Posted on 09/22/2013 3:15:55 PM PDT by Morgana
I'm not that smart so as it is and I lose IQ points if I even so much as accidentally come across a "Here Comes Honey Boo Boo" commercial while flipping through the channels.
She is living inside my head.
This is the most disgusting show I have ever watched a few minutes of (the wife will have it on occasionally and I leave the room)
To be honest not a good model for the pro life movement.
Amazing how we pay these trailer trash to breed and stay stupid.
South Park was way too kind to them.
I’ve never watched this show, and more than likely never will, but I think the article here makes a very good Pro-Life argument. Thanks for posting.
I am now taking a sip of water, clearing my throat, and preparing my diatribe about the sorry state of American culture, the anti-intellectualism that has taken over our society, and how the movie Idiocracy is totally coming true and Honey Boo Boo is proof.
Just the thought of driving through McIntyre Georgia makes me cringe even without the presence of Honey Boo Boo.
No, there are more disgusting shows: housewives of any city, Kardashians, Bridezillas, etc. At least HBB is a true life drama. What you see is what they are. I may not like it but it is better than many other shows.
First of all, that kid, Alana, is the most annoying child I’ve ever seen in my life.
Secondly, the family has a homosexual relative and they all believe there’s nothing wrong with being queer. So I won’t be holding them up as any kind of example. I’m glad they didn’t abort their children, but it would be even better if they were married when they had them.
I have never seen any of those shows save that bridezilla crud that I cought a few minutes of as the wife had it on. As far as that show, it’s no wonder less and less young people are getting married.
> No, there are more disgusting shows: housewives of any city, Kardashians, Bridezillas, etc. At least HBB is a true life drama. What you see is what they are. I may not like it but it is better than many other shows.
Maybe so but to watch Honey Boo Boo you have to lower your IQ 50 points just to tolerate it.
I watch it, too. Reminds me of some extended family members but the good news is there is hope for anyone in this country with luck, talent and guts!
To be honest, the show gives me hope for this generation of welfare queens and baby-daddys to overcome their dysfunction.
I can’t believe there’s someone actually defending watching this. I’ve only heard it described and it repelled me. I pride myself on never having seen it.
Seems mostly wives are watching this crap(including my own sometimes)Just stupid.
How, though? Not one of the Honey Boo-Boo women with kids is married. The mother had some kind of "commitment ceremony" instead of a wedding. I don't see anything here to praise.
I only watched the South Park version of Honey Boo Boo.
I believe it increased my IQ but only by a few points.
But James Cameron raised the bar for us all. Cue James Cameron’s theme
While I am not a watcher of the show I get the point. I happen to be a BIG fan of Duck Dynasty which I think is a wonderful family show that always leaves me feeling like I have watched a bunch of good ol’ boys put one over on the city slickers who think they are so much smarter. The Robertsons are laughing all the way to the bank with a prayer in their heart and a smile on their lips
Well, Honey Boo Boo is on TV and making a ton of money because Mama June had an idea that Alana was “somebody” and worth the effort. That’s “gutsy” and supporting her kid.
Also read that all the money goes to the child, Alana. If the other family members get paid for being hillbillies, good for them. They have an avenue to success out of poverty.
The commitment ceremony was a wedding, which is more than most commit to.
I don’t have a problem with hillbillies or rednecks. I live in rural central Virginia, Southern redneck central. I’m surrounded by some of the best people on earth. And none of them have the gross (lack of) manners practiced by the Boo-Boo clan.
I also don’t mind them making lots of money. Good for them, I say. But I won’t hold them up as any kind of moral example when they admit they approve of homosexuality, and when every female in the show who has borne children is unmarried.
You’re mistaken about that ceremony. It was not a wedding. A “commitment ceremony” doesn’t equate to the taking of marriage vows, no matter how many people do it.
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