Zack Stentz, the creator of Jurassic World: Camp Cretaceous, attempted to defend him pushing LGBTQ+ propaganda in the show that is aimed at young kids.This Substack is reader-supported.
I grew up in the 80s. Maybe I missed it, but I don't remember ANY kid's cartoon featuring makeout scenes between characters, hetero- or homo-. This has no place in children's programming. It is not appropriate as it deals with a subject that children are not mature enough to fully comprehend or appreciate.
midwit smarm isn’t the own or dissociation you think it is.
everything from golden girls to the rockford files and diagnosis murder tv movies switched their usual heavy handed messaging in favor fornication and liberal pet causes to specifically attacking Christians and especially Catholics.
Now you have shows directly assaulting The Eucharist and worshiping demons. Not to mention every subversive idea every person but those who agree with the satanism instantly notices.
your curses are Consummately Returned back to whence they came with A St Michael Prayer and A St Benedict Prayer.
I dont even think he is lying or telling half truths. In his mind, putting scenes and stories like this inside every work of fiction for any age acetegory might be good and normal, wholesome and admirable. It just shows how deep the divide between people truly is when it comes to what deserves those labels. If he only thinks "conservative christians" dont want this kind of content in children's shows, he is sorely .mistaken thought.
If they ever carried out the introduction of an international language, as proposed in the 1960s, let's say Esperanto for the sake of this example, they would introduce it at elementary-school level. Within ninety years, they predicted, the entire world would speak Esperanto as a primary language. At that point, it might be the only known language as users of other, older languages would have passed away. The quickest way to make a sweeping change like this is to introduce it to the most impressionable / moldable portion of society. Adults will resist; kids will accept.
"Believe in yourself" is a very destructive message. It's origins trace back to the Atheistic "Enlightenment" and specifically to Nietzsche's "Superman" cult. It encourages rebellion, selfishness, arrogance, and callousness towards others. The moral rot of this philosophy is revealed in the stories that preach it: they all have a central plot point where the protagonist achieves victory by casting off civilization and surrendering their lives to an innate magical gift that he or she has for no reason and that he or she puts no effort into developing. "Believe in yourself" = Mary Sue.
"Try your best" is a vastly superior message. Rey did not try her best; she had magical the Force. Live-action Mulan did not try her best; she had magical chi. Luke did try his best vs. the Emperor, and he failed; in the moment of defeat, he put all his faith in his father's good character, and both he and his father were saved by that unselfish action. The first two stories are facile and boring. The latter is a timeless classic.
Zack Stentz lied severely, that his nose grew like Pinocchio’s.
I grew up in the 80s. Maybe I missed it, but I don't remember ANY kid's cartoon featuring makeout scenes between characters, hetero- or homo-. This has no place in children's programming. It is not appropriate as it deals with a subject that children are not mature enough to fully comprehend or appreciate.
plenty of evil existed in shows back then.
watching old shows from the 1970's-1980's that had soft reboots in the 1990's were viciously anti-Catholic, and that became mainstream in the 2000's.
Which ones? Nigel?
ALL of them, it’s inescapable.
midwit smarm isn’t the own or dissociation you think it is.
everything from golden girls to the rockford files and diagnosis murder tv movies switched their usual heavy handed messaging in favor fornication and liberal pet causes to specifically attacking Christians and especially Catholics.
Now you have shows directly assaulting The Eucharist and worshiping demons. Not to mention every subversive idea every person but those who agree with the satanism instantly notices.
your curses are Consummately Returned back to whence they came with A St Michael Prayer and A St Benedict Prayer.
By My Final Authority you are Hereby Marked!
I dont even think he is lying or telling half truths. In his mind, putting scenes and stories like this inside every work of fiction for any age acetegory might be good and normal, wholesome and admirable. It just shows how deep the divide between people truly is when it comes to what deserves those labels. If he only thinks "conservative christians" dont want this kind of content in children's shows, he is sorely .mistaken thought.
This is a push to legalize pedophilia in the broader social spectrum. Indoctrinate the children so that they grow up and vote to legalize it.
The push comes harder and faster.
If they ever carried out the introduction of an international language, as proposed in the 1960s, let's say Esperanto for the sake of this example, they would introduce it at elementary-school level. Within ninety years, they predicted, the entire world would speak Esperanto as a primary language. At that point, it might be the only known language as users of other, older languages would have passed away. The quickest way to make a sweeping change like this is to introduce it to the most impressionable / moldable portion of society. Adults will resist; kids will accept.
"Believe in yourself" is a very destructive message. It's origins trace back to the Atheistic "Enlightenment" and specifically to Nietzsche's "Superman" cult. It encourages rebellion, selfishness, arrogance, and callousness towards others. The moral rot of this philosophy is revealed in the stories that preach it: they all have a central plot point where the protagonist achieves victory by casting off civilization and surrendering their lives to an innate magical gift that he or she has for no reason and that he or she puts no effort into developing. "Believe in yourself" = Mary Sue.
"Try your best" is a vastly superior message. Rey did not try her best; she had magical the Force. Live-action Mulan did not try her best; she had magical chi. Luke did try his best vs. the Emperor, and he failed; in the moment of defeat, he put all his faith in his father's good character, and both he and his father were saved by that unselfish action. The first two stories are facile and boring. The latter is a timeless classic.