Pro-family advocates are up in arms about a recent animated Netflix cartoon series sexualizing children and promoting pedophilia that was recently showcased by “The late Show’s” Stephen Colbert.
Nick Kroll, a co-creator of the so-called “Big Mouth” show, recently stumped his potentially dangerous series on Colbert’s show. The project focuses on adolescents struggling with puberty and sexual identity.
The “Big Mouth” show is basically animated porn. It features hardcore masturbation, condom creatures, puberty fairies, and other grotesque characters that mock the seriousness of teen sexual identity and surrounding issues. The show crosses the line of decency again and again. In one scene, the “masturbation pillow” swoons for its sexual abuser and declares it wants to be more than just a “fling.”
Colbert, who has claimed to be a devout Christian Catholic in the past, had no issue embracing a cartoon series many find indecent.
“Is this the kind of show that parents would sit down and watch with their children,” Colbert asked Kroll.
To the sound of audience mocking laughs, he replied, “Steve, I’m going to leave that up to each and every individual parent. It’s very dirty.”
Amping up his legalized kiddie porn show, Kroll continued by saying it “is kind of like the sex-ed video I wished I had gotten to see, but also, like, filthy.”
But Colbert stopped pandering to the prurient interests of the late-night crowd by admitting that the clip they had was heavily edited and CBS still refused to show it because it was far too vulgar.
There are shocking scenes depicting young girls and boys discussing “hormone monsters” while viewing genitalia in the mirror. It’s a child molester’s fantasy series at the end of the day and parent and family web groups are pushing back.
The growing sense that the liberal-leaning entertainment industry is rife with anti-Christian activists has caught steam since Phil Robertson gave an interview about his faith. The “Duck Dynasty” star described A&E as uncomfortable with Christian concerns about homosexuality.
Pro-family and faith-based organizations have expressed horror about Netflix’s notion that sexual awakenings should be deformed into filth and made the punchline of obscene jokes. The Activist Mommy blog, among others, has called for a ban of Netflix entirely to protest this inappropriate and potentially dangerous series. If CBS cannot in good conscience show even a clip on Late Night television, how can it possibly be appropriate for youths?
Online comments from concerned adults include:
“The profanity and crudeness makes it unsuitable for a younger audience, and the fact [that] it’s about literal kids going through puberty makes it unsuitable for an older audience.”
“It’s pretty disturbing to imagine that network honchos would give this piece of filth the green light. Do we really need deviant sexual behavior to be normalized?”
“It’s like a cartoon of pedophilia.”
Conservative, Christian and patriotic boycotts have proven to be highly successful. When NFL fans recently tuned out games due to players kneeling during the national anthem, viewership dropped more than 15 percent. Companies pulled major advertising campaigns, ticket and memorabilia sales fell. DirectTV went as far as to offer subscriber refunds over the issue.
The league lost millions in unrecoverable revenue. That financial pressure, coupled with the president chastising what he deemed unpatriotic, caused the NFL to revise the delivery of its players actions. Many symbolically knelt before the national anthem and stood during it.
Family and parent boycotts may also yield success. If cartoon creators feel they need to take content beyond good taste and basic morality to make a buck, dropping subscriptions may speak their language.
But Anthony Khoury of the Vigilant Community has considered that the production of kiddie porn in sheep’s clothing may run deeper than just pursuing money. He has floated the possible motive that “Hollywood and the world elite are full of child (molesters) and they want to normalize their derangement.” This may not be too far afield given the recent imprisonment of ex-Congressman Anthony Weiner over child sexting crimes. He was a member of the liberal elite and Clinton family inner circle.
In effect, Netflix has made the move to repackage child pornography by presenting it as cartoon entertainment, but reaching a perverse audience.
Featuring the voice overs of John Mulaney, Jordan Peele, Kroll, Maya Rudolph, Jenny Slate, Jessi Klein, Jason Mantzoukas, Fred Armisen and Kristen Wiig, Christians and families have the power of God and the purse at their disposal with regards to pulling support for participants in this pedophiliac assault.
~ Christian Patriot Daily