I think it was T.S. Eliott that said something like
"Man is an animal that can stand only so much truth."
Sadly, today's media is largley composed of VERY effeminant types.
...Of all pieces of advice that people have lavished on me--oh, discreetly, courteously, almost without seemingly to do so--I have retained only one, and it's advice that I never follow: "Be prudent!" It would seem that because of present circumstances, as they say, I should be prudent. According to my way of thinking, however, the best way to learn to be prudent is to realize just how imprudent one can be... Prudence is the virtue of happy days, of prosperous periods. When you find yourself well sheltered, why the devil go outdoors to look for trouble? But when trouble is looking for you, it's primarily a question of facing it, since it would be still more dangerous to turn your back on it. In that case, prudence is only the alibi of the cowardly. --"The Last Essays of Georges Bernanos"
Literally, the staff of entertainment and news and other media across the board are disproportionately homosexual.