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PARENTAL WARNING: Popular Kids TV Show Introducing “Lesbian Moms”

Heads off to all of the local parents and grandparents. This is a warning and open service announcement! If you’re a parent or grandparent, you definitely know about the kids TV show “Bluey”. An American active television program called Bluey follows the adventures of a six-year-old blue heeler puppy named Bluey who lives with her family in Brisbane. With a focus on Bluey and her younger sister Bingo, Bandit and Chilli, and their parents Bandit and Chilli, the show is known for its engrossing tales that explore the dynamics of family life. It has attracted a lot of attention because it manages to win both young people’s and adults ‘ hearts. Since its 2018 premiere, Bluey has gained acclaim all over the world with Disney + in 2019. The program was created by Ludo Studio and distributed by BBC Studios Kids &; Family. It has received praise for its intelligent analysis of growing off and family dynamics. What do you do when you are adored by both parents and children? You use that fame to push the LGBTQ agenda, of course! The “iconic” children’s show is “making history ” by introducing Lesbian moms! How nice…. . How edgy! How various! Iconic children’s show Bluey makes history with show’s first LGBTQ+ charactershttps ://t. co/GpTJLS2VJn — PinkNews ( @PinkNews ) April 16, 2024 As of April 2024, Bluey has over 150 episodes, with the most recent season featuring a special extended episode titled “The Sign. ” This episode marked a significant moment in the show’s history, introducing the second LGBTQ+ characters. In “The Sign, ” a character named Pretzel makes a subtle but revolutionary claim about the inclusion of queer characters in children’s programming. The introduction of LGBTQ+ characters in Bluey has sparked a range of reactions. Some have hailed the move as a step toward more diverse and equitable educational content for children. Others, however, have expressed skepticism and concern over the inclusion of like characters in a show aimed at young audiences. Critics contend that including LGBTQ+ themes in children’s programming is incorrect and could serve as a political push. Despite the controversy, Bluey continues to be a commonly watched and loved show, with a significant portion of Disney + watch hours attributed to the series. The success of the program can be attributed to both its ability to appeal to both young people and adults, as well as its commitment to exploring various and realistic topics. In terms of the inclusion of more various representation in the Bluey universe, it was a deliberate choice by the show’s creators. While some people see this as a good step toward normalizing diverse family structures and encouraging inclusivity, others see it as an unwanted politicization of children’s entertainment. The discussion surrounding this subject reflects more in-depth discussions about the impact of media on children’s understanding of the world and the significance of representation in popular culture. I love these two posts by Megan Basham :Es I’ll be honest, sometimes the glee LGBTQ activists take at seeing the destruction of something that was once wholesome, something that championed mothers and fathers and children’s need for both, is really demoralizing. I wondered if the media was pressurizing the… pic. twitter. com/7pQ7COBKKo — Megan Basham ( @megbasham ) April 15, 2024 Especially this one: I love this response to parent complaints about smuggling LGBTQ marketing into preschool shows. “You can’t shield them long! ” Okay, how about simply until they’re aged enough to spell their own names? That be fine? ( Also, the subtext here is always the same—give us access to… https ://t. co/qPWYMFbRS8 — Megan Basham ( @megbasham ) April 15, 2024 So true! Do we actually need to indoctrinate 4-year-olds? How about letting them mature a little before introducing them to the insane LGBTQP+ agenda? You can watch more here: Are you tired of this type of indoctrination? [[{“value”:”

This is a public warning and service announcement for all parents and grandparents!
You probably know the children’s TV show “Bluey” if you are a parent or a grandparent.
Bluey is a television series in Australia that follows the adventures a six-year old blue heeler puppy, named Bluey. She lives with her family near Brisbane. The show is renowned for its captivating stories that explore family dynamics, with a particular focus on Bluey, her younger sister Bingo and their parents Bandit & Chilli. It has received a lot of attention for its ability capture the hearts and minds of both children as well as adults.
Bluey is a critically acclaimed series that has gained worldwide popularity since its debut in 2018. The show is produced and distributed by BBC Studios Kids & Family. It has been praised by critics for its insightful portrayal on family dynamics and growing up.
What do you do if you are loved by both parents and children?
You use your fame to push the LGBTQ agenda of course!
The “iconic children’s show” is “making history” with the introduction of Lesbian moms!
How nice …..
How edgy is that?
How diverse!

Iconic children’s show Bluey makes history with show’s first LGBTQ+ charactershttps://t.co/GpTJLS2VJn
PinkNews (@PinkNews), April 16, 2024

Bluey will have over 150 episodes by April 2024. The most recent season featured a special episode called “The Sign” which marked a major moment in the history of the show, introducing its first LGBTQ+ characters. In “The Sign,” Pretzel, a character in the show, mentions that she has two mothers. This is a subtle yet groundbreaking statement regarding the inclusion of LGBTQ+ characters in children’s programs.
The introduction of LGBTQ+ character in Bluey sparked many reactions. Some have hailed the move as a positive step towards more inclusive and representative content. Others have expressed concern and skepticism over the inclusion of characters like these in a show that is aimed at children. Critics claim that introducing LGBTQ+ topics in children’s programs is inappropriate and could be interpreted as pushing a political message.
Bluey is still a popular show despite the controversy. A significant portion of Disney+ viewing hours can be attributed to this series. The success of the show can be attributed both to its ability to appeal to children and adults as well as to its commitment to explore diverse and relatable topics.
The creators of the show made a conscious decision to include lesbian characters in the Bluey universe. Some see this as a step in the right direction to normalize different family structures and promote inclusivity, while others view it as a politicization of kids’ entertainment. The debate around this issue reflects wider discussions about the role media plays in shaping children’s perceptions of the world, and the importance of representing popular culture.
Megan Basham’s two posts are amazing!

I’ll admit, the glee of LGBTQ activists at the destruction of something once wholesome that championed fathers and mothers and children’s needs for both is demoralizing. I wondered if the relentless pressure the media was putting… pic.twitter.com/7pQ7COBKKo
— Megan Basham (@megbasham) April 15, 2024

This one is a must:

I love this response from parents who complained about the inclusion of LGBTQ marketing in preschool shows. You can’t shield children forever! Okay, how about until they are old enough to spell themselves? Would that be okay?
(Also, the subtext here is always the same–give us access to… https://t.co/qPWYMFbRS8
— Megan Basham (@megbasham) April 15, 2024

So true!
Do we really need to indoctrinate 4-year-olds?
How about letting them mature a little before exposing them the deranged LGBTQP+ Agenda?
More information can be found here:

Are you tired of this type indoctrination?

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