Posted on 01/28/2005 7:38:34 AM PST by presidio9
1) Spongebob Squarepants is a well-liked and well-known cartoon character in a cartoon appropriate for children
2) Radical homosexual organizations are specifically targeting children by taking a character from said childrens' cartoon and infusing it with homosexual propaganda where there was none before.
3) Ergo, the homosexuals are openly trying to recruit children into their perversion.
IMO we should have drawn the line with homosexual childrens' books, at the very least. Having not done so it was inevitable that the homosexual lobby would take this next step, since it is inherent in their nature to escalate recruitment until forcibly prevented from doing so.
Just because the homos want to claim Spongebob as one of their doesn't mean we should all go along with it. Are we gonna bend over and let the gays take whatever cartoon characters they want and leave us with ... Captain Planet?
Pineapples and David Hasselhoff - need I say more?
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Comedy Central last night had an episode of Shorties Watching Shorties which refered to Spongebob as the "gay" sponge. As in the character is a homosexual. They also showed an image of Spongebob with a homosexual type character.
The MSM is hiding behind their fingers.
The AFA did not call the characters homosexuals, the liberal/leftists did it themselves!
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For the zillionth time: It's not about SpongeBob. It's about the pro-gay, pro-feminist curriculum that is to accompany the video to 61,000 public schools. The curriculum is far worse than the pledge, though the pledge is a very bad idea. Do you really want innocent, vulnerable elementary school children pledging to tolerate everyone's sexual identity? There are a lot of sexual predators out their who prey specifically on children. Should the kids tolerate their sexual identity?
My 9 year old son likes SpongeBob and I must admit that I find the cartoon pretty funny.
Having said that, I did not appreciate the fishnet stockings and high heeled boots on Patrick in the final scene of the full featured film.
This controversy never was and never will be about whether the characters themselves are gay, any more than the Clinton impeachment was about sex. The MSM is trying to focus attention on that idea to trivialize the true point, which is that there is an agenda to indoctrinate our youth to accept homosexuality as normal. It isn't.
There is a major equivalence drive going on in the media to make all lifestyles appear normal. I'd rather let my kids wait and make their own minds up for themselves when they are old enough to handle the gray areas of life.
Apparently you realized that my post WAS about SpongeBob. It is not allowed to comment on SpongeBob in a story regarding SpongeBob? Is addressing any point other than the one you choose to focus on not allowed?
Having said that, I did not appreciate the fishnet stockings and high heeled boots on Patrick in the final scene of the full featured film.
I thought it was the funniest moment in the movie.
A man (or male in this case) dressed as a woman can be very funny and is not a sign of recent moral decay in our society. Drag humor goes back through MASH, Bugs Bunny, Some Like it Hot, Monty Python, Milton Berle, all the way to Shakespeare and the ancient Greek comedies.
Besides, Patrick had some great gams!
My family loves Spongebob. As far as this video to appear in March, that is another story. My only question regarding Spongebobs is: why did they make a PG rated movie instead of G rated movie?
I think this has more to do with getting caught peddling an agenda, then trying to cover both sides of the street than anything else.
If you're marketing a "product" to parents, and kids of this age group, "Gay" is the last thing you want to be associated with.
From fashionable minority to Childhood Insult in ein augen blick, nice work Homos.
Gay is so over.
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