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Julie's avatar

Turn off the tv!

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BatTikvah's avatar

Almost all children programming has objectionable things in it. Parents need to wake up.

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David Wolosik's avatar

The evil left never stops. They are insidious in the way they implement their agenda. A little at a time so it goes past most people.

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Dakota Grace's avatar

They gave rights at least partly to Disney so I’m not surprised but I am disappointed bc we enjoyed that show.

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Trudy's avatar

Thank you for giving the people who don't watch a lot of TV a head's up on what is out there. We need to protect our grandkids!

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Jim McCraigh's avatar

Trudy, I 1000% agree!

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CriticalThinker's avatar

Several years ago when I first saw Bluey shows, I liked the series because it showed a family that cared for each other. No doubt since it was bought out by the "new" D i s n e y, they had to add in new characters to meet the agenda requirements (like in the recent Bu z z Lightyear movie). D i s n e y has ruined everything, it is now just an agenda pushing machine. Adults have to be super vigilant now. We can not just let kids play alone with vid games or TV. We need to "curate" all that they do spend time with. We can't stop there, because our kids are surrounded by peers at school that do not have such highly curated books, TV or games. Many, many parents do not have any idea what is in the world today. They rely on marketing-produced lists of the "cool stuff". They even want their kids to be in with the cool stuff. Recently I found parent reviews of the "Dogman" series of books that are best sellers, recommended for ages as young as 8 but younger kids want to read them because (again) of the enthusiastic endorsement of their peers. The parent reviews mostly said that when parents saw the effects of these books on their children's behavior and language, they quietly put the books away. I read one and was not thrilled with what I saw. Not so much agenda to push g e n d e r issues but subtly encouraging disrepect towards others. No doubt someone will disagree. But... everyone needs to do their own evaluation, not depend on marketing messages or even endorsement by the school library. We already know the school libraries have been infiltrated.

The underlying message is, we can not relax and allow manmade "heroes" to displace parents or God in importance. They have to learn that we are all God's Creation and His children. He has unlimited powers beyond anything humans can produce. We need to be on God's team. They also will need to learn to stand strong when opposed. Wisdom and Discernment. We can't do it on our own. We need God's help.

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Jim McCraigh's avatar

Thank you for your comment. It is so hard to protect kids these days... somehow parents must find a way to tell them WHY it is wrong...

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Martin's avatar

As an Australian I disown Bluey!!- not that it makes much difference I don't have a TV anyway.

However, all TV and movies from Hollywood way back to the start have very often included as a large part of their weak plots the "white lie" that was told to "protect" someone, but it was for their own good- and the person telling the lie was held up as being a good and the lie was ok.

Satan is the father of lies, and this kind of lie based "entertainment" has led to this kind of perversion to an innocent show like Bluey, not that I have ever seen it.

Lies have become so accepted as 'normal' and acceptable that politicians who claim to never lie are not believed, but those who say they lie are!

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Jim McCraigh's avatar

Well said Martin!

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Don Mattern's avatar

Many, many of these parents are nonbelievers and completely agree with the Sodom agenda so they really do think they are doing something good and that they are so much more intelligent and more educated than their parents or grandparents. They don't realize how schools are worst in history and that they have actually been dumbed down and indoctrinated.

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Jason A Clark's avatar

You're absolutely right about parents these days. I constantly hear parents who talk about plopping their babies in front of the TV so they can "get things done."

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Amii's avatar

Wow! What happened to Bugsbunny and the road runner, Tom and Jerry! Those are the cartoons I grew up with, all of the loony toons cartoons, Scooby-Doo and those cartoons! Television is an influence and control device (tell-lie-vision), especially for young children with their sponge like young brains which soak up the information that they are exposed to, good and bad information and young children haven't developed the ability to discern what they see! Everything is toxic nowadays!

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Dakota Grace's avatar

I have all of those on dvd for my grandchildren to enjoy.

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Amii's avatar
Jan 5Edited

🤗 I still love those cartoons to this day and I'm almost 60 years old!🙂

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Dakota Grace's avatar

Yes! I just turned 60 a few days before Christmas. When they watch, I watch with them and laugh.

