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To: mandingo republican
Is nothing scared anymore? Are we that far gone as a culture that even in a movie which we take our children we continuously have to be bombarded by images and messages that homosexuality is a normal and accepted lifestyle? I just thought the showing of this homosexual couple was a very subversive trick to get kids on board with a liberal mindset at a very early age. I want to take the kids to see an innocent movie about dogs who talk not a movie about how OK homosexual marriage is.Well, too bad. Remember, the media has a conservative bias. [end sarcasm]
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3 posted on
10/12/2003 6:21:51 PM PDT by
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To: mandingo republican
Socialist indoctrination rule number 1: Children are much easier to sway, than are adults.
4 posted on
10/12/2003 6:24:01 PM PDT by
Paul Atreides
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To: mandingo republican
Unfortunately there isn't much that's "off limits" anymore. You can write your displeasure to the films producers but the better method is to spread the word and hope it hits them at the boxoffice.
The agenda of emphasising homosexual glorification while trying to disguise it as "tolerance" is an everyday occurrance.
Prairie
5 posted on
10/12/2003 6:24:41 PM PDT by
prairiebreeze
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To: mandingo republican
I dont know if the kids picked it up,I thought you said this was a movie about a dog that talks, oriented to kids.
Now, you say you don't know if the kids picked it up (likely not), but your gaydar is so fine tuned that you feel you have to "warn" FReepers about two guys living in the same house together.
Tell me, did the movie show them having sex together? Kissing? Taking baths together?
Are we that far gone as a culture that even in a movie which we take our children we continuously have to be bombarded by images and messages that homosexuality is a normal and accepted lifestyle?
What overt signs of homosexuality were displayed in this movie?
I wonder if you might learn a lesson from your kids here: just sit back and enjoy a movie about a talking dog, for Christ's sake!
6 posted on
10/12/2003 6:28:02 PM PDT by
sinkspur
(Adopt a dog or a cat from a shelter! Save a life, and maybe you'll save your own, too!)
To: mandingo republican
This contry has reached a very sad era where as an adult you need to check out the movie reviews before taking a child to ANY movie, specially a "kids" movie.
7 posted on
10/12/2003 6:29:46 PM PDT by
TruthConquers
("Who will liberate us from these tyrants of secularist tolerance?")
To: mandingo republican
Are we that far gone as a culture that even in a movie which we take our children we continuously have to be bombarded by images and messages that homosexuality is a normal and accepted lifestyle?I just saw "School of Rock" with my kids, and they did the gay angle a different and, I felt, even more unacceptable way. The movie has a classroom of 10 year olds in which one boy is shown to have an unquenchable desire to be a fashion designer, and is otherwise portreyed as obviously gay. Imagine what this boy will go through as a teenager with everyone knowing his 15 minutes of fame had been as a homosexual.
Yes, they are doing this to spread their gay agenda. But when they do it to a child actor, it's so much worst. Much as I hate government meddling, it makes one think Gary Coleman may be right regarding the evils of making children actors. Outlaw child labor.
To: mandingo republican
How is this much different from the 1960s sitcom "Family Affair"? Uncle Bill and Mister French, his butler. Yeah sure, a butler in a Manhattan apartment.
9 posted on
10/12/2003 6:31:22 PM PDT by
Salman
(Mickey Akbar)
To: mandingo republican
Thanks for posting this. My family headed out to the mall today for lunch and then we were going to go to the theater to watch 'Good Boy.' We had some time to kill before the movie so we went into a game store. My 6-year-old son spotted the board game Dog-opoly and was immediately smitten as he loves everything that is dog-themed. The game cost about the same as the movie would have cost the three of us so he had a choice to make. He chose the game and we spent several hours enjoying ourselves playing Dog-opoly. He learned quite a bit about counting money, making wise choices about when to save and when to invest and a lot about the different breeds of dogs. I think we'll avoid this movie until he's older.
11 posted on
10/12/2003 6:33:51 PM PDT by
mplsconservative
(Liberals view security like ostriches. Head in the sand, rear in the air. But they "feel" safe.)
