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Not everyone has to be accepting of that type of lifestyle & it sure shouldn't be shoved down underage childrens throats.
Acceptance is taught at home by parents, not fictional characters.
Once they turn 18 they have every right to be gay if they so choose then the parents can either accept it for what it is or not accept it.
Then don't have your kids watch the show, it's that simple.
You didn't answer my question about where you got your Ph.D. in genetics from yet.
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Originally Posted by JobZombie
As absurd as the superfluous petition. They are just puppets for a kid’s TV show that some deviant agenda is trying to corrupt and pervert. Leave the kids and the puppets alone and take the agendas elsewhere.
You do realize that they have had a character who has AIDS, right?
So what? You mention it as if this is somehow supposed to be a good thing.
I highly doubt they directly stated a Muppet was sick with AID's.
Sick with a flu maybe.
But yeah...is that supposed to be a good thing if he had AID's? We all know how 99.9% of people contract it. Unprotected sex (especially anal) or drug use. The other 1% being blood transfusion recipient & the use of unsterile tools (quack dentists offices, make shift tattoo parlors, etc).
Ernie and Bert live together in an apartment in the basement of 123 Sesame Street. Ernie and Bert sleep in separate beds, though they still share a bedroom. Sesame Workshop states that the two are not homosexuals,[7] and some of Bert's interactions with female characters appear to show that he is attracted to women: serenading Connie Stevens in the Some Enchanted Evening segment of a first-season episode of The Muppet Show, and recording a song about his girlfriend, I Want to Hold Your Ear, which was released on several albums.
I highly doubt they directly stated a Muppet was sick with AID's.
Sick with a flu maybe.
But yeah...is that supposed to be a good thing if he had AID's? We all know how 99.9% of people contract it. Unprotected sex (especially anal) or drug use. The other 1% being blood transfusion recipient & the use of unsterile tools.
Did they really have a Muppet with AIDS?
Maybe Oscar the Grouch got it from a stray syringe in the trash... I mean they do live in Brooklyn.
Way to mislead. You do realize that the character that has AIDS is a part of the show in South Africa--not because of some gay agenda. You want to be gay, be gay. Leave the kids alone.
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