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Jim McCraigh's avatar

I like your phrase... "Tell-Lie-Vision"!

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Amii's avatar

🤗 television or "tel-lie-vison" tells lies to your vision as a created reality and it's not true reality!

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Christy's avatar

Hollywood has gotten smart. People are turning off the woke programs, so now they do a season without woke and then introduce the abominations in season 2 once people are hooked or once parents are no longer keeping an eye on that "safe" show.

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Jim McCraigh's avatar

For sure... Satan is the 'father of lies and deception"...

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Amii's avatar

Yeah, quite clever of Hollywood! When will Hollywood completely die and go away! It's no longer decent for consumption! Every new TV show pushes same sex relationships with atleast 1same sex couple and its pushed in the viewers faces! I am so tired of seeing 2 grown men kissing each other on TV shows and commercials! Me and my husband watch the older TV shows and movies before all of this lbt stuff started getting pushed!

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Jim McCraigh's avatar

Yes, older shows are a great way to escape the LGBTQ garbage!

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Paul J Fishman's avatar

Wow, I did not know that Bluey is introducing Pornography to children through Disney. I have not watched it. Maybe I should see its subtle LGTBQ sex message its showing to children. This explains why the Disney Empire is on a serious decline trying to corrupt family friendly entertainment.

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Jim McCraigh's avatar

Thank you for your comment, Paul. I hope that I did not imply that Bluey introduced pornography... it was lesbianism I was referring to.

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Paul J Fishman's avatar

Lesbianism is a part of pornography and indecency against families that the LGTBQ community has promoted for the last 50 plus years. The LGTBQ community has been birthed by Harvey Milk in 1969 following the sexual revolution of the 1960's.

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Amii's avatar
Jan 4Edited

I grew up in the 1970s and things have definitely changed! I feel sorry for children growing up nowadays with all of the filth and debauchery that they are exposed to! Adults in the 1970s felt the same way with us kids back then! But in the 1970s things were more controlled and information didn't get around as fast as it does today! This is a negative with the internet because information is available 24/7 nowadays and children have easier access to information today that previous generations didn't have!

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Jim McCraigh's avatar

Thanks for your thoughtful comment... I'm very thankful that I was able to raise my kids in the 1980s!

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Amii's avatar
Jan 4Edited

Yeah, even in the 1980s information wasn't available 24/7 like it is today! The best technology we had back then was VCR's for recording movies and TV shows if you couldn't catch your favorite TV show on TV when it was on! We still had newspapers papers, magazines and everything was in print still! The internet is a beautiful thing because if you have a question about something you can search and research your question on your smartphone or computer! My phone is a research tool for me, I've learned quite a bit about things and this world we live in since I started using it! Also in the 1980s people didn't have computers in their homes yet!

But the negative of the internet is the bad stuff and the immoral filth is available 24/7 just like the good information and educational things and information is and children have instant access to all of this information, especially with smartphones!

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Jim McCraigh's avatar

Point taken...

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Fayanne's avatar

By the way, Jim on Toy story Finding Nemo, Cars, Monsters( that cartoon is all about Adrena chrome ) the same number will pop up again again, A113 A113 A113 sometimes it’s on the wall sometimes it’s the license plate… What is A113 ? Adrenachrome . Now we know what Hollywood means by “The fountains of youth”

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K.M. Carroll's avatar

A113 is the number of the classroom where all the Pixar creators met at CalArts, it's nothing sinister. It's been a long running easter egg for years.

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CriticalThinker's avatar

I have to admit that when I recently saw Monsters again (now knowing what I know), the A subject crossed my mind. So incredibly sad.

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Amii's avatar

Wow! I didn't know that! The "A" is the give away but what is 113? They are getting very clever with the symbolism!

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Fayanne's avatar

“….streaming on Disney” that’s all I need to know I got rid of my TV channels a long time ago, but I do have apps available but will never ever allow my grandchildren to watch anything on Disney

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Amii's avatar

I never liked Disney while growing up, I watched it however, now I know why it didn't appeal to me!

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Jim McCraigh's avatar

Right on!

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A Call to Arms Report's avatar

Great read.

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