It disturbs me that people continually condemn shows or movies on the flimsiest of evidence, without having seen them. It was the same with "The Passion of the Christ."
"Postcards from Buster" is a series in which the animated hero visits real-life kids and their families across America. He has visited with Evangelical Christian families, Orthodox Jewish families and both Christian and Muslim Arab-Americans. There's no homosexual agenda involved in his visiting a couple of families in Vermont headed by two women -- who probably, as far as ordinary kids watching are concerned, would come across as just a couple of friends sharing a house, like in the old "Kate and Allie" sitcom.
It's true that I haven't seen this particular episode either, so I might be wrong about its inoccuousness (inoccuosity?). But having written several other episodes of the series, I can certainly testify that the show as a whole is about as pro-family values as you can get.
You must admit that once the show's pro-diversity bona fides were established the next step was for Buster to drop in on a lesbian family. Many people at this forum are angry at the steady drip, drip, drip against traditional family values. Water wears down rocks over time.
Last fall the voters made a statement about gay marriage. Why should they fund subversive media organizations?
>>>> But having written several other episodes of the series, I can certainly testify that the show as a whole is about as pro-family values as you can get. <<<<<
gnosys
From CA
Member
Since Feb 13, 2005
Bhahaha
OK
>>> There's no homosexual agenda involved in his visiting a couple of families in Vermont headed by two women <<<<
Bhahahaha LOL
Right
>>> who probably, as far as ordinary kids watching are concerned, would come across as just a couple of friends sharing a house <<<<
Young kids are a whole lot smarter.
Theyll know somethings not right!
families, two women...
read my #4
You signed up today and your first post is defending the homosexual agenda being shoved in our childrens face??
HERE KITTY, KITTY!
Are you saying you've written Postcards from Buster episodes?
I can certainly testify that the show as a whole is about as pro-family values as you can get.
Apparently, as pro-gay-family as you can get.