Indoctrination of children to the LGBTQ+ lifestyle is now beginning at the preschool level
Why are children’s TV networks championing gay-friendly agendas? Behind the pro-LGBT prejudice on popular children’s cartoon shows.
Social media star JoJo Siwa claims to be a “pansexual” and that she has known she was “since I was little.” Though she is not on cable television now, she has had a role in the growing trend of LGBTQ+ influencing of young children. (Photo Montage: America’s Conservative Voice)
“My human is my human.”
That totally meaningless, inexplicably weird phrase was uttered by former “Dance Moms” cast member JoJo Siwa in announcing she considers herself to be a “pansexual” — someone who can be attracted to males, females, transgender people and those who identify as non-binary (not female or male). In other words, this is a totally confused and clueless 17-year-old who has no idea who she is or what she wants.
Siwa is part of a disturbing trend of so-called “child stars” who are being manipulated and used by the LGBTQ+ community to promote their agenda of bizarre sexual preference and political power. These influencers subliminally or directly promote their sexual orientation and preference to far too impressionable children as young as preschoolers is a sick, twisted effort to draw them into the poisonous atmosphere that is the reality of alternative sexual lifestyles.
It isn’t limited to child actors and actresses. The son of former NBA star Dwayne Wade supposedly now identifies as a daughter, preferring the name Zaya over his given name of Zion. Wade could have — and probably should have — kept that information private. Instead, he couldn’t wait to tour the talk show circuit to talk about the abnormality that is his son.
Indeed, Wade was everywhere last year about this time, with multiple interviews on major TV shows, countless articles by major news outlets, an as-yet unreleased ESPN documentary and all kinds of social media attention. He even recorded an LGBTQ+ oriented song with rapper Rick Ross in the Spring of 2020.
Why is the proverbial spotlight steadily shining on him these days? Is it because of his accomplishments with the Miami Heat? Of course not. It is because an agenda is being pushed. Just as an agenda is being pushed by those who are behind JoJo Siwa, encouraging her to “bare her soul” — the soul of a teenage girl that doesn’t have an unrestricted driver’s license yet.
Cartoon Network, the popular television channel watched by millions of children, first promoted LGBTQ+ “Pride Month” in June 2019 by using one of its widely popular shows to encourage fans to “stand proud.”
LGBT activists have designated June as “Pride Month” every year since 1970, gaining momentum when Bill Clinton issued an official proclamation in 1999, to celebrate alternative sexual lifestyles and gender identities. Cartoon Network took to Twitter in advance of the network’s initial promotion of the month-long observance to voice its solidarity with the movement, as thousands took part in events nationwide.
“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 Brothers 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” and included the hashtags “#powerpuffyourself,” “#pridemonth” and “#powerfuffgirls.”
Nick, Jr’s reboot of the “Blues Clues” franchise, “Blues Clues and You!” displayed this flag recently which shows the individual flags of a number of LGBTQ+ activist organizations. (Photo: Nick, Jr. Screen Capture)
Nick, Jr. is not to be outdone. Last year, the children’s network used social media to teach happy talk lessons about the LGBT flag. Nickelodeon also publicly declared its support of popular actress and YouTube personality JoJo Siwa when the 17-year-old star “came out” to her followers on an Instagram Live video in January.
In it’s programming, one minute the children’s show “Blue’s Clues & You!” on Nickelodeon is taking toddlers through an innocuous tour of the alphabet. The next, the LGBT agenda appears when the “ABC Song with Blue” sing-along insists that the letter P is for “full of pride.” Just to make sure the point is driven home for young minds, the visual element in the YouTube video of the song is a collection of flags — and not just any flags.
There is not much coincidence involved because the flags are those of the transgender community, asexual community, pansexual community, intersex community, gender-fluid community, and more. The letter itself also appears in rainbow colors similar to those of LGBTQ+ banners.
So far, the song is only being promoted on the show’s YouTube channel. The “Blue’s Clues & You!” show is a reboot of the original “Blue’s Clues,” which first began airing in September 1996, according to the show’s IMDb page.
The LGBT advocacy was quickly noted on Twitter. Some prominent LGBT groups applauded the shout-out. Other Twitter users said gender wars had no place on a kids’ TV show.
The advocacy is nothing new, however. Parents know the importance of being aware of the television shows their children watch. But when it comes to kid’s cartoons, too often it is blindly assumed the producers of children’s television shows will not promote political and moral agendas on young children. Many are unaware that children’s TV networks are already blatantly championing a gay-friendly agenda and advancing pro-LGBTQ+ prejudice on young children through their cartoon shows.
Cartoon creators operate out of Hollywood, California, just like regular television productions — and Hollywood is notorious for insisting their liberal beliefs should be adopted by the rest of the nation. They feel they are more intelligent, progressive, and socially responsible for promoting ideas that they deem “enlightened.”
This sounds incredibly bizarre to those outside of California who see the Pacific Coast community as one of the most morally reprehensible areas of the country. After all, this is the small strip of land that gave us actor Rob Lowe’s sex tape with a 16-year-old girl, David Carradine’s death from autoerotic asphyxiation, R. Kelly’s child pornography tapes, Woody Allen’s affair with his girlfriend’s underage daughter, and Michael Jackson’s bizarre relationship with young male boys.
Regardless, Hollywood’s arrogance —we can say ignorance — blinds their ability to consider other points of view. As long as Hollywood creators remain convinced they stand superior to all others, they will continue ignoring the average American’s revulsion to ideas we believe to be morally corrupt.