To: mandingo republican
Yes, most movies have left wing propaganda woven all through them. Tonight a corny Keanu movie is on TNT (I think) called "Sweet November." It's supposed to be just a love story, but the underlying theme is: capitalism is bad. The man who loves his work and gives it his all is an obsessive jerk, who needs to learn to throw away his watch and cellphone and hang out with the pretty girl and all her gay friends, earn less, romp on the beach... I particularly noticed the scene where our boy is standing on a street looking around at this lovely, picturesque corner of town... and in the background some old woman is putting up a big poster of Che Guevara in the window of the quaint little book store.
On TBS, Jerry McGuire is telling Bridget Jones (whatever her name is) after making a pass at her that he feels like Clarence Thomas, harrassing his female employee. Always these little digs.... and of course, doing anything for money, wanting money, caring about money... always, always bad.
12 posted on
10/12/2003 6:34:29 PM PDT by
wizardoz
(Palestinians blow up over the least little thing...)
To: mandingo republican
The message is to
little boys everywhere...
If you dont know how to do it
"they" will show you how to
walk the dog..
13 posted on
10/12/2003 6:36:41 PM PDT by
joesnuffy
(Moderate Islam Is For Dilettantes)
To: mandingo republican
Have you watched JAG lately?
To: mandingo republican
Thanks for the warning.
21 posted on
10/12/2003 6:46:35 PM PDT by
SW6906
To: mandingo republican
Are we that far gone as a culture that even in a movie which we take our children we continuously have to be bombarded by images and messages that homosexuality is a normal and accepted lifestyle?
....Ahem, where have you been??????....ten to one, your kids have been learning this in school since kindergarten!!!!!!
22 posted on
10/12/2003 6:46:56 PM PDT by
GrandMoM
("What is impossible with men is possible with GOD -Luke 18:27)
To: mandingo republican
They should have been realistic and had at least one of them dying of aids.
23 posted on
10/12/2003 6:47:54 PM PDT by
Bullish
To: mandingo republican
Don't you get it? According to them, gay is 'normal', if they don't have gay characters in a movie it's abnomal.
24 posted on
10/12/2003 6:49:06 PM PDT by
Grig
To: mandingo republican
I have seen t.v. programs inch their way towards saturation with a pro-homosexual stand.
Even JAG showed Harm coupled with a lesbian pilot on a secret mission for the CIA. Come on America wake up!
To: mandingo republican
Yep. The powers that be are not the "white brother hood" or "black helicopters" manipulating mankind. It's the subliminals on TV, movies and other broadcasts. It's the darkside that few ever notice consciencely, but their subconscience mind soaks it up like a sponge.
Many Christians don't own TV's because the Bible warns of this stuff.
Take illegal immigration, for example. The media ignores it's danger, so mankind ignores it. If the media were to make a big deal out of it, something would be done. The massess would be led.
Look at the war in Iraq. What do you hear and see? Darkness.
The press will not report the light. Fear and chaos breeds brain dead viewers. When their brains are constantly bombarded by negitive, fearful messages, they feel they need to keep watching to make sure they are safe or prepared for the worst.
If the press were to start showing things that are good, kind, and of good report, the world would be a happy, friendly, unified planet.
Without misery, there is no power to control the minds of the sheeple.
28 posted on
10/12/2003 6:52:51 PM PDT by
concerned about politics
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To: mandingo republican
I saw Good Boy today. It had no dachshund or chihuahua characters, so I give it 1 dogtreat out of four.
As for the two men who live in the same house...At age 38, I saw them as a gay couple./ But if I were 8, I probably would think they're brothers sharing a home . Whether today's 8 year olds are so naive, I cannot say.
29 posted on
10/12/2003 6:53:00 PM PDT by
kaylar
To: mandingo republican
What the hell are you talking about? I saw the movie this weekend and didn't see anything of the kind. I suppose if you try to find innuendo in any movie you will be successful. Maybe there is a position open for you in the Taliban's censorship bureau.
Next time, either relax and enjoy the film or just stay home.
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