Little kids are always like, “Hello. What’s your name? You wanna play?” They don’t care if you are from a different culture. They just want to make friends. End of story.
@@Material_melody there can be representation but just don't make it so obvious and out there and not in shows for literal BABIES or toddlers. Just make it subtle.
One thing everyone needs to know is that no kids are born racist, they are taught it. If they are little and saying racist things they are either mimicing their parents or are asking something like "why are they dark" which isnt racist they are just genueinly curious as kids are.
Exactly, same with questions like, "Why is that man so big?" when they see an overweight man at the grocery store. As we get older we realize those questions can often hurt people's feelings, so it's not something you shout to your mom in the middle of the aisle, but they're not doing it to be mean, they are just curious. If you see mostly white people as a kid if you see someone with dark skin, you'll wonder why, and vice versa. There's a video of an Albino white guy who goes to Africa to learn about how Albino Africans are treated, he goes to an orphanage where some Albino kids live and all of the kids are wanting to touch his skin and hair and ask questions, out of pure curiosity.
I asked my mom why a lady was 'purple', but around the same time successfully picked up a black widow and was carrying it around. Kids are just learning
For real. I want someone to name me a baby that was born with hate. They emulate what they see around us to learn. I've been telling people this for years. Racism and hatred are taught. I've been around some white kids when I was younger who haven't had much experience with my hair type (I'm creole and it's sort "in between"). Instead of bad comments they were curious, as a kid should be. Why was my hair different from theirs? Why did it feel different? Etc etc. That curiosity is what we should have all around, not coming in and dismissing others for their differences. (Just speaking from my experience here)
@@Kyonari There's a difference between discrimination itself and racism. But to entertain your opinion, I'd like to know which animals you speak of with a thought process high enough to comprehend racism and actually commit acts towards it, please.
@@itskitty808 but it also includes adult topics, like romance, which is presented in a child-friendly way. what makes Bluey such a good show is that it's appropriate for people of all ages - it's mainly a kids show but it also looks at parents' perspectives.
You remember how Courage the Cowardly dog did an episode about racism and homophobia and it was really subtle, respectful, and heartwarming. That ish was real fam.
@@UncrownedGlobe3Kids are a lot smarter than some think. It’s fine to directly do these things of laying it out, they did in the Teen Titans when the one Superhero was being blatantly racist to Starfire.
@@Cardinal_clawyes, exactly this. Just because they’re mentally confused, they want everyone else growing up to feel like that too. That way, they’re no longer the “weird” people.
I grew up with Johnny Bravo, Cow & Chicken, Dexter, Bugs Bunny.... Hell even SpongeBob SquarePants... ATLA, TLOK... POWERPUFF GIRLS! Wtf is this... I feel my IQ slipping from this insanity.
The Powerpuff Girls 2016 reboot had some controversial episodes like Horn Sweet Horn and Painbow. Any sane parent would shut the show off or switch the channel if they saw what their child is being exposed to.
I was in my 20s when I watched "Johnny Bravo" and I remember thinking it was funny. I've never seen "Dexter", but I vaguely remember "Dexter's Laboratory".
When I was a kid, I loved Wild Kratts, and I didn’t even pay attention to the fact that Koki was black. To me, she was a cool lady mechanic with the cool accent. I didn’t pay attention to the fact that Aviva was Latina. To me, she was a cool lady engineer. Applying the same logic to a friend I had in second grade: she was my friend who was black, but all I saw was a girl with the cool accent and extremely fast legs (which I was very jealous of). Additionally, in fourth grade, I think we had a black TA student. We got to see him on the track, and I was so amused by how fast he was. I told my friend he should be called “Black Blur,” and I thought that was cool (mainly because the words both started with ‘B’.) He was black, and he was a blur to my eyes when he ran. My friend told me “that’s racist.” I was so confused as to why it was racist because I thought he was a cool dude and it was a nickname like Superman but cooler. Edit: I guess too much ignorance can be harmful? But I still think not bringing attention to racial differences can be good because if you can’t purposefully be racist if you don’t acknowledge the difference of skin color (and it seems that modern “racism” is as shallow as that: skin color.) There are low-income Caucasians as well as low-income people of color. There are rich Caucasians as well as rich people of color. In my school, every race gets the same education and extra curricular opportunities, and no one acknowledges anyone’s race.
I think calling it colorblindness at times itself that makes it racist, you saw a person period. End of story. You didn't think anything bad about someone, are we not supposed to notice hair and eye color too? People are ridiculous, be you and fuck what the people think, just by thinking it's racist when you said that, is in a form, racism. Point being, if you are trigger happy to call everyone racist, then maybe you need to look in the mirror. (Not talking to you specifically mind you 😊)
@@enigmaticrage812 Thanks for bringing it to my attention that ‘colorblindness’ can be seen as racist. That is the point I was trying to make, but maybe I didn’t clarify it well enough.
@@Swisscheese12 spot on. If you make kids question themselves and proceed to over-explain and tell them it takes time to learn and fully understand, they'll be primed for manipulation. It makes me sick.
this!! i have a family member who has come out as trans. their mother moans all the time "i should have seen it coming...he was always so soft as a boy, never played sports, never was into cars or video games" like ma'am...what are we doing. just because a little boy isn't into sports, or cars, or video games, just because he is more in touch with his emotions and is gentler, doesn't mean he's a woman trapped in the body of a man. it's so backwards!
@@promisemochiLGBTQ member here, I’ve played with stuff like HexBug Nanos and I can confirm that does not automatically make me trans. It’s annoying because some people expect me to play with dolls or tea sets.
Right!? They don’t want “gender specific” toys or “gender stereotypes” and yet if a boy wants to wear girl clothes or play with Barbie dolls, they must be a girl. I can’t keep up with these mental gymnastics. I thought we weren’t stereotyping. Come on leftists!
The problem with the first clip is people tend to mistake rudeness with racism. Its literally become reality that if your rude to someone who is black, all of a sudden they take it as racism when it had no racism there
@Nan-bara I was in the grocery store with my husband and my kiddo and this black guy was being very obnoxious and was cussing out loud, not a care in the world who was listening. Some lady (she was white) asked him to quiet down. He went on a rant on how white people are so racist and how she only said that because he was black 🤦♀️.
Agreed. I'm white, and have met very few genuinely "racist" white people. Usually the douche bag using racial slurs and treating blacks like trash treat other white people exactly the same way. I'm not saying it doesnt hit different when a terrible person uses racist words to attack someone, but these "racist" white people treat most other white people the same way. Are they really racist, or are they just garbage people that are hateful toward EVERYONE? I had one black supervisor once in the past who I thought was being racist towards me because I was white, until I saw how he treat other black employees. He literally treated black employees like they were slaves on a plantation. I can't say hes racist if hes treating black employees as bad or worse than he treated me. The world is wild and people dont look beyond the most superficial conclusion they can find.
I had a situation at my job where a black lady kept calling a young teen boy racist for "skipping " her. In actuality he had to keep jumping lanes to do a specific job.
@Nan-bara • Which part of the first clip are you referring to? Before it took a sharp turn, or after? As you seem to have a chip on your shoulder, and a negative view of Black people as a whole, it kinda makes your comment ambiguous.
As a gay man, I was so happy being granted the right to be with another man... .... but confusing kids into not loving or being themselves and distrusting loved PARENTS? With young kids, that's called torture.
Right, I'm a lesbian, all I wanted was to be able to marry a woman and have the spousal rights any straight married couple has, I don't care if you want to bake my wedding cake (why would I want to give money to someone who doesn't think I should have those rights anyway?), I don't care if it's called marriage or a "civil union" or whatever else, just as long as the rights are there, cool. I don't want gay to be a bad word, but I don't think little kids should be taught about sex in school gay, straight, or whatever, let kids be kids, why make them worry about their teenage hormones years in advance?
I just now go by what Amir said in another video. The LGB is a totally separate community from the TQ+ for reasons he expertly detailed. Also, not every gay person is the same. You’re allowed to be gay and also think it’s wrong to have adult men perform inappropriately for kids when they should be learning how to read instead. Having those beliefs doesn’t suddenly mean you can’t like 🍆
You’re not going to suddenly be forbidden from liking “eggplant” just because you’d rather not have kids watch drag shows at school instead of learning to read and write. That’s what the left has unfortunately scared a lot of gay men into believing however.
Well, they want the kids militarized into pushing for communism. Communism would allow the top 1% to become even wealthier while the rest of us are equally in poverty. Capitalism is wonderful & anyone who doesn't think so, has life waaayyy too easy.
For real! We all remember Greta Thunberg. THAT is what you get when you try to make children get involved with adult problems and adult conversations. They get over-emotional and angry because their not developmentally able to handle the weight of such problems yet.....even some adults can't handle the weight of some of these problems so why are we pushing for kids to be involved?
Their post-World War II pre-Vietnam movies and TV shows (and theme park projects) partly explain how the boomers turned out the way they did. Apparently, some of them never got over the cancellation of the original *Mickey Mouse Club* and proceeded to take their grief out on society by throwing out or making unaffordable everything marginalized groups wanted access to and calling that liberalism.
I have two questions for the Arthur clip: 1: What do black people look like in Arthur's world? 2: Why are kids watching a horrific video of a man dying? No one raises it as a concern, and this is almost encouraging kids to watch it themselves!
That was my first thought, they are all anthropomorphic animals. Why would they be saying things as if they are talking about humans? It just makes it confusing.
@@SomeUA-camTraveleryeah but they are animals i would never understand races in… in animals?! 😭😭bro foxes are orange wtf are they supposed to be?! middle eastern what the hell?!????💀
At the very least, most kids aren’t watching these shows as they really aren’t that relevant. The one show that is relevant is Bluey, and thank God for that!
I ran outside with no shirt on until I was like six. Hated dolls. Thought pink was only a girls color. Loved fishing and never thought about changing gender and didn't even know what transgender was until Caitlyn. Went to an elementary school with all the races and race was never discussed. Glad I didn't grow up with those cartoons I would have been so confused. These poor kids
Same with my elementary school. It honestly makes me chuckle when I think about it because we had white, latino, indian, middle eastern, polynesian, african, vietnamese and laotian students but I didn't even realize until probably high school or adulthood! There were even very different cultural names and it simply never occurred to me that it could mean anything. They were all just my friends, friendly fellow classmates, or annoying kids I didn't like 😆
I still remember the racist episode of that’s so raven. It was straight to the point, packaged in an appropriate way that kids understood the issue and it was entertaining as hell.
Same as in The Fresh Prince. It’s actually one of the best episodes of the fresh Prince, when Carlton and Will get thrown in jail bc they got pulled over by a racist cop. Great episode and the ending really makes you think.
