TV, especially in the sitcom genre, is a long, far cry from the 1980s, when it was actually entertaining. Now it’s nearly all saturated with unfunny one-liners, poorly talented actors and wayyyyy too much social commentary. Funny thing is.. I don’t miss it.
Why I watch KDramas.
Im surprised that only 6.4 % characters on tv are gay. There is at least one gay person per show, so that doesnt compute.
Fake News. Fake Women.
Not a problem...There are two of us in this household (different sexes; the word "gender" is allowed in this house only when referring to words...)
The LGBTQQWERTYXYZ morons out themselves.
The latest (that I know of) is Supergirl; I don't go looking for the freaks.
I suppose the perversions continue; Supergirl is lesbian? I may never know. That show, among others, is not allowed in my presence or within earshot... and there are so many today. As close as I can tell, this trend began seriously about 6 or 7 years ago. I refuse to keep track of the names, but pervert freaks are hard to forget.
How we do regret our divorce from TV, 15 years ago. We’ve missed so much culture.
If there were as many queers as the entertainment media would have us believe, the human race would not have survived long enough to domesticate wheat.
TV shows are definitely pushing the homo characters, more and more, each season. The only ‘series’ I watch is Blue Bloods. For the most part, they don’t push the leftist pap carap.
And, I would like to see a study done to confirm if TV commercials/ads are under some sort of FCC law to push more interracial couples, more blacks as affluent and smart vs the dumb white male/couples who made bad decisions.
Can’t wait until Trump comments on it.
And fewer viewers as well.
The squeaky wheel gets the oil. The less than 2% of the population who are homosexual or variations thereof (bi, tranny, etc.) make enough noise that you’d think they were one in four or five!
NIXON: Huh?
EHRLICHMAN: It's fatal liberality. And with its use on television, it has such leverage.
NIXON: You know what's happened [in northern California]?
EHRLICHMAN: San Francisco has just gone clear over.
NIXON: But it's not just the ratty part of town. The upper class in San Francisco is that way. The Bohemian Grove, which I attend from time to time--it is the most faggy goddamned thing you could ever imagine, with that San Francisco crowd. I can't shake hands with anybody from San Francisco.
Decorators. They got to do something. But we don't have to glorify it. You know one of the reasons fashions have made women look so terrible is because the goddamned designers hate women. Designers taking it out on the women. Now they're trying to get some more sexy things coming on again.
EHRLICHMAN: Hot pants.
NIXON: Jesus Christ.
From what I’ve seen when it comes to the overabundance of gay characters in media they’re not letting up. They just had yet another gay character come out on this time on the Disney tv show “Andi Mack” over a week ago.