Gay men cartoons

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Gay cartoons

I was able gay scroll through and see men shows were listed that my kids have watched and see which characters and how major they are. I would say, though, looking at our society - Going forward, probably anything made past is going to be highly suspect unless specifically Christian.

He was right and I was wrong. I looked up one show I was interested in. No gay characters. I did see that Clifford the Big Red Dog had gay characters. The danger is there for me as cartoon, with the shows I watch. A show can teach effeminacy while having no gay characters, or without even discussing homosexuality or Pride at all.

Your comment is causing to me to think about the old Looney Toons I watch with my kids sometimes. These cartoons are from the World War II era. I want to say they did, but no specific example is coming to mind. Have you been reading E. Michael Jones again? Anyone who reads their literature will notice their homoeroticizing of past events, persons, politics, and culture when nothing in the past even hints at homosexuality surrounding those subjects.

The queer theorists believe if they can normalize homosexuality in history they can normalize it in the present and future. They desire for people to see homosexuality everywhere, even in something as innocent as old cartoon characters. If civilized society was built by invisible gays and lesbians then why do we have the right to exclude them publicly now?

I just heard a rant about cartoons cartoon a renaissance men was gay off in the mid s when a Cartoon Network bigwig who I believe was gay himself got canned for mildly defending a cartoonist who was me-tooed. You some kind of liberal? Thank you for posting this. I learned that a cartoon series that my children were watching on Netflix features a homosexual main character.

I canceled Netflix. I cannot stop the giving over of my country and my culture to degrading passions, but I can stop paying cash money to import it into my home. E Michael Jones is an anti-Semite, plain and simple, which is a problem worth warning against. Hence my comment to Ben. However, Jones is also correct in most of what he writes about, and that includes the terrible impact many Jews have had on this country, particularly in their promotion of godlessness in entertainment.

It seems to me that everything within the medium of cartoons has a queerness about them.