TV shows and movies portray a liberal view, that’s the answer.
Do you ever see TV or movies portray homosexuality in a bad light, for example?
Is a terrorist ever a Muslim, or any minority for that matter? Aren’t they typically caucasian, skin head type dudes?
How often are people portrayed having casual sex, without consequences, awareness of consequences, or any discussion of same? How often is casual sex presented as normal everyday behavior?
I’m sure there are other examples, but you get the idea. Liberals run the entertainment industry, and the most extreme have a social/political agenda they want to push through entertainment. Even the less extreme believe in casual sex, so they see nothing wrong with its portrayal. The most extreme bend over backwards to avoid offending Muslims or minorities, but go out of their way to insult mainstream Christianity.
The agenda is out there.
Has no one noticed how often these shows glamorize Gov./LE flaunting constitutional constraints on their power?
Warrantless searches, intimidation of “suspects”, holding persons without charges, beating’s to get confessions, etc., ALL are now routinely portrayed as acceptable, without condemnation.
The “Cops” are ALWAYS right, and anything they do to prove their case is OK.
Pure brainwashing, Gov. Org. at all levels is to be seen as infallible, and our rights are a mere remnant, to be erased as quickly as possible.
Doubt it?
Just watch one evening of Cop/Gov Agent programming, see if you can count the examples of shrugging off legal restraints on their powers.
Some make token mention of restrictions, but then follow them up with excuses for why the situation is so dire that restrictions may be ignored with impunity.
I have noticed one exception. The show “Bones”. Bones is agnostic, Booth is a pretty good Catholic, former military, in the first season her boss was a deacon in his local church. In one epsiode they had a muslim suicide bomber kill his brother when said brother became a Christian. For the most part, they steer clear of political issues and when they do, they present opposing viewpoints. It’s not perfect, but I think it’s one of the better options.