06/13/2021 / By News Editors
The children’s network Nickelodeon is now creating drag queen videos for kids to watch in order to indoctrinate them into the LGBT agenda, with a heavy emphasis on transgenders. Here’s the video which was published on YouTube a few days ago:
(Article republished from TheRightScoop.com)
This is disgusting. Nickelodeon caters to children as young as TWO YEARS OLD and they are using their influence to peddle this garbage into such young and innocent minds.
Earlier this month they dropped this animated version of the same drag queen, again for pride month:
If you have children and you let them watch Nickelodeon, you should stop immediately. The only way we fight back against this garbage is to turn this crap off and boycott.
Do you want to know why conservatives are losing the culture? Nickelodeon put out two videos in a week of a drag queen pushing gay pride on children and still most conservative parents will allow their children to watch shows on the network. That’s it. That’s why we lose.
— Matt Walsh (@MattWalshBlog) June 9, 2021
If you want something else to boycott, I’d strongly advise boycotting Burger King (even though I love the whopper):
the #ChKing says LGBTQ+ rights!
during #pride month (even on Sundays 👀) your chicken sandwich craving can do good! we are making a donation* to @HRC for every Ch'King sold 🏳️🌈
— Burger King (@BurgerKing) June 4, 2021
the #ChKing says LGBTQ+ rights!
during #pride month (even on Sundays 👀) your chicken sandwich craving can do good! we are making a donation* to @HRC for every Ch'King sold 🏳️🌈
— Burger King (@BurgerKing) June 4, 2021
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Tagged Under: brainwashing, Child abuse, drag queens, entertainment, gender confused, gender issues, indoctrination, LGBT, Nickelodeon, pride month, transgenderism
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