Posted on 12/23/2019 9:20:23 AM PST by powermill
Showtimes The L Word: Generation Q is a weekly left-wing propaganda lecture with nudity thrown-in. It is the sort of show Shonda Rhimes would create if she did not have the restrictions of network television. This week, just in time for Christmas, the show threw in dialogue comparing a lesbian ministers relationship with Jesus to an open sexual one.
In the episode, Lost Love, on December 22, Hollywood personal assistant Finley (Jacqueline Toboni) gets deeper into a relationship with Rebecca (Olivia Thirlby), another woman she met at a bar. While in bed together, Rebecca tells Finley that her first sexual partner was a doll named Sylvia. Later on during a work assignment, Finley discovers that Rebecca is a minister at a local Christian church, the Multicultural Community Church. Finley reacts with shock and has a conversation with her lesbian paramour after the service.
Rebecca: Im sorry that you had to find out like that. I know that it can be kind of weird at first. Um, I'm actually more closeted about being Christian than I am about being queer.
Finley: [Laughs] Yeah.
Rebecca: And it was going so well between us. Right?
Finley: Yeah, this really puts the Silvia thing in, like, a totally different light for me.
Rebecca: Yeah, does it?
Finley: Yeah. 'Cause you're, like... married to Jesus, right?
Rebecca: Yeah. I am. But it's an open relationship. Sexually, I mean.
Finley: Oh... [Laughs]
Rebecca: So, did you have a religious upbringing?
Finley: Uh, yeah. I was raised Catholic. Very, very Catholic.
Rebecca: Well, a lot of people that come here have your experience. They were raised Catholic. And then they come here. I try to help remind them that they're not those kids anymore. They can choose what they want to believe.
Finley: [Grunts]
Rebecca: Have you been in a Catholic church since you were a kid?
Finley: No. God, no, I didn't even go to my grandpa's funeral.
Rebecca: Uh-huh. What do you think would happen if you went to one?
Finley: I don't know.
Rebecca: Some churches are safe spaces.
Finley: [Laughs] Not in my experience. So, do you have, like, a direct line to Jesus back there or...?
Rebecca: Yeah, the phone's right in my office.
Finley: See, I don't know if you're kidding.
Of course, the writers would make Finley a Catholic who is now afraid to walk into a church due to childhood experience. Catholicism and evangelical Christianity are Hollywoods religious punching bags. The sexual left has been trying to co-opt Christianity for decades and purge it of all biblical truth on sexual morality. They have succeeded in many places. Through the leftist lens, the only way to love a homosexual person is to affirm their sexual activities even if those actions are contrary to biblical teaching and natural law.
In between referring to a relationship with Jesus in flippantly sexual terms, the episode tries to defend Los Angeless disastrous public school system. Main character Bette (Jennifer Beals), who is running for mayor of Los Angeles, defends LAs notoriously bad public schools on the grounds that they are more diverse than private or charter ones. (Her opponent is a mean straight white man. Literally, every villain in the show is a cold or clueless straight white man.)
Bette tells her opponent, You were using coded language to imply, among other things, that our city's public schools are inferior. And I would have to ask you, by what measure? If all you do is look at AP scores and, and rankings, then you're missing out on the bigger picture. Our city's public schools have a more diverse student body and faculty that reflects the students back to themselves, and that is invaluable. Diversity matters. Only a leftist could argue that bad schools are good as long as they can claim an ethnically diverse population.
The L Word: Generation Q is the sort of show every gender-theory professor on left-wing college campuses today can love. In other words, it is stupid, vulgar, boring and, as of this week, blasphemous to boot
Beautiful lesbians! I like lesbian sex. That said, this is a stretch too far!
I am so tired of people thinking that being edgy, controversial, outrageous, blasphemous, etc. is any sort of a substitute for actual humor.
this bilge would never make it on network tv
If they did the show with ugly dikes, it would violate FRs Lazmataz Rule.
In that case, Id never to pronounce the LWord cast guilty!
At some level, homosexuals know they are involved in destructive relationships and practices.
They want to deny it, but that internal conflict never goes away.
Christianity is the foil for it.
“You adulteresses, do you not know that friendship with the world is hostility toward God? Therefore whoever wishes to be a friend of the world makes himself an enemy of God.”
James 4:4
gosh that is such a shocking show- yawn-
Golly how brave of them- making fun of Christians- Show some spine- have a gay minister in a gay sexual relationship in islam-
‘this bilge would never make it on network tv’
in a couple of years Hallmark will be showing it.
“I am so tired of people thinking that being edgy, controversial, outrageous, blasphemous, etc. is any sort of a substitute for actual humor.”
There are many who do not know how to be funny without insulting someone or some group.
Like they say;”It ain’t funny unless it hurts someone”.
Just an excuse to trash Christianity.
Its the female version of Hung. Who cares?
Can you say “BLASPHEMY”????????
can you say watch out for lighting bolts, earthquakes, floods and other natural calamities? God is not mocked..
Only two look lesbo
How silly
Try watching a couple of proper lezzies go at it. It's not like they depict it in the dirty movies.
Lord how much women empower faggotry never ever ceases to amaze me
I guess they don’t fear what they don’t know. That kind of talk sends cold chills down my spine.
I am curious as to why it is that male homosexuals get so many diseases, but lesbians don’t seem to have those issues, although I have heard they have higher rates of breast and ovarian cancer.
Wouldn’t it be nice if we could have a time out from stories like these? People are usually in good spirits going into the holidays and who needs this degrading junk? Who cares what the lunatics are doing? Just give us time away - like a whole year - from this sickness. Yesterday it was a father killing a daughter he impregnated. On top of the dog and pony show just concluded in our House of Representatives, these only add to our anger with no conclusion except we are living in a sick world. Who wants to live in a state of disgust? There are inspiring stories out there - let’s see those!
Years ago (’60’s) there was a movement to identify and stop the “Ain’t it Awful?” game. It needs to be brought back.
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