That is what I was thinking too. And honestly, I personally wouldnt care all that much, and maybe even find it enjoyable if the only issue was featuring gay relationships. If two guys want to do things like that, I often feel the same way as if they wanted to do drugs and smoke and get obese, their live, their choices. Yes, having homosexuals as purely victims of “neo-Nazi” types got old ages ago, but it’s a lot more than that. But now it seems injecting unrepentant, bad behavior has become a necessity all over.
I had watched a some of the thrid season online just curious to see if they would try to go back to Season 1 and away from celebrating every sin there is. Instead, they try to get you to sympathize with high school students who sabatage families to get their kid back, whom they initially didnt even want, when they are clearly unfit parents. Bullying of heterosexuals is made light of and celebrated-only a big deal if the victim is gay, after all. And like said before, yet more “girl power”, “fight the patriarchy”, “men are stopping me from achieving my goals” tripe to top it off.
That's just being honest about the impact of it.
To feature sex outside of marriage in a loving manner used to be mature audience material. Yet here we have underage sex, also mature material, and then homosexual material -- that was taboo.
Do I think young people should be able to read such material, or even be exposed to it in theatrical presentations? Yes! But packaging and context are key.
Glee is a package designed to indoctrinate by overwhelming the moral sense of the viewer, to entrain the young mind in a certain immoral and socially destructive ways of living. TV watchers are especially gullible. And the young TV watcher even more gullible than the old.
Glee is a moral trap to the innocent.