Posted on 02/13/2019 7:59:13 AM PST by SeekAndFind
Just when you thought it was safe to share your favorite childhood classics with your kids, the New York Times goes and ruins it with an article called "The Gay History of America's Classic Children's Books," by Jesse Green. From Frog and Toad to Goodnight Moon, we are told that our beloved stories are awash in "a secret language of queer compassion." I'm always bemused when people claim that beloved fictional characters are gay. A few months ago it was "Sesame Street's" Ernie and Bert, whose closet door was abruptly slammed shut by their creator, Frank Oz, after he got annoyed by the nattering Nancies who would not stop speculating about the hand puppets' sexuality.
And yet, the speculators keep it up. It always seems rude to do this to beloved characters, especially when each character means something different to each reader. Harriet the Spy (who I've now been informed is a lesbian or something) was one of my favorites. It's not just queer kids who are left out and in need of compassion, as this author suggests, but any kid who is deemed "different," as I was for being a gregarious know-it-all who liked school and would randomly break out into song. It was a rough beginning. The narrative that only queer kids need compassion is tiring. All children need someone to make them feel special. #AllKidsMatter.
The other bothersome thing about this particular story is that Green claims that all of the authors of the books in question were gay while admitting that some were "in the closet." If that's the case, what business does Green have outing them like this? We live in a time when everyone and their emotional support animal has some queer identity, complete with preferred pronouns, plastered all over their social media. We couldn't avoid it if we tried. But there are people who prefer not to shout their sexual preferences to the world and just want to live quiet lives. Outing people who haven't outed themselves is rude. Green writes,
[T]hey won Caldecott and Newbery Medals for books that, without ever directly speaking their truth, sent it out in a secret language that was somehow accessible to those who needed to receive it. And not just to them. These works comforted the proto-gay but also tenderized the proto-straight in a way no other literature could.
“Heres to my sweet Satan”
No wonder I could not understand what “My Grandma Lived in Gooligulch” was about. I simply missed the gay angle /s/
Everything that's wrong with the NYT in a sentence.
Well not everything, there's much more wrong, but this is a good starting place.
This goes along with the theme constantly pushed by socialist and the left that every historical figure was in fact gay... The lunatic left is relentless.
The period of history in which "The Favourite" is set is a period I have read a lot about (mainly for the War of the Spanish Succession). I refuse to see that movie. They may as well have claimed that the Queen and her favourites had wings and could fly.
Was that meant to be a kiddie’s song?! Wow, he really was tripping!
I still have the one I grew up with over 50 years ago but the binding is a mess and it needs reconditioning.
No school like the old school.
Everybody relax... This is the way things are from now on....
J. M. Barrie was neither gay nor a pedophile. The boys he adopted who lived into the mid 20th century refuted that over and over again. He was an eccentric, though, in the tradition of Lewis Carroll.
“Glasses Off!” ping!
And if you play a country song backwards, you get your girl back, you get your truck back, you may even get your dog back.
Long story short?
The left, every day all day, is laser focused on dismantling, tarnishing, ridiculing all things ( art, history, people, institutions etc) that are wholesome or traditional that comes from Western civilization.
And they have the platforms and power to do it. Every day all day, we need to teach our children and grandchildren in our homes how to recognize this. And combat it as best we can.
You could also hear your wallet screaming because of the new cartridge you'd be needing very soon.
Dee Snider, in Senate testimony, responding to allegations from Tipper Gore that a song about their guitar player's throat operation had a more sexual meaning.
Senator Al Gore furiously objected to the comment and moved that it be stricken from the congressional record.
Thank you for the clarification on Barrie. The book IS weird, though, and there were some Catholic sources who used Barrie’s friendship with Chesterton to attack Chesterton. I am glad for the clarification.
Not EVERY historical figure, only the good ones. None of the bad people are gay. Ever.
It's not working. God has still spoken on the subject. Repeatedly.
For this cause God gave them up unto vile affections: for even their women did change the natural use into that which is against nature: And likewise also the men, leaving the natural use of the woman, burned in their lust one toward another; men with men working that which is unseemly, and receiving in themselves that recompence of their error which was meet........Who knowing the judgment of God, that they which commit such things are worthy of death (Rom 1:26,27,32)
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