As a cartoon producer, voice actor and a writer my web series Fireflame and since this cartoon dragon dosen't know what any of this stuff is... i will not be discussing any of this in my show. Thats not what my company stands for, its not my way, i was not raised like this... Fireflame is gonna be about helping the other dragons, Flame is a dragon superhero he is gonna teach kids to not be afraid and helping out stuff like that... None of that political stuff absolutely not... This show is gonna help so many people... Not one episode i wrote talks about any of this
I've never seen it. I grew up in the 80s, but I did watch some things in the late 90s/early 2000s with my nephew, but "Teen Titans" wasn't one of them.
No. The establishment class wants to erase any semblance of anything that evokes positivity or actually empowers people. They want to put people into a state where they're so depressed and unmotivated that they accept total control by said class over their lives, so the indoctrination to divide and destabilize must start as early as possible. I know I sound like a conspiracy wacko here, but it wouldn't surprise me if this was the real reason that Saturday morning cartoons got phased out in favor of state/corporate propaganda that calls itself news. That was a time that kids had to themselves in the same way their parents enjoyed soap operas in the morning or primetime TV at night, so I'm not convinced that streaming and cable were already going to make them obsolete anyway. By that logic, the rest of the programming on the main 3 networks should have been phased out too. It simply amounts to the idea that people can't be empowered or just entertained, so therefore these politics must be inserted into cartoons watched by a demographic that only discriminates if another adult teaches them to; they're not naturally like that for the most part.
A 10-year-old was visiting her local library with her mother. While searching the shelves, she picked up the book "It's perfectly normal" by Robie H. Harris and Michael Emberly. The book is about sex education and is one of the most banned books of the past two decades. The little girl took it home. Later that day, the little girl showed her mom the chapter on sexual abuse and said, "This is me." Her father was abusing her, and it was the first time she'd spoken about it. The father was convicted and the judge said, "There were heroes in this case. One was the child, and the other was the book." In an interview, the author, Robie H. Harris, said, "I have been called a pornographer, a child abuser -- every name in the book, as the saying goes. But whenever I am called those names, I think of that ten-year-old girl. I wish we never had to talk with kids about any of these aberrant behaviours. But we have to do so because they already know about them to some extent and because kids have a right to have the accurate information that can keep them healthy and safe. They need to know how to get help and make the abusive behaviour stop." When right-wing and conservative groups petition and protest to get sex education books off the shelves of schools and public libraries, or stir up moral panics about "woke" TV shows and similar stuff, what they're actually doing is stopping the most vulnerable people from accessing the language and tools that can help them. It communicates to children suffering from abuse that they are shameful and that it's not safe or polite to speak out about it, and it helps to shield and hide abusers -- and given the amount of child abuse criminals who are right-wing conservatives, anyone can tell that "protect children from the woke left" is mostly about the real criminals trying to shield and hide themselves from the law. Sex ed. books and "woke" entertainment does not groom children, it protects them. And those who try to withhold that protection from the children should, no matter how they try to justify it, always be regarded with suspicion and caution.
I’m a minor, and I was unfortunately exposed to this. I absolutely agree, it really ruined my way of thinking and how I am. And I wish I wasn’t exposed to this.
It absolutely kills me that Arthur went woke 😢 I grew up watching that show all through middle school. They’re animals! How can they be racist? There are no races amongst the animal kingdom lol. They better not freakin’ touch the Berenstein Bears!!!
It's a bad series to even tackle racism because all the parents are the same species (because it's biology and they have to be). Drawing attention to race makes the allegory stand out in an uncomfortable way.
I was gonna say! Since when has there been humans in Arthur? How they know what a black person is? You'd think they'd spin it to fit more in-universe, like, don't be mean to rabbits just because they're rabbits and different or something. Lol.
You know what I find disgusting? The fact that these shows try to appeal to lgbtq+ community and others! This is a show for kids, they don’t care if a boy marries another boy, they just want something to spark their interests and be creative, none of this “what if you feel like a girl even if you were born a boy?” Kind of shit. That’s for adults and teenagers, not children who don’t even know how to count to 50 yet. So the big question is, are these shows truly meant for kids or just woke adults?
@@itskitty808 that is true, cuz my step dads brother or uncle, idk anymore, is gay. But he has the mindset of a 6th grader, not in smarts but he is just really woke.
The Weekends and Recess, too, being inclusive in the right way. Lou and Spinelli respectively were tomboys in both shows, but it wasn't shoved down our throats. It was there as a faucet of their otherwise well rounded personalities. They still considered themselves girls and liked boys.
@chika9418 Yes! Codename: Kids Next Door also comes to mind. Those kid shows were great because they actually encouraged equality by having the kids' friend groups be diverse with no explanation given. Because it shouldn't matter why they're different, what matters is that they're awesome to each other.
My favorite childhood show! I was over here tryna be like Double D, all smart and organized. That’s what kids need today. If they brought it back it wouldn’t be the same.
A show where everyone is white and more or less gets along, focusing on trivial things like getting candy, nah we can’t have that in post covid/Floyd America. America has sadly gotten too diverse to allow that era to come back
@@BurningFreesias Exactly. Number 1's British background, number 3's Japanese background, number 4's Australian background and number 2 and 5's Caucasian and African American backgrounds didn't need to be shoved down our throats. They were just there and it was awesome, silently teaching kids they can mingle with anyone regardless of racial ethnicity.
If you want something like this done right, I recommend the children’s book “My Shadow is Pink.” The main character (he’s never given a name) is a boy who likes unicorns, wearing dresses, etc., but the book makes it clear that’s just the kind of stuff he likes and it doesn’t define his gender. No one ever tries to push him into becoming a girl.
There's a similar book called "My Shadow is Purple" which while also having a boy as the protagonist, instead focuses on how he discovers what it's like to be gender nonconforming.
“black people cant marry white people” can be sooooo misinterpreted for a mind so young. what if the child doesn’t understand the context of what’s being discussed or didn’t finish the episode to learn about it? it’s just bizzare to blatantly say something like that on a show for 6yr olds. do kids even understand marriage at that age? they should be painting, playing with toys, dancing to music, running around outside etc. what if that child just starts repeating “black people cant marry white people” bc it’s something they heard on their ipad or tv? then now we’ve got a bigger problem
Not cant, simply dont want. Besides Id be wary about men from africa due to how women in african countries are treated. Same goes for russian men. And "people" are wrong word. It depends on gender. Being white man married to black man is one thing, being white, or not white woman married to man recently coming from somalia or other muslim country is another thing. Is dangerous for women, any women, regardless white or black, to marry black men bc of situation with women rights in african countries. Ye some blacks do assimilate, but most dont Women really shall not marry men who hailing from countries, where women have no rights and merely kept as breeding stock, so marrying men from african, arabian country or russia(from any country where women not defended by law, where no one see anything wrong with violence against women) is very stupid for any woman regardless of ethnicity to do
@@casuallysoberblack people can't marry white people sounds like something David Duke would say, now, the so called liberals have embraced the same racist values that they've been so avowedly against. What a time to be alive
The Arthur thing talking about racism is really weird; considering that all the characters are animals, it would have made much more sense if it was a speciesism thing. : /
Good point here & even weird to call this racism when we humans are all humans & not a different species. I believe people should reflect on this before they even try lecture. No lectures but respect instead
I was so close to throwing my phone away after they started the gender ideology video with INFANTS?!? I’m a mother of soon to be two. Someone did that im immediately throwing hands
This was more of a millennial cartoon but I remember one _"Static Shock"_ they had a really good episode that tackled the racism issue and did it really well. How did we go from that to THIS?!?!
Yes! I'm always bringing up Static Shock as a terrific example of a good show that dealt with heavy topics like gang violence, school shootings, homelessness, and racism without become super preachy. The teenagers on that show kept trying to relate with and care for each other. I'm a white woman and as a girl that was one on my favorite shows to watch on Saturday mornings because it was just good.
@@Jewel_Screaming_Chango8387 good luck with that, unless DISRESPECT the CORRUPT copyright and just make a fan version and give copyright freaks middle finger and have SWIM steal your hardrive oops i diddent post it someoen took my hdd or put a virus on my PC.
The Proud Family one particularly hurt; they did a real good episode in the past about respecting other peoples' culture by showing them as people with traits beyond their culture. Sad to see it fall so low... :(.
Bob Iger hadn't risen to the top of Disney yet with the original series. But even that show is a reflection of The Disney Channel switching from pay cable to basic cable.
If I had teachers show me this when I was a child, I’d probably be a depressed detransitioner. I’m female but only ever found interest in mostly boy stuff. Never did that make me trans or wtfe. Just a tomboy.
Fr!!!! People these days act like showing interest in "girl" stuff as a boy (or the other way around) automatically makes you trans. Do I like stuff thats considered for "girls"? Yeah, doesnt make me a girl tho. Glad that I wasn't raised like people raise their kids now. Big yikes... xP
YT deleted my last reply (or at least it shows like that for me). But ill just say agreed. Liking girl stuff as a boy (or vice versa) doesnt equal being trans. I like some stuff thats considered "for girls" and i still know im a boy. This stuff's wild....
dude if u acknowledge something, u can do something about it. Is not just "being offended" is being denied of every aspect of life like appearing on media, or marrying, go to the bathroom. Those cartoons teach to put the shoes of other persons. Teaches empathy to children and that is the most powerful power someone can have.
@@Lolwhattheheck dude, people have always been offended. This whole attitude as if people are more offended nowadays is stupid. We can easily take a look back at our own history and it's impossible to deny it. The only difference is that we're seeing it on the internet, where everyone can see it.
i hate how it’s not okay to be offended by “edgy” very blatantly racist jokes, but when someone says something that only the softest person in the world would genuinely be offended by, they get cancelled.
Tbh I really like Static Shock. They have an episode about racism where it's a realistic scenario. Richie (the white best friend) has a dad who has prejudice thoughts about black people and he is directly confronted by Static Shock's dad who changes his views and learns from his backward mindset.
@@BenjaminSpencer-m1k Lol I'm blasian and one of the best characters to me was Richie it was a show that put the story and characters over the race of the characters
@@Kyarchuu_draws one thing I've noticed most people who are into anime-comics-scifi don't need to be preached at about racism or many other social ills, our community is kinda devoid of it, we are the dreamers. I think in general we have higher IQs because we actually do shit that requires stuff like reading and critical thinking lol and all that other bullshit is a trap for lesser minds. The ol' free your mind and your ass will follow.
When I was a kid, all the creators had to do to show me that racism was wrong was having the main character(s) being best friends with characters of different races.
Because that Tokenism and enforces new Racist issues. Literally do you think racism will be solves with being friends and not actually fight systemic issues?
@@jtteope1178 Or companies simply work together to divide America. We need to find the people who gave these things the green light and end this exploration
For the past 5 years i've been saying they are confusing personality for gender. It's ridiculous and bigoted in itself labeling certain likes and dislikes as strictly belonging to a certain gender. All they are doing is confusing the hell out of children.
Well for what I understand these people just sound like they are backwards like to them personality means gender and gender means personality and they think a boy baby means they had a girl and a girl means they had boy baby man these people so backwards.
Honestly I see it as people "othering" themselves. Be an effeminate man. Be a masculine women. Choose to dress androgynous. Who cares? Thinking this makes you a different, defiant gender is just beyond me.
I am bisexual and have lived in Utah, a very religious and conservative state, for my whole life. I have never experienced any real setback or any form of oppression because of my sexuality. I don't think its fair to say no one in this country has experienced oppression for their sexuality but I think simply being lgbt isn't a good reason to go around wearing a badge of victimhood. I think that many people today choose to see themselves as victimized without experiencing any real victimization and its very unhealthy. For a long time I thought that way and it made me miserable even though there was no actual material reason for me to feel like I was being victimized. I think its important to see the difference in real oppression and just being part of a minority, because a lot of us have it really good and claiming false victimhood will only blind you to the reality of how good your life truly is.
I was born and raised in Utah and I agree. I come from a religious and conservative family and decided to stay religious and conservative myself. However, I've ALWAYS had family and friends from varying sexualities to varying religions and races. We never had an issue getting along because we never felt like we HAD to agree on every little thing. If we hurt each other's feelings, we apologized. But otherwise we'd make each other laugh so hard that we'd either stop breathing or start crying. People act like if you have different opinions, you can't get along or you're somehow "against" each other. But that is so far from the truth and there are people who are proving that every single day.
I find it hard to be in asexual online groups because they keep going on about "aphobia". I've been told that my lack of interest in sex is due to "low testosterone" (and the media is constantly denigrating virginity), but I don't consider that bigotry of any sort (I've never been beaten up for whom I don't have sex with). It seems that my mental disorders make my life far more difficult than my sexual orientation does.
When I was a kid, I watched "He-Man". A half-naked man battling a half-naked skeleton with incredible abs. Now that was wholesome entertainment! (Thank goodness they're on UA-cam.)
Even She Ra for all its talk about helping each other and having a moral at the end of the story was TAME compared to this bullshit. I liked He Man too particularly when they did crossover episodes and two of them teamed up.
@@BisexualLightning3230 Modern Disney says the Princess _doesn’t need any man and she can save herself_ and here Bluey is saying _You’d rather stay here with the stinky dragon? Alright I’ll wake him up…! And you know, true love is real and you shouldn’t run away from it_ lol
@@Beingamomrules I do worry now because of the Conservative rip off Chip Chilla that the network will probably try to add Progressive messaging as a Combat to Chip Chilla but I beg that not be the case
The Arthur clip made me sad. When I was growing up it was always a show about kids and kid problems. Like learning to write your name, and dealing with your emotions. Not nuanced racial tensions. We are trying to make our kids grow up too fast!
Indeed, which makes this all the less sane. There was a book in a series called Paw Island back in the 1999 featuring a colony of dogs and cats which featured a new dog who didn't like cats or dogs who didn't look like him, with the rest of the cast teaching him that being different doesn't make you bad., but the way this was done was better and more sensible as a whole.
"Let's say you were born with a penis, and you feel like a boy inside. Your sex and gender match." But I thought sex and gender were mutually exclusive? Why do they "match?" 🤦🏻♂️
@PinkysComputerillusions When that episode first came out it was right around the same time that I stopped watching new PBS cartoons altogether but I didn't think about it back then because I viewed it as me growing out of my cartoon self to get ready for High School. Now looking back at that it's almost as if I Instinctively knew it was woke but didn't know what it was at the time.
@@KathyHarrington I couldn't even watch that. It was so bad. The only good thing about it is that it took misogynistic shitlib Wellesley Wild off of *Family Guy* so he couldn't run that into the ground any more than he already did.
so glad i got to witness cartoons before they turned into this random stuff😭🤦🏾♀️ kids should not be learning about this at such a young age. like a newborn should not be having a identity crisis😭 i’m sorry but the aurther commercial absolutely killed me😭🌚💀
And Mr. Rogers celebrated differences in people, he didn't tell people to change themselves. He washed his feet with a black man on tv at a time when racial tensions were still high, to show kids people are people. He had guests who used wheelchairs and had disabilities to show how much we are all the same even if in some cases we seem on the outside quite different.
@@johns8596 Not every show had that. Please stop with that nonsense. People are becoming apathetic towards that subject because of silly comments like this. Stop crying wolf. It's 2024 now. My first crush in 1st grade was black and my first best friend was also black. I am white. So just stop.
@@livinginthepines well they were my cartoons with the exception of one. So. Im speaking from my experience. If I made my kids watch what I did they wouldn't have seen any blacks. Except one cartoon. So now its...😭 gone too far. When it comes to generations. Its each ones to speak on. No one cares who you dated or how many black friends you had. That's great. And it wasnt even the topic of your post. I was talking about cartoons and my time. Or my experience. Not your dating history. Who you had a crush on...?? How old are you? My experience is not yours. So we can just forget that racism exists by pretending its over now. When its not. Your apathy is yours. I'll go with something else. You think I care about yours or the worlds apathy? Thats not the way I conduct my life. Yeah hes a pick me for sure. He got you.
@@johns8596 Um hello? You are on MY comment lol. Nobody asked YOU about your experience. So why should I care about your experience when you don't want to hear about mine on my own comment? You are not that important. Sorry to break it to you.
A good analysis of the situation. I was a child in the 1980s and a teen in the 1990s, so I saw animation explode in popularity after years of being relegated to Saturday morning cartoons, Disney reissues (that at one point were more popular than new releases), and independently produced features that got little to no theatrical exposure outside of major cities. Now we are seeing the "Toon Boom" go bust. Based on this, it's not very hard to see why. The entertainment industry can't coast on this or on rehashes of aging IPs forever.
My kids are gonna grow up on the same shit I did. It'll be avatar the last airbender, thundercats, bob the builder, early days my little pony if they so desire but none of this woke stuff. My kids are gonna be raised in a way that let's them grow naturally and slowly like all kids should, not rushed to adult hood with woke propaganda.
those all good shows I grew up on the same ones. Good job you should not show your kids woke propaganda. Also you should have your kids watch scooby doo.
People are confusing feeling feminine with feeling like a female/woman. You cannot feel like a girl? Because girls don't all feel one way. You can feel feminine as a man. But that doesn't mean your 'gender' is different. Like you said, there's sex and personality.
Exactly, how can a man feel like a woman when he doesn't know how a woman feels? "Oh, i like dresses and having long hair" but not all women like those things, they are literally stereotyping how a gender feels and acts.
As I kid I couldn't even tell races apart (I grew up in an area that had a lot of Hispanics, Asians, Arabs, and whites, but I didn't see a black person irl until I was an adult). I thought Michael Dorn was so dark because the makeup/prosthetics for his costume playing Worf did that. It wasn't until I saw pictures of him out of makeup as an adult that it clicked and I was shocked. I never had considered they specifically cast black people to place this one alien race. XD
heres how a kid would react to learning about trans people Person: "Some boys feel like a girl, and some girls feel like a boy." Kid: "Okay. can I have a fruit snacks?" moral of the story: they do not give a damn!
OMG, you get it! Now imagine that 99% of kids will not care about that because it doesn't affect them, but 1% of kids who are actually trans will then finally understand what has been feeling wrong. even if they only later on realize, they at least know it exists and that they are not alone and feel like they need to hide.
That one episode of Static Shock where Richie's folks let Virgil sleep over was a fantastic example of how to talk about this issue without sounding performative or elitist. It fought the evil with the good as a neighbor not as a dictator.
it's not about forcing people to change their views, you need tp talk to them and try to convince them! if they still don't listen then you stop because that's just their state of mind
"Black people can't marry white people" LITERALLY MY REACTION WAS "WHAT THE HELL DID I JUST HEAR?", LIKE, WHAT THE F---K?? (English is not my first language, so please tell me if i had a error on my grammar, thank you!
Hello! Your grammar is fine, except for one thing: If you’re using “A,” (As in: “I’m getting “A” gallon of milk.), sometimes you need to use “An.” When the next word starts with a vowel. So NOT this: A apple ❌ A octopus ❌ A onion ❌ But this: AN apple AN octopus AN onion So, not “A error,” but “An error.” ☺️ Of course, there is an exception: “A Unicorn.” Why? I’m not sure. 😂 I hope that helps! ☺️ I highly commend you for learning a second language. I’m trying to learn French, and it’s quite difficult, but worth it! May I ask - what is your native language? ☺️
Well it was what people thought and there were actual laws against it. Theyre just trying to say you can be right even when society and certain laws say you are not. I mean no, civil rights never happened. Theyre teaching them to never let anyone tell you youre wrong. When its not. When you arent hurting anyone. And your parents are a lot of times full of shite too. I know mine were about many things.
@@uwu-f3q muslim women cannot marry non muslim men. Thats all. And also unrecommended women of any ethnicity to marry black, brown men bc of situation with women rights in african and arabian countries. And ye situation with women rights in those countries are reason why black, brown women are fetishized by western misogynists who unhappy that western countries not allowing rape and marry your rapist laws
You are such a breath of fresh air. I'm glad this was recommended to me, it was both enjoyable and frustrating to watch. Cartoons were definitely not like this when I was a kid. Bring back sweet shows like Little bear where it focused on problems that children are actually concerned with, like a parent being away for work, or a friend moving away, or having a stomachache from eating too many sweets, or a friend being unfair during a game so the show teaches children how to communicate with each other. A child's world is very small, keep it that way. Let them remain innocent.
Trans person here, seeing the gender ideology video was so weird. Gender and Sex are very complicated, and it shouldn’t be taught at such a young age, like let kids be kids I only figured out I was trans because I heard about it, and still am figuring out myself. These people literally won’t allow kids to have fun anymore.
You are most likely trans because of some underlying trauma that was never properly dealt with at a psychological level. I used to be bisexual and came to terms with the fact that I was sexually assaulted as a child and had repressed the memories for nearly 30 years.
@@JonesWalker-z7s I'm transgender because that's what identity with right now, so for now I'm a man. But i do want to say I'm glad you figured things out even after your trauma, I hope you're doing a lot better now :)
I was severely bullied in elementary to the point I had to move schools after 5th grade. There were multiple girls but there were 3 main ones. 2 were black and one was white. It was brutal. And then when my son was 3 days old he had to be airlifted to a children's hospital in Birmingham. While he was in there my mom and I went to the nearby McDonald's to eat. The workers treated us so bad it was to the point I was ready to fight but didn't because of my son. It was 100% because of our race and they made that very clear. So I've experienced racism as a white woman but I do not hold it against all black people because of the way I was treated by a few. There's been other instances but those are the times that affected me the most. Anyone that says black people can't be racist are just ignorant. Anyone can be racist and we should stop pretending otherwise. We need to stop hating each other and start focusing on the real issues that are happening to ALL of us!
The “blacks can’t be racist” narrative expired in 1992. For a demographic that so prides itself on being “current,” the wokies really should try to keep up better.
this is so fr at first i kinda agreed with other cultures making fun of white people until i started getting called "Vanilla, Cracker, Whitey," and my personal favorite, "Tu Spycee" pronounced as "too spicy". then i had a huge turning point when i realized that if i were black and ppl were calling me slurs all the time, it wouldn't be funny. at all. then i started getting called the T and F slur just because i was white and im just.. i dont rlly know what to say about it bc if i ask ppl to stop theyre just gonna be like "oh its just normal, youre so sensitive" and ofc theyre not gonna stop because it's just normal for some people to do this.
@@Twofloorbluebird because she knows its traumatic for a child to see their mother arrested and for them to be taken by CPS in the meantime. you know exactly why.
Back in the days: 😃 Cartoon teaching us about friendship, taking hygiene, learning math, Being kind Present:☠️ LGBT on kids racism Transgender Pronouns they/them
Fr, i feel like the elites that make this stuff don’t have the best interests of black people in mind. When you tell someone over and over again that they are oppressed and will have a harder time than anyone else, it becomes a self fulfilling prophecy. They never go anywhere in life. It’s like if you told your kid that they’re destined to be a failure every day, that kids chances of success would plummet.
The Cartoon Network and Boomerang channel should show the cartoons of the 1960-70’s. They would enjoy them and I’m sure it would make them laugh and appreciate the vision the cartoons had in that era.
I know they are portrayed by animals but Brain from the Arthur series celebrated Kwanzaa in Arthur’s perfect Christmas. The kids had a close friend who was black. They liked him for who he was without seeing his color and I always felt that was a great message.
Man... Found this very random, but feels like only man on the internet saying normal (maybe even antural) stuff not picking one or the other side of EVERYTHING. Keep up the good work!
i was a huge tomboy when i was a kid, never got any interests in girly stuff, and i thank god everyday that i didnt grow up in these times!!its fkin wild!!! i am now a young woman and i LOVE being a woman, you can be a female and like boy stuff, nothing wrong with that, just like boys can like girl stuff, like u said, ITS CALLED A PERSONALITY!! i feel so bad for the kids today man
No kidding, sometime people just think just becuase they like girly/boyish stuff, that the gender that kids wish to become, when the truth is that sometime it just their personality, not an actual wisb of changing their gender.... some man like watching cute ponies and some woman like action pack robot.....
@@johipo3699I think you mean liberals…. It seems they they think a girl is a personality you have, and if you have that, you’re a girl… that’s limiting what a woman really is- anything.
I've been going out of my way to buy physical copies of older TV shows so that my daughter won't be indoctrinated into such a toxic ideology. We have ONE streaming service and it is NOT Disney. It will never be Disney as long as they are keeping this crap up.
get yourself a NAS and build your own streaming service, that way you can control and manage what your kids can watch.. its what i do and its refreshing to have power over what is on the TVs in my home all without paying a subscription
Prolly wont see this but keep up the good work online and at the gym, that sponsorship in the bathroom showed of ur arms forsure. Doing great work bro💪
I find it funny that way back then if someone saw a boy playing with girly things he would be labeled as gay or whatever, and then we changed our perspective to "it's fine, he just likes girly things" and now, these people swung the pendulum so hard that they've gone back in time and are again saying the same thing but with an extra twist "if a boy likes girly stuff that means they are a girl" it's tragically incredible how society works man, I hope that in no time we get to the middle ground again, but looking at the situation right now, it's gonna take a long time
Same thing for Tom Boys. Before, it was just a girl who liked to do boy activities or just wasn't very girly to "Oh, that means they are really a boy." WTF?!
especially with how religiously zelot those communities are in protecting their agenda and how the media gaurds them like the gaurds *Dogs* that they are.
When I was younger I use to love She-ra, it was all about her being bad ass hero. I was so excited when they did a remake of it for my daughter's generation. My daughter has already seen the old school one before the remake was released, so she was excited also. It was great until at the push towards showing sexuality in the cartoon. I was so upset and disappointed. My daughter was 7 or 8 at the time. I understand inclusion is important, but there is a time and place and in kid cartoons is not the place. This goes for any form of sexuality being pushed on kids , Heterosexual, LGBTQ, it doesn't matter. Hell, even dance moms/pageant shows are grooming was out there grooming our kids to wear skimpy outfits with full face make up .
Well, and there's a way to show inclusion for people without having to be so obvious and stupid about it. My best friend's wedding? We all LOVED her gay friend. They used body language, awesome script writing, and playful banter to make the character a big part of the movie without having to shove inclusion for his sexuality down our throats. That is good writing. Not the crappy side characters that literally serve no purpose or point to the story but distract from it instead. Sometimes it feels like those characters are a youtube ad that was slapped in the middle of the movie. They're literally only there to sell people on sexuality.
@@alvinsmith3894A lot of the main and supporting characters are lesbian or lesbian coded, and Bo, the main male character, has two dads. There is also a lot of shipping between Adora and Cattra, which is... very wrong, in my opinion, because of how toxic their relationships were.
Why is America the only country that’s getting hate for slavery when a lot of countries did it before America and I’m pretty sure are still doing it now to this day
As someone from another country. It's your own people against your own. The rest of the world doesn't even talk about the USA history of slavery or racism, we have out own problems.
Boomers. They were the last generation to grow up with segregation and the first generation to grow up with TV, so they saw the footage of civil rights marches and that shaped their opinion about the entire South.
Little kids are always like, “Hello. What’s your name? You wanna play?” They don’t care if you are from a different culture. They just want to make friends. End of story.
duh
REAL
Only adults making it complex for own greed
Still, representation is important in cartoons, and education
@@Material_melody there can be representation but just don't make it so obvious and out there and not in shows for literal BABIES or toddlers. Just make it subtle.
One thing everyone needs to know is that no kids are born racist, they are taught it. If they are little and saying racist things they are either mimicing their parents or are asking something like "why are they dark" which isnt racist they are just genueinly curious as kids are.
Exactly, same with questions like, "Why is that man so big?" when they see an overweight man at the grocery store. As we get older we realize those questions can often hurt people's feelings, so it's not something you shout to your mom in the middle of the aisle, but they're not doing it to be mean, they are just curious.
If you see mostly white people as a kid if you see someone with dark skin, you'll wonder why, and vice versa. There's a video of an Albino white guy who goes to Africa to learn about how Albino Africans are treated, he goes to an orphanage where some Albino kids live and all of the kids are wanting to touch his skin and hair and ask questions, out of pure curiosity.
I asked my mom why a lady was 'purple', but around the same time successfully picked up a black widow and was carrying it around. Kids are just learning
For real. I want someone to name me a baby that was born with hate. They emulate what they see around us to learn. I've been telling people this for years. Racism and hatred are taught. I've been around some white kids when I was younger who haven't had much experience with my hair type (I'm creole and it's sort "in between"). Instead of bad comments they were curious, as a kid should be. Why was my hair different from theirs? Why did it feel different? Etc etc. That curiosity is what we should have all around, not coming in and dismissing others for their differences. (Just speaking from my experience here)
I disagree racism seems to be more part of nature itself as you can find even animals being somewhat racist.
@@Kyonari There's a difference between discrimination itself and racism. But to entertain your opinion, I'd like to know which animals you speak of with a thought process high enough to comprehend racism and actually commit acts towards it, please.
“Black people can’t marry white people” is the craziest shit I’ve ever heard from a cartoon, and I’ve seen every season of South Park
These shows are so out of touch?.
This was actually kinda funny lol I was living 🤣🤣🤣
Real though
If that happened I wouldn't have been born 😅
me watching this coming from a black and a white person, this was craaaazy
this is why Bluey got so popular and is like universally loved
That's because Bluey doesn't push woke agendas onto kids. It just shows puppies playing like how kids play.
@@itskitty808 but it also includes adult topics, like romance, which is presented in a child-friendly way. what makes Bluey such a good show is that it's appropriate for people of all ages - it's mainly a kids show but it also looks at parents' perspectives.
WOKE 😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂
@@itskitty808no, ITS WOKE 😂😂
@@Aaaadisiznejddososydbs give me an example
You remember how Courage the Cowardly dog did an episode about racism and homophobia and it was really subtle, respectful, and heartwarming. That ish was real fam.
Which is how it should be if you’re trying to make kids aware of it. Subtle, short, and warm. If it’s not any of that then leave the damn kids alone 😭
Courage was just a top tier show... It even did domestic abuse in such a great way I loved that show so much!
I only faintly remember that show. What did I miss?
@@UncrownedGlobe3Kids are a lot smarter than some think. It’s fine to directly do these things of laying it out, they did in the Teen Titans when the one Superhero was being blatantly racist to Starfire.
And there is no such thing as homophobia
Why are adults so eager for children to have an identity crisis?
They want their suffering to be validated, by living vicariously through these kids they're "saving". Hurt people hurt people
They aren't eager to do that they are eager to create socialists.
@@Cardinal_clawyes, exactly this. Just because they’re mentally confused, they want everyone else growing up to feel like that too. That way, they’re no longer the “weird” people.
It ain’t a personal issue anymore. They want kids to join their cult.
Misery loves company
I grew up with Johnny Bravo, Cow & Chicken, Dexter, Bugs Bunny.... Hell even SpongeBob SquarePants... ATLA, TLOK... POWERPUFF GIRLS! Wtf is this... I feel my IQ slipping from this insanity.
Same❤
The Powerpuff Girls 2016 reboot had some controversial episodes like Horn Sweet Horn and Painbow. Any sane parent would shut the show off or switch the channel if they saw what their child is being exposed to.
@@TomboyGamerGal Never watched it. I'm a 90s kid. Not gonna watch rebooted garbage lol.. '98 show for moi!
DO THE MONKEY WITH ME
I was in my 20s when I watched "Johnny Bravo" and I remember thinking it was funny. I've never seen "Dexter", but I vaguely remember "Dexter's Laboratory".
When I was a kid, I loved Wild Kratts, and I didn’t even pay attention to the fact that Koki was black. To me, she was a cool lady mechanic with the cool accent. I didn’t pay attention to the fact that Aviva was Latina. To me, she was a cool lady engineer. Applying the same logic to a friend I had in second grade: she was my friend who was black, but all I saw was a girl with the cool accent and extremely fast legs (which I was very jealous of). Additionally, in fourth grade, I think we had a black TA student. We got to see him on the track, and I was so amused by how fast he was. I told my friend he should be called “Black Blur,” and I thought that was cool (mainly because the words both started with ‘B’.) He was black, and he was a blur to my eyes when he ran. My friend told me “that’s racist.” I was so confused as to why it was racist because I thought he was a cool dude and it was a nickname like Superman but cooler.
Edit: I guess too much ignorance can be harmful? But I still think not bringing attention to racial differences can be good because if you can’t purposefully be racist if you don’t acknowledge the difference of skin color (and it seems that modern “racism” is as shallow as that: skin color.) There are low-income Caucasians as well as low-income people of color. There are rich Caucasians as well as rich people of color. In my school, every race gets the same education and extra curricular opportunities, and no one acknowledges anyone’s race.
I loved Wild kratts one of my favorite shows to watch back then 😊
Wild Kratts was epic
I thought koki was Latina 😭
I think calling it colorblindness at times itself that makes it racist, you saw a person period. End of story. You didn't think anything bad about someone, are we not supposed to notice hair and eye color too? People are ridiculous, be you and fuck what the people think, just by thinking it's racist when you said that, is in a form, racism. Point being, if you are trigger happy to call everyone racist, then maybe you need to look in the mirror. (Not talking to you specifically mind you 😊)
@@enigmaticrage812 Thanks for bringing it to my attention that ‘colorblindness’ can be seen as racist. That is the point I was trying to make, but maybe I didn’t clarify it well enough.
All people need to say is “hey kids, generally try to be kind to people”. It’s as simple as that. You don’t need to involve them in politics.
@@Swisscheese12 spot on. If you make kids question themselves and proceed to over-explain and tell them it takes time to learn and fully understand, they'll be primed for manipulation. It makes me sick.
thats honestly a lesson a lot of adults need too
and thats the difference between educating and shoving political agenda
No indeed, more so as kids are too young to even know about politics.
Mr Rodger’s neighborhood did a great job at that. We need to go back to our roots and start over loving each other
Remember when they pushed for toys shouldn't be gender specific? How did we round back to everything needs to be stereotyped??
this!! i have a family member who has come out as trans. their mother moans all the time "i should have seen it coming...he was always so soft as a boy, never played sports, never was into cars or video games" like ma'am...what are we doing. just because a little boy isn't into sports, or cars, or video games, just because he is more in touch with his emotions and is gentler, doesn't mean he's a woman trapped in the body of a man. it's so backwards!
@@promisemochiLGBTQ member here, I’ve played with stuff like HexBug Nanos and I can confirm that does not automatically make me trans. It’s annoying because some people expect me to play with dolls or tea sets.
@dr.wyverstone8418, because of you walk around the world far enough, you end up in the same place
I don't. I just remember making He-Man and Barbie fight.
Right!? They don’t want “gender specific” toys or “gender stereotypes” and yet if a boy wants to wear girl clothes or play with Barbie dolls, they must be a girl. I can’t keep up with these mental gymnastics. I thought we weren’t stereotyping. Come on leftists!
as a great man once said, “leave them kids alone”
Just another brick in the wall.
That man definitely wasn’t my nasty uncle😒
And that great man is a game streamer Call Of Duty after that he got banned with his friend who's stand with him . The World were gone mad .
@@NeonCherryBlossum twitch , you can search his name
“Hey teacher! Leave us kids alone!”
"Black people cant marry white people" I saw that on TV and did not expect to hear that shit lmao
Nothing wrong with this.
@@mad44avalancheeagree keep our cultures and races pure! Muddling is what they want. One race, one banking system, one world order.
@@SallySallySourScream L rage bait
@@Wuissuperior just insane theorist
POV: listening to me
The problem with the first clip is people tend to mistake rudeness with racism. Its literally become reality that if your rude to someone who is black, all of a sudden they take it as racism when it had no racism there
@Nan-bara I was in the grocery store with my husband and my kiddo and this black guy was being very obnoxious and was cussing out loud, not a care in the world who was listening. Some lady (she was white) asked him to quiet down. He went on a rant on how white people are so racist and how she only said that because he was black 🤦♀️.
Agreed. I'm white, and have met very few genuinely "racist" white people. Usually the douche bag using racial slurs and treating blacks like trash treat other white people exactly the same way. I'm not saying it doesnt hit different when a terrible person uses racist words to attack someone, but these "racist" white people treat most other white people the same way. Are they really racist, or are they just garbage people that are hateful toward EVERYONE?
I had one black supervisor once in the past who I thought was being racist towards me because I was white, until I saw how he treat other black employees. He literally treated black employees like they were slaves on a plantation. I can't say hes racist if hes treating black employees as bad or worse than he treated me.
The world is wild and people dont look beyond the most superficial conclusion they can find.
I had a situation at my job where a black lady kept calling a young teen boy racist for "skipping " her. In actuality he had to keep jumping lanes to do a specific job.
@Nan-bara •
Which part of the first clip are you referring to? Before it took a sharp turn, or after? As you seem to have a chip on your shoulder, and a negative view of Black people as a whole, it kinda makes your comment ambiguous.
If rudeness equated racism, then all black women would be by default racist
As a gay man, I was so happy being granted the right to be with another man...
.... but confusing kids into not loving or being themselves and distrusting loved PARENTS?
With young kids, that's called torture.
Right, I'm a lesbian, all I wanted was to be able to marry a woman and have the spousal rights any straight married couple has, I don't care if you want to bake my wedding cake (why would I want to give money to someone who doesn't think I should have those rights anyway?), I don't care if it's called marriage or a "civil union" or whatever else, just as long as the rights are there, cool. I don't want gay to be a bad word, but I don't think little kids should be taught about sex in school gay, straight, or whatever, let kids be kids, why make them worry about their teenage hormones years in advance?
I support that, BUT THIS?!?! Woke culture and teaching kids about lgbtq123abc stuff helllll no(if this offends you im sorry)
I just now go by what Amir said in another video. The LGB is a totally separate community from the TQ+ for reasons he expertly detailed. Also, not every gay person is the same. You’re allowed to be gay and also think it’s wrong to have adult men perform inappropriately for kids when they should be learning how to read instead. Having those beliefs doesn’t suddenly mean you can’t like 🍆
With young kids it can also be seen as grooming. Either way, creepy behavior
You’re not going to suddenly be forbidden from liking “eggplant” just because you’d rather not have kids watch drag shows at school instead of learning to read and write. That’s what the left has unfortunately scared a lot of gay men into believing however.
It's not a child's job to "fight racism"
Capitalism*
@@chrismoper8191boffum
Well, they want the kids militarized into pushing for communism. Communism would allow the top 1% to become even wealthier while the rest of us are equally in poverty. Capitalism is wonderful & anyone who doesn't think so, has life waaayyy too easy.
For real! We all remember Greta Thunberg. THAT is what you get when you try to make children get involved with adult problems and adult conversations. They get over-emotional and angry because their not developmentally able to handle the weight of such problems yet.....even some adults can't handle the weight of some of these problems so why are we pushing for kids to be involved?
They literally just have to be awesome to each other. That's it.
It went from “you’re never too old to watch Disney” to “you need to be old to understand Disney” 💀
Their post-World War II pre-Vietnam movies and TV shows (and theme park projects) partly explain how the boomers turned out the way they did. Apparently, some of them never got over the cancellation of the original *Mickey Mouse Club* and proceeded to take their grief out on society by throwing out or making unaffordable everything marginalized groups wanted access to and calling that liberalism.
I have two questions for the Arthur clip:
1: What do black people look like in Arthur's world?
2: Why are kids watching a horrific video of a man dying? No one raises it as a concern, and this is almost encouraging kids to watch it themselves!
Gosh, they're so worried about racism but they have no qualms about traumatizing kids with scary death scenes! This is extremely backwards.
That was my first thought, they are all anthropomorphic animals. Why would they be saying things as if they are talking about humans? It just makes it confusing.
I'd always thought of Francine as black and Muffy as white. Same animals but with different fur colors.
@@SomeUA-camTraveleryeah but they are animals i would never understand races in… in animals?! 😭😭bro foxes are orange wtf are they supposed to be?! middle eastern what the hell?!????💀
fr creepypastas on top@PinkysComputerillusions
Oh my god…can’t believe they’re making cartoons like this meanwhile I grew up with the animated avatar the last airbender
Omg I was literally just watching avatar and enter this video to see someone mentioned the avatar xdd
At the very least, most kids aren’t watching these shows as they really aren’t that relevant. The one show that is relevant is Bluey, and thank God for that!
"Aang! Airbenders can't marry anyone from the Fire Nation!"
Well im sure Netflix just ruined that for kids too with the live action. Sure that got the woke treatment too.
I just binged avatar for the first time at 28 since I missed out in my childhood… it’s AMAZING
I ran outside with no shirt on until I was like six. Hated dolls. Thought pink was only a girls color. Loved fishing and never thought about changing gender and didn't even know what transgender was until Caitlyn. Went to an elementary school with all the races and race was never discussed. Glad I didn't grow up with those cartoons I would have been so confused. These poor kids
Same with my elementary school. It honestly makes me chuckle when I think about it because we had white, latino, indian, middle eastern, polynesian, african, vietnamese and laotian students but I didn't even realize until probably high school or adulthood! There were even very different cultural names and it simply never occurred to me that it could mean anything. They were all just my friends, friendly fellow classmates, or annoying kids I didn't like 😆
@@Jessica_Jones Haha same 😆😂
13:10 a 8 year old ain’t gonna know what none of this shit means so it doesn’t need to be in a cartoon 💀
I still remember the racist episode of that’s so raven. It was straight to the point, packaged in an appropriate way that kids understood the issue and it was entertaining as hell.
I remember that too
Exactly, i love Thats So Raven.
Also the Proud Family episode about the Muslim family. That episode left an impact on me.
Raven is now a lesbian, and she's against the DEI nonsense. I'm surprised to hear that from her.
Same as in The Fresh Prince. It’s actually one of the best episodes of the fresh Prince, when Carlton and Will get thrown in jail bc they got pulled over by a racist cop. Great episode and the ending really makes you think.
Who the hell is considered black in Arthur
Idk skin color
Some nutjob on twitter
The Monkees I guess 🫤
@@Keisha-qw9ks💀💀
@@Keisha-qw9kshuh?? 💀
LMAO Arthur talking about racism and skin colour as though either of those things exist in that cartoon's universe. They're animals. Come on now.
What black people? What country? 😅
Buster is a white rabbit....
Maybe??
Or not.
lol
dog inter species racism could be a thing
Begging the question on how they even COULD explain it, more so as the animal characters all treat each other as equals.
I remember an episode in the 90s where muddy calls that girl with the bow a mouse but in a racial way lol
As a cartoon producer, voice actor and a writer my web series Fireflame and since this cartoon dragon dosen't know what any of this stuff is... i will not be discussing any of this in my show. Thats not what my company stands for, its not my way, i was not raised like this... Fireflame is gonna be about helping the other dragons, Flame is a dragon superhero he is gonna teach kids to not be afraid and helping out stuff like that... None of that political stuff absolutely not... This show is gonna help so many people... Not one episode i wrote talks about any of this
Cartoons in the early 2000s were built and MADE diffrent....... i miss teen titans
I've never seen it. I grew up in the 80s, but I did watch some things in the late 90s/early 2000s with my nephew, but "Teen Titans" wasn't one of them.
It's funny, TT also had an episode about racisim.
But it was at least incorporated in an organic way.
Yeah because there were entertainment oriented.
These seem to be just disguised PSAs.
Ed Edd n Eddy is where it’s at! Feel if they brought it back it would NOT be the same.
I miss Batman Animated Series and Batman Beyond.
My kids won’t be watching any show made after 2010, except Bluey
Thank god for Bluey
100%!
im a 23 old year old adult that kid show taught me more how to be an adult than my own parents
What about TAWOG?
Have them watch anime instead. =3
The troubling part is its being done on purpose. Cant they just let the kids be kids?
No. The establishment class wants to erase any semblance of anything that evokes positivity or actually empowers people.
They want to put people into a state where they're so depressed and unmotivated that they accept total control by said class over their lives, so the indoctrination to divide and destabilize must start as early as possible.
I know I sound like a conspiracy wacko here, but it wouldn't surprise me if this was the real reason that Saturday morning cartoons got phased out in favor of state/corporate propaganda that calls itself news. That was a time that kids had to themselves in the same way their parents enjoyed soap operas in the morning or primetime TV at night, so I'm not convinced that streaming and cable were already going to make them obsolete anyway. By that logic, the rest of the programming on the main 3 networks should have been phased out too.
It simply amounts to the idea that people can't be empowered or just entertained, so therefore these politics must be inserted into cartoons watched by a demographic that only discriminates if another adult teaches them to; they're not naturally like that for the most part.
A 10-year-old was visiting her local library with her mother. While searching the shelves, she picked up the book "It's perfectly normal" by Robie H. Harris and Michael Emberly. The book is about sex education and is one of the most banned books of the past two decades. The little girl took it home. Later that day, the little girl showed her mom the chapter on sexual abuse and said, "This is me." Her father was abusing her, and it was the first time she'd spoken about it. The father was convicted and the judge said, "There were heroes in this case. One was the child, and the other was the book."
In an interview, the author, Robie H. Harris, said, "I have been called a pornographer, a child abuser -- every name in the book, as the saying goes. But whenever I am called those names, I think of that ten-year-old girl. I wish we never had to talk with kids about any of these aberrant behaviours. But we have to do so because they already know about them to some extent and because kids have a right to have the accurate information that can keep them healthy and safe. They need to know how to get help and make the abusive behaviour stop."
When right-wing and conservative groups petition and protest to get sex education books off the shelves of schools and public libraries, or stir up moral panics about "woke" TV shows and similar stuff, what they're actually doing is stopping the most vulnerable people from accessing the language and tools that can help them. It communicates to children suffering from abuse that they are shameful and that it's not safe or polite to speak out about it, and it helps to shield and hide abusers -- and given the amount of child abuse criminals who are right-wing conservatives, anyone can tell that "protect children from the woke left" is mostly about the real criminals trying to shield and hide themselves from the law.
Sex ed. books and "woke" entertainment does not groom children, it protects them. And those who try to withhold that protection from the children should, no matter how they try to justify it, always be regarded with suspicion and caution.
yeah man! I don't wanna be glorifying christopher columbus and oil companies as a kid! (cough cough, pragerU)
@@GrahamChapman stop spamming this bullshit. you know its not true
@@stepmanialdash how many kids are watching prageru?
I’m a minor, and I was unfortunately exposed to this. I absolutely agree, it really ruined my way of thinking and how I am. And I wish I wasn’t exposed to this.
I still think it’s hilarious how #StopAsianHate ended when they found out the race of the people who were doing the hate crimes 😂
Yep they backed WAAAAAYYYY the hell off of that trend lol😂
My first time ever hearing about this hashtag, what happened?
@@iansantiago6526 they found out, that black people were beating up and attacking Asian people.
And BLM only counts when they’re killed by whites or cops.
@higgsbonbonand everyone blamed white people for it, because they thought whitey did it
Remember when cartoons used to teach us lessons like “don’t bully” or “brush your teeth”?
Good times…
"Apologize when you are wrong"
Or,
"You can fight back",
VS,
"BaBa iS nOnBinArY"
Cartoons have always ben woke, y'all just grew into manbabies.
Yees, and it wans't so blunt like they're now! They're not teaching kids to interpret but handing out the "answer" that's so sad
So true... As a person who was bullied during my life, it was such a nice thing that i wasn't alone...
Lmao yall acting like these "woke lessons" werent in cartoons back then
It absolutely kills me that Arthur went woke 😢 I grew up watching that show all through middle school. They’re animals! How can they be racist? There are no races amongst the animal kingdom lol. They better not freakin’ touch the Berenstein Bears!!!
It's a bad series to even tackle racism because all the parents are the same species (because it's biology and they have to be). Drawing attention to race makes the allegory stand out in an uncomfortable way.
And even that, they’re animals/anthros and come in multiple colors and species!
Berenstain
@@its_hope_the.bubble Well, in many languages, "race" and "breed" are rendered with the same word.
I was gonna say! Since when has there been humans in Arthur? How they know what a black person is? You'd think they'd spin it to fit more in-universe, like, don't be mean to rabbits just because they're rabbits and different or something. Lol.
You know what I find disgusting? The fact that these shows try to appeal to lgbtq+ community and others! This is a show for kids, they don’t care if a boy marries another boy, they just want something to spark their interests and be creative, none of this “what if you feel like a girl even if you were born a boy?” Kind of shit. That’s for adults and teenagers, not children who don’t even know how to count to 50 yet. So the big question is, are these shows truly meant for kids or just woke adults?
They're meant for woke adults because most woke adults have the minds of children.
@@itskitty808 that is true, cuz my step dads brother or uncle, idk anymore, is gay. But he has the mindset of a 6th grader, not in smarts but he is just really woke.
Bring back the era of Ed Edd and Eddy please
The Weekends and Recess, too, being inclusive in the right way. Lou and Spinelli respectively were tomboys in both shows, but it wasn't shoved down our throats. It was there as a faucet of their otherwise well rounded personalities. They still considered themselves girls and liked boys.
@chika9418 Yes! Codename: Kids Next Door also comes to mind. Those kid shows were great because they actually encouraged equality by having the kids' friend groups be diverse with no explanation given. Because it shouldn't matter why they're different, what matters is that they're awesome to each other.
My favorite childhood show! I was over here tryna be like Double D, all smart and organized. That’s what kids need today. If they brought it back it wouldn’t be the same.
A show where everyone is white and more or less gets along, focusing on trivial things like getting candy, nah we can’t have that in post covid/Floyd America. America has sadly gotten too diverse to allow that era to come back
@@BurningFreesias Exactly. Number 1's British background, number 3's Japanese background, number 4's Australian background and number 2 and 5's Caucasian and African American backgrounds didn't need to be shoved down our throats.
They were just there and it was awesome, silently teaching kids they can mingle with anyone regardless of racial ethnicity.
"I'm like, Leave this white rabbit alone" had me choking 🤣
If you want something like this done right, I recommend the children’s book “My Shadow is Pink.” The main character (he’s never given a name) is a boy who likes unicorns, wearing dresses, etc., but the book makes it clear that’s just the kind of stuff he likes and it doesn’t define his gender. No one ever tries to push him into becoming a girl.
There's a similar book called "My Shadow is Purple" which while also having a boy as the protagonist, instead focuses on how he discovers what it's like to be gender nonconforming.
Fr
he criticised the sequel book in another video 😔
@@preripped I honestly didn’t care for the sequel as much as the ending was kind of confusing.
my shadow is Red
Remember when kids shows used to teach stuff like “There are 26 letters in the alphabet” or “Don’t bully” or “Never give up”?
Yeah, me too.
Sesame street did racism better now we have kids asking about there pronouns
“black people cant marry white people” can be sooooo misinterpreted for a mind so young. what if the child doesn’t understand the context of what’s being discussed or didn’t finish the episode to learn about it? it’s just bizzare to blatantly say something like that on a show for 6yr olds.
do kids even understand marriage at that age? they should be painting, playing with toys, dancing to music, running around outside etc. what if that child just starts repeating “black people cant marry white people” bc it’s something they heard on their ipad or tv? then now we’ve got a bigger problem
"Black people can't marry White people" sounds like my mom's bf when I was little
Not cant, simply dont want. Besides Id be wary about men from africa due to how women in african countries are treated. Same goes for russian men. And "people" are wrong word. It depends on gender. Being white man married to black man is one thing, being white, or not white woman married to man recently coming from somalia or other muslim country is another thing. Is dangerous for women, any women, regardless white or black, to marry black men bc of situation with women rights in african countries. Ye some blacks do assimilate, but most dont Women really shall not marry men who hailing from countries, where women have no rights and merely kept as breeding stock, so marrying men from african, arabian country or russia(from any country where women not defended by law, where no one see anything wrong with violence against women) is very stupid for any woman regardless of ethnicity to do
@@casuallysoberblack people can't marry white people sounds like something David Duke would say, now, the so called liberals have embraced the same racist values that they've been so avowedly against. What a time to be alive
most of steven universe viewers are above 6 years old
its out of context
So in the cartoon they needed an 10 year old girl to "educate" a mf doctor about biology.
Yep makes sense
*Which is a Oxymoron in itself.. like.. the stupidity/audacity/hypocrisy of whoever created this animated series/episode is beyond disturbing!*
Child revolution
@@zach2011w *What is that even supposed to mean!?*
@@zach2011wa p3d0 trend
I was actually shocked when seeing that cartoon like what the actual fuc-
That proud family clip gave me secondhand embarrassment 😂
😂 gave me flashbacks to high school
awwww🥰🥰🥰🥰
Englishman here, I apologise for me very dead ancestor's crimes
The Proud Family was always terrible and cringe to me.
@@whyisthisdifferentnow the original was way better.
I'm so glad I was able to experience cartoons between 1996 and 2010. No talk of this divide, racism, transgender. We need the Kids Next Door back.
The Arthur thing talking about racism is really weird; considering that all the characters are animals, it would have made much more sense if it was a speciesism thing. : /
doesnt have to make sense its about talking animals
Good point here & even weird to call this racism when we humans are all humans & not a different species. I believe people should reflect on this before they even try lecture. No lectures but respect instead
I was so close to throwing my phone away after they started the gender ideology video with INFANTS?!? I’m a mother of soon to be two. Someone did that im immediately throwing hands
So my first comment disappeared (on my end)
But I’d throw hands too, and then I’d throw that SOMEONE too
they should hesr about this when there 12
This was more of a millennial cartoon but I remember one _"Static Shock"_
they had a really good episode that tackled the racism issue and did it really well. How did we go from that to THIS?!?!
I remember when that show aired on Kids WB back in 2000 when I was 7 years old. Nostalgia man...
Yes! I'm always bringing up Static Shock as a terrific example of a good show that dealt with heavy topics like gang violence, school shootings, homelessness, and racism without become super preachy. The teenagers on that show kept trying to relate with and care for each other. I'm a white woman and as a girl that was one on my favorite shows to watch on Saturday mornings because it was just good.
Good show they wana reboot it with changes hopefully they leave it alone
@@Jewel_Screaming_Chango8387 good luck with that, unless DISRESPECT the CORRUPT copyright and just make a fan version and give copyright freaks middle finger and have SWIM steal your hardrive oops i diddent post it someoen took my hdd or put a virus on my PC.
People need to learn that kids aren't miniature adults.
That sounds like the sex offender counseling you got after getting out of jail for raping kids.
Morgan Freeman against racism said "stop talking about it"
exactly. it's division and that's sad. ''one love'', as bob marley said.We need one love. one united humanity.
The Proud Family one particularly hurt; they did a real good episode in the past about respecting other peoples' culture by showing them as people with traits beyond their culture. Sad to see it fall so low... :(.
Yeah the new one is basically just 100% anti white racism. Which sucks because I greatly enjoyed the original show
Bob Iger hadn't risen to the top of Disney yet with the original series. But even that show is a reflection of The Disney Channel switching from pay cable to basic cable.
If I had teachers show me this when I was a child, I’d probably be a depressed detransitioner. I’m female but only ever found interest in mostly boy stuff. Never did that make me trans or wtfe. Just a tomboy.
Everything started going downhill with gen z .
@@antoniocarlosoliveira9146 as if your generation and gen alpha is any better lol
@@mendamar2753 im gen z and gen z sucks.
Fr!!!! People these days act like showing interest in "girl" stuff as a boy (or the other way around) automatically makes you trans. Do I like stuff thats considered for "girls"? Yeah, doesnt make me a girl tho. Glad that I wasn't raised like people raise their kids now. Big yikes... xP
YT deleted my last reply (or at least it shows like that for me). But ill just say agreed. Liking girl stuff as a boy (or vice versa) doesnt equal being trans. I like some stuff thats considered "for girls" and i still know im a boy. This stuff's wild....
I just discovered you. Wow! You are awesome! Thank you so much for this video! Can’t wait to watch the rest of your content. ❤
Kid in cartoon: This doctor doesn't know what she's talking about. Let ME educate you about gender.
the constant ''I'm offended'' behaviour has to stop or nobody will ever be able to handle anything in life.
People are so sensitive nowadays...
dude if u acknowledge something, u can do something about it. Is not just "being offended" is being denied of every aspect of life like appearing on media, or marrying, go to the bathroom. Those cartoons teach to put the shoes of other persons. Teaches empathy to children and that is the most powerful power someone can have.
@@Lolwhattheheck dude, people have always been offended. This whole attitude as if people are more offended nowadays is stupid. We can easily take a look back at our own history and it's impossible to deny it. The only difference is that we're seeing it on the internet, where everyone can see it.
AHEM, THAT’S OFFENSIVE-
i hate how it’s not okay to be offended by “edgy” very blatantly racist jokes, but when someone says something that only the softest person in the world would genuinely be offended by, they get cancelled.
Tbh I really like Static Shock. They have an episode about racism where it's a realistic scenario. Richie (the white best friend) has a dad who has prejudice thoughts about black people and he is directly confronted by Static Shock's dad who changes his views and learns from his backward mindset.
actually his name is Static, the show's name is Static Shock!
@@Xeorboom This is the biggest shock ever 😢
That was a great freaking show, I enjoyed it alot and I'm pretty much just a white guy with just little native in me.
@@BenjaminSpencer-m1k Lol I'm blasian and one of the best characters to me was Richie it was a show that put the story and characters over the race of the characters
@@Kyarchuu_draws one thing I've noticed most people who are into anime-comics-scifi don't need to be preached at about racism or many other social ills, our community is kinda devoid of it, we are the dreamers. I think in general we have higher IQs because we actually do shit that requires stuff like reading and critical thinking lol and all that other bullshit is a trap for lesser minds. The ol' free your mind and your ass will follow.
6:20 I just wonder what happened to the ideas of Femboys and Tomboys
(I've scrolled for five minutes to give this comment a thumbs up)
Dead on the mark with this question, I want a Tomboy 😂
not femboys 😭
When I was a kid, all the creators had to do to show me that racism was wrong was having the main character(s) being best friends with characters of different races.
Idk why it can't be that simple again
@@Razor-gx2dqpeople wanna create drama and overcomplicate things for this drug, “clout”
@@jtteope1178Yep
Because that Tokenism and enforces new Racist issues.
Literally do you think racism will be solves with being friends and not actually fight systemic issues?
@@jtteope1178 Or companies simply work together to divide America. We need to find the people who gave these things the green light and end this exploration
For the past 5 years i've been saying they are confusing personality for gender. It's ridiculous and bigoted in itself labeling certain likes and dislikes as strictly belonging to a certain gender. All they are doing is confusing the hell out of children.
Well for what I understand these people just sound like they are backwards like to them personality means gender and gender means personality and they think a boy baby means they had a girl and a girl means they had boy baby man these people so backwards.
Honestly I see it as people "othering" themselves. Be an effeminate man. Be a masculine women. Choose to dress androgynous. Who cares? Thinking this makes you a different, defiant gender is just beyond me.
I am bisexual and have lived in Utah, a very religious and conservative state, for my whole life. I have never experienced any real setback or any form of oppression because of my sexuality. I don't think its fair to say no one in this country has experienced oppression for their sexuality but I think simply being lgbt isn't a good reason to go around wearing a badge of victimhood. I think that many people today choose to see themselves as victimized without experiencing any real victimization and its very unhealthy. For a long time I thought that way and it made me miserable even though there was no actual material reason for me to feel like I was being victimized. I think its important to see the difference in real oppression and just being part of a minority, because a lot of us have it really good and claiming false victimhood will only blind you to the reality of how good your life truly is.
I was born and raised in Utah and I agree. I come from a religious and conservative family and decided to stay religious and conservative myself. However, I've ALWAYS had family and friends from varying sexualities to varying religions and races. We never had an issue getting along because we never felt like we HAD to agree on every little thing. If we hurt each other's feelings, we apologized. But otherwise we'd make each other laugh so hard that we'd either stop breathing or start crying.
People act like if you have different opinions, you can't get along or you're somehow "against" each other. But that is so far from the truth and there are people who are proving that every single day.
I'm conservative and religious, too, but we never had hatred against lgbtq. We were fine with it, and the same thing with race.
I find it hard to be in asexual online groups because they keep going on about "aphobia". I've been told that my lack of interest in sex is due to "low testosterone" (and the media is constantly denigrating virginity), but I don't consider that bigotry of any sort (I've never been beaten up for whom I don't have sex with). It seems that my mental disorders make my life far more difficult than my sexual orientation does.
did anyone ask
@@JayLane193It bothers you someone shared?
"Kids don't be racist"
"Cut"
Conclusion - "BE RACIST" 😂
That meme it was just random and funny
Funny thing about the word "don't." Most people don't tend to hear it and only hear the parts before and after it.
IT WAS ALL FAKE
BE RACIST
When I was a kid, I watched "He-Man". A half-naked man battling a half-naked skeleton with incredible abs. Now that was wholesome entertainment! (Thank goodness they're on UA-cam.)
Sounds way better than the shows today... There's a reason why I stopped watching tv
That’s sounds fire actually
why did Skeletor have abs? this is a genuine question, was he wearing a muscle suit or something?
Even She Ra for all its talk about helping each other and having a moral at the end of the story was TAME compared to this bullshit. I liked He Man too particularly when they did crossover episodes and two of them teamed up.
Sounds a bit like Jojo lmao, but i did it too
Thank God that the only show that’s actually Relevant with kids today is Bluey.
Fr all these shows getting into politics while Bluey's over tryna find out what toy to play with today
@@BisexualLightning3230 Modern Disney says the Princess _doesn’t need any man and she can save herself_ and here Bluey is saying _You’d rather stay here with the stinky dragon? Alright I’ll wake him up…! And you know, true love is real and you shouldn’t run away from it_ lol
They even tried to cancel Bluey for not being “racially diverse” enough…they’re dogs. I love Bluey ! We can’t let them bastardize it 😂❤❤
@@Beingamomrules I do worry now because of the Conservative rip off Chip Chilla that the network will probably try to add Progressive messaging as a Combat to Chip Chilla but I beg that not be the case
"Bluey"? Is that kind of like "Blue's Clues"? I remember watching that with my nephew in the day.
The Arthur clip made me sad. When I was growing up it was always a show about kids and kid problems. Like learning to write your name, and dealing with your emotions. Not nuanced racial tensions. We are trying to make our kids grow up too fast!
Same. But sadly a lot of shows that we grew up with became woke like Blue's Clues and The Proud Family.
Now they'll grow up feeling they have to "fix the world" and get severe anxiety and depression because of that 😟
But it has been a progressive show from the start, so what are you talking about?
Tbh I did not watch the whole video but like kids deal with racism too
@olisworld7074 Fr bro, kids deal with racism and should know about it and that it exists
' I'll stop calling you a white man, and I'll ask you to stop calling me, a black man. ' -morgan freeman
What would Arthur know about racism. Everyone is a different breed of animal
Indeed, which makes this all the less sane. There was a book in a series called Paw Island back in the 1999 featuring a colony of dogs and cats which featured a new dog who didn't like cats or dogs who didn't look like him, with the rest of the cast teaching him that being different doesn't make you bad., but the way this was done was better and more sensible as a whole.
And mark brown said the characters are interchangeable
HE SPEAKS THE ELDRITCH TRUTH
The amount of cringe these cartoons have hurts... this is how they're literally brainwashing kids
With badly made models of the Birds from Angry Birds?
@@johipo3699I saw a official trans right post in the angry birds Twitter like WHAT!?☠️
@@autisticwoman665 I was talking about FunVideoTV
As long as you are also willing to acknowledge the cringe of the conservative children’s cartoons sure. To me they are two sides of the same coin
@@autisticwoman665and?
5:45 “pause , it’s called a personality” GOLDEN 😂😂😂 you ate that part up
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damn 😂
No 👏 he 👏 didn't 👏
@@apple_1234Yes👏He👏Did👏
@@Starzofficial123 no
"Let's say you were born with a penis, and you feel like a boy inside. Your sex and gender match."
But I thought sex and gender were mutually exclusive? Why do they "match?"
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Fr gender is something you can choose but never EVER WILL able too change your sex its your birth dedication
@@Mlb_mari okay bot I'm not sure you understand...
@@Amazonian11everyone's a bot to u 🤦🏼
@@massmurdertron51 and you'd only have a way of deciphering that of me if you were one... 🤷🏻♂️
They fucked with Arthur?? 😡
@exorcistrisingofficialMr Ratburn
@exorcistrisingofficial Which got banned in Alabama (probably because the uneducated folk over there thought he'd be marrying his sister instead).
@PinkysComputerillusions When that episode first came out it was right around the same time that I stopped watching new PBS cartoons altogether but I didn't think about it back then because I viewed it as me growing out of my cartoon self to get ready for High School. Now looking back at that it's almost as if I Instinctively knew it was woke but didn't know what it was at the time.
Out of context that sounds weird
I grew up with OG Arthur, this woke version is so dystopian, the worst way to destroy my childhood.
I think all most of the shows we grew up watching became dystopian versions of themselves.
I can relate as the woke Animaniacs reboot drove me crazy.
Wait until you see the teachings of Jesus, especially the opening of Matthew chapter 7.
@@KathyHarrington I couldn't even watch that. It was so bad. The only good thing about it is that it took misogynistic shitlib Wellesley Wild off of *Family Guy* so he couldn't run that into the ground any more than he already did.
so glad i got to witness cartoons before they turned into this random stuff😭🤦🏾♀️
kids should not be learning about this at such a young age. like a newborn should not be having a identity crisis😭
i’m sorry but the aurther commercial absolutely killed me😭🌚💀
As a eleven year old with strong beliefs I can highly respect and relate to this man
Child hush
Bring back Mr. Rogers.
Kids need to hear now more than ever that they are perfectly and wonderfully fine in such a chaotic world.
Ok do u want the following
Shenron
Monster Reborn card
Resurrection Stone
Necromonicon
Book of Ages
Idk any cartoon references
And Mr. Rogers celebrated differences in people, he didn't tell people to change themselves. He washed his feet with a black man on tv at a time when racial tensions were still high, to show kids people are people. He had guests who used wheelchairs and had disabilities to show how much we are all the same even if in some cases we seem on the outside quite different.
Oh my gosh... I remember watching that show when I was a kid in daycare in the late 90's. You make me feel old, man, and I'm 30, lol.
You more than deserve a medal for saying this.
I'm going to only let my future kids watch the old school cartoons. This is just too much.
I'll only make them watch what I used to watch
Where there were no black characters or the ones that showed black face?
@@johns8596 Not every show had that. Please stop with that nonsense. People are becoming apathetic towards that subject because of silly comments like this. Stop crying wolf. It's 2024 now. My first crush in 1st grade was black and my first best friend was also black. I am white. So just stop.
@@livinginthepines well they were my cartoons with the exception of one.
So. Im speaking from my experience.
If I made my kids watch what I did they wouldn't have seen any blacks. Except one cartoon.
So now its...😭 gone too far.
When it comes to generations. Its each ones to speak on.
No one cares who you dated or how many black friends you had.
That's great.
And it wasnt even the topic of your post.
I was talking about cartoons and my time. Or my experience.
Not your dating history.
Who you had a crush on...??
How old are you?
My experience is not yours.
So we can just forget that racism exists by pretending its over now.
When its not.
Your apathy is yours.
I'll go with something else.
You think I care about yours or the worlds apathy?
Thats not the way I conduct my life.
Yeah hes a pick me for sure.
He got you.
@@johns8596 Um hello? You are on MY comment lol. Nobody asked YOU about your experience. So why should I care about your experience when you don't want to hear about mine on my own comment? You are not that important. Sorry to break it to you.
Parents need to pay attention to what they let their kids watch.
They won't, but they should.
A good analysis of the situation. I was a child in the 1980s and a teen in the 1990s, so I saw animation explode in popularity after years of being relegated to Saturday morning cartoons, Disney reissues (that at one point were more popular than new releases), and independently produced features that got little to no theatrical exposure outside of major cities. Now we are seeing the "Toon Boom" go bust. Based on this, it's not very hard to see why. The entertainment industry can't coast on this or on rehashes of aging IPs forever.
There is finally a growing wave pushing back against the insanity!🤟🏻
If there were then more people would understand what this is
My kids are gonna grow up on the same shit I did. It'll be avatar the last airbender, thundercats, bob the builder, early days my little pony if they so desire but none of this woke stuff. My kids are gonna be raised in a way that let's them grow naturally and slowly like all kids should, not rushed to adult hood with woke propaganda.
Oh I haven't seen thunder cats mentioned in a while lol
Carebears is also generally pretty good
thunder thunder thunder thunder cats!!! that was my softball team’s name!!!
those all good shows I grew up on the same ones. Good job you should not show your kids woke propaganda. Also you should have your kids watch scooby doo.
@@JayLane193 oh absolutely! I loved scooby growing up
@@minisnakali you have good tastes in cartoons. Your kids are in good hands.
People are confusing feeling feminine with feeling like a female/woman. You cannot feel like a girl? Because girls don't all feel one way.
You can feel feminine as a man. But that doesn't mean your 'gender' is different. Like you said, there's sex and personality.
Exactly, how can a man feel like a woman when he doesn't know how a woman feels? "Oh, i like dresses and having long hair" but not all women like those things, they are literally stereotyping how a gender feels and acts.
As I kid I couldn't even tell races apart (I grew up in an area that had a lot of Hispanics, Asians, Arabs, and whites, but I didn't see a black person irl until I was an adult). I thought Michael Dorn was so dark because the makeup/prosthetics for his costume playing Worf did that. It wasn't until I saw pictures of him out of makeup as an adult that it clicked and I was shocked. I never had considered they specifically cast black people to place this one alien race. XD
heres how a kid would react to learning about trans people
Person: "Some boys feel like a girl, and some girls feel like a boy."
Kid: "Okay. can I have a fruit snacks?"
moral of the story: they do not give a damn!
some might! not all children are idiots
@@Xeorboomnot caring is not them being idiots. They simply care about other things because... they are kids.
@@Xeorboomthem not caring is them just being kids
OMG, you get it!
Now imagine that 99% of kids will not care about that because it doesn't affect them, but 1% of kids who are actually trans will then finally understand what has been feeling wrong. even if they only later on realize, they at least know it exists and that they are not alone and feel like they need to hide.
@@Diagala19 This is my point.
That one episode of Static Shock where Richie's folks let Virgil sleep over was a fantastic example of how to talk about this issue without sounding performative or elitist. It fought the evil with the good as a neighbor not as a dictator.
it's not about forcing people to change their views, you need tp talk to them and try to convince them!
if they still don't listen then you stop because that's just their state of mind
@@Xeorboom THIS
"Black people can't marry white people" LITERALLY MY REACTION WAS "WHAT THE HELL DID I JUST HEAR?", LIKE, WHAT THE F---K?? (English is not my first language, so please tell me if i had a error on my grammar, thank you!
Hello! Your grammar is fine, except for one thing: If you’re using “A,” (As in: “I’m getting “A” gallon of milk.), sometimes you need to use “An.” When the next word starts with a vowel. So NOT this:
A apple ❌
A octopus ❌
A onion ❌
But this:
AN apple
AN octopus
AN onion
So, not “A error,” but “An error.” ☺️
Of course, there is an exception:
“A Unicorn.” Why? I’m not sure. 😂 I hope that helps! ☺️ I highly commend you for learning a second language. I’m trying to learn French, and it’s quite difficult, but worth it! May I ask - what is your native language? ☺️
@@Hailey_Paige_1937 Yeah, i know i didn't had the best grammar, i'm latina, that's why, but thanks for the correction anyway!! take care
Well it was what people thought and there were actual laws against it.
Theyre just trying to say you can be right even when society and certain laws say you are not.
I mean no, civil rights never happened.
Theyre teaching them to never let anyone tell you youre wrong.
When its not.
When you arent hurting anyone.
And your parents are a lot of times full of shite too.
I know mine were about many things.
@@uwu-f3q muslim women cannot marry non muslim men. Thats all. And also unrecommended women of any ethnicity to marry black, brown men bc of situation with women rights in african and arabian countries. And ye situation with women rights in those countries are reason why black, brown women are fetishized by western misogynists who unhappy that western countries not allowing rape and marry your rapist laws
You’re my new favorite channel! Keep it up! I’m binging your videos and can’t get enough. ❤
You are such a breath of fresh air. I'm glad this was recommended to me, it was both enjoyable and frustrating to watch. Cartoons were definitely not like this when I was a kid. Bring back sweet shows like Little bear where it focused on problems that children are actually concerned with, like a parent being away for work, or a friend moving away, or having a stomachache from eating too many sweets, or a friend being unfair during a game so the show teaches children how to communicate with each other. A child's world is very small, keep it that way. Let them remain innocent.
Of course they weren’t like this when you were a kid, everything flew over your head.
Man I miss that show so much my grandma would read me little bear books before bed at night too🥺
@@khoralburcalow guess what, you still can!
Trans person here, seeing the gender ideology video was so weird. Gender and Sex are very complicated, and it shouldn’t be taught at such a young age, like let kids be kids
I only figured out I was trans because I heard about it, and still am figuring out myself.
These people literally won’t allow kids to have fun anymore.
You are most likely trans because of some underlying trauma that was never properly dealt with at a psychological level. I used to be bisexual and came to terms with the fact that I was sexually assaulted as a child and had repressed the memories for nearly 30 years.
@@JonesWalker-z7s I'm transgender because that's what identity with right now, so for now I'm a man. But i do want to say I'm glad you figured things out even after your trauