This alone is worth the price of admission!!
When did The Bee switch to hard news?
Hunter Biden’s show, show me yours and I’ll show you mine.
Joey B’s Sniffy the president.
Karine Jean-Pierre’s Licky the lottapuss
Michelle Obama’s, name that bulge
Dr. Jilly in erotic adventures in babysitting.
Just a few that are still in the works
#8, LOL
Bert and Ernie Get Down
Yes, The Bee, of course.
I was thinking, ‘so what’ until I got to the first show, ‘Homomelon’.
At that point I realized it was The Bee.
These parodies are no cleaner than the real thing - to copy and paste the post from the other thread:
Even though this is from some years ago Musk should tweet this out - a lot of people are still not aware this happened: https://www.youtube.com/watch?t=208&v=8kmjkXTrxAw&feature=youtu.be
And again...this is still just one of numerous examples of this kind of garbage:
When it comes to animation, Big Mouth sexualizes middle schoolers while F Is for Family sexualized young children.
You may have heard the outcry surrounding Cuties, a film premiering on Netflix which features scantily clad twerking preteens.
Netflix canceled their series involving drag queen RuPaul and a 10-year old. It was only for one season, but shouldn’t have been on at all.
Nostalgia be damned, Netflix’s television adaptation of The Babysitters Club engaged in child abuse by featuring a trans child.
From the very first scene, Netflix let viewers know that Teenage Bounty Hunters was going to be a problem, as a 16-year-old seduces her boyfriend with Bible verses.
There’s plenty to Netflix’s Sex Education series. Its first season featured an abortion, while its second season opened with trans teens, masturbation, and the Morning After pill.”
^and that was *5 years ago* - think of how much more material like that they have produced since then.
But it is not just the international films Netflix streams that are problematic. Its original programming sexualizes minors, grooms children, places underage actors in inappropriate sexual scenarios, and shows animated child porn.
Take, for example, the RuPaul dramedy AJ and the Queen which premiered in January of 2020. The show involves ten-year-old A.J. (Izzy G.), a girl dressed like a boy, who accompanies RuPaul to drag shows all over the country. One of the queens refers to little AJ as a “top,” a sexual term in LGBT culture. In one episode, A.J. puts on RuPaul’s giant fake breasts and lays on her back in the pool as RuPaul watches. In front of the girl, adults discuss someone being slipped a roofie. The offensive sexual content involving the child actor in this show is too much to list. Luckily, AJ and the Queen was canceled after just one season.
And what about Big Mouth? It is a Netflix cartoon that depicts and promotes sexual exploitation among pre-teens. Big Mouth is so blatant in its exploitation that dialogue in the first season between “the Hormone Monster” and the child characters actually says the quiet part out loud. As Newsbusters reported in 2017: