Posted on 06/20/2002 4:38:51 AM PDT by AppyPappy
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For more than three years, NBC's Will & Grace has taken the lead among the four major networks in normalizing the homosexual lifestyle. The sitcom centers around two roommates--Will, a "gay" man, and Grace, a straight female--and their two friends, Jack, who is also homosexual, and Karen, a rich, married snob. Father wants to help 12 year-old son to get some tail
Here is a summary of the June 6 episode of Will & Grace which Ford felt was worthy of their financial support. This episode contains the usual attempts to normalize the homosexual lifestyle through the use of humor. Jack, the show's flamboyant homosexual, jokes about being "a girl," while Will, also a homosexual, jokes about not being allowed in the Boy Scouts simply because "I like to kiss other boys."Especially repulsive in this episode is the storyline revolving around Elliott, Jack's 12-year-old son. As a favor to Jack, 30-something Grace agrees to accompany Elliott to his school's dance. Jack attends the dance as a chaperone, and when he discovers that the girl Elliott likes is there, he tries to encourage his son to ask her to dance. Grace objects, insisting that Elliott should learn to stay with whomever he takes on a date.
Jack gets angry at Grace, insisting that the only important thing is that he wants to "get my kid some tail."
Jack and Grace argue some more, giving an opportunity to promote adult/child sex. He says that he regrets the fact that "I was going to let [Elliott, the 12-year-old son] go to second with [Grace, the adult woman].
Elliott finally winds up in a conversation with the girl. After Elliott tells her that his dad is a homosexual, she happily tells him, "One of my moms is gay."
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