Posted on 10/20/2007 1:48:06 PM PDT by ParsifalCA
When does entertainment stop being entertainment and cross the line into propaganda?
On ABC its Tuesday nights at 10:00, when Boston Legal airs.
ABC used its October 16 Boston Legal episode, Do Tell, to promote the homosexual agenda, with a story about a homosexual general suing the United States Army for discharging him on the basis of his sexual orientation.
To deliver the politically correct message, the Boston Legal writers spoke through their characters as if they were ventriloquists dummies. Tolerant characters had ample opportunity to expound on the discrimination gays face, as lawyer Alan Shore does for his homophobic colleague Denny Crane... [more@ExileStreet]
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I’ve noticed that creepng in...but I only watch the Las Vegas version, the rest are boring.
24/7 in the MSM
memo: tv is not reality.
I’m with you, I was ready to switch channels when they once again had a storyline that was more about pushing their agenday (last week was about a teenager suing her school which also taught abstinence, because she contracted the aids virus, at no time did i hear the issue of parental responsibility be addressed).
However, my husband wanted to watch and as soon as he fell asleep, I switched the channel. I used to find BL entertaining, but now it’s gotten so that their agenda pushing storylines are way too blatant, and it all started with that cross dresser character, imo.
I turned it off 5 minutes into the show as well.
I only watch CSI: Miami - it’s not preachy at all.
i like CSI miami, even though i don’t care for Caruso’s acting. i like their story lines.
By the way, I'm typing this while looking sideways and away from the screen - Just like David Caruso's character talks!
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