anything against the LGBT+ community or the people part of it, I’m just very resentful of it being put into children’s media, be it a cartoon or not.
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“It’s not that I have anything against the LGBT+ community or the people part of it, I’m just very resentful of it being put into children’s media”
Is there a non-homophobic reason to resent it?
I mean, these people exist.
These are people that our kids will encounter.
DO we let them know that, like all the straights, there are some good among them? Or do we let the rabid religionists have a monopoly on describing them to kids. “Satanic, sick, predatory, dangerous, God’s abominations, and probably recruiting”?
Kinda like if we took Cheech and Chong off the air and only D.A.R.E. could tell people what drugs are like, with all their demonizing and exaggerating?
@JM1234 #242756
“because the right wing can’t keep up being funny about these things for any length of time.”
No, no, I’m sure there’s a whole deep seam of jokes to mine about ‘everywhere I look there’s gay characters.’ And the punchline, ‘Not that I find anything wrong with that.’ Howls of riotous laughter.
Nothing wrong, I just builded me a whole entire series about pointing it out. Okay, not ME, but someone who can create stuff oughta do it.
VannesteLand? Haven’t heard that name in over a decade…
This dude was literally begging for the youtuber TheMysteriousMrEnter to say the n-word. I’m not kidding.
Speaking of Mr. Enter, dude’s been going through a bit of a redemption arc for the past couple years, and honestly? I’m proud of him.
@Shirogane #242764
well, guess his idea of a "comedic, albeit politically incorrect jab at the excessive, stick-out-like-a-sore-thumb LGBT+ content" is by screaming slurs then.
also, did mrenter say the n-word in a video and he defended it or did this dude just went up to him and said "PLEASE SAY A RACIAL SLUR NOW"?
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"I don't mind the LGBTQ+ but I'm resentful about mentions of soapboarding in the media targetting the youth. This is the GLORIFICATION OF SOAP DROPPING IDEOLOGY! Because of it, our sidewalks and streets are slippery and unsafe, full of soap (and boogers and cum)! We need to RESTORE SAFE SIDEWALKS, designed for pedestrians, not immoral corrupt youth fads, so-called sports, like soapboarding ideology!"
@Shirogane #242768
that must've been a very embarrasing and confusing situation for enter to witness.
also I searched more about this vanneste guy and I found a tweet showing him flirting with a kid, so this guy's not only a homophobe and a racist slur flinger but also a pedophile, good lord...
@CocoSmiles
I searched more about this vanneste guy and I found a tweet showing him flirting with a kid
Thus Vanneste = Josh Buggar.
Accusations are Admissions indeed.
Thanks for finding this info.
Confused?
So were we! You can find all of this, and more, on Fundies Say the Darndest Things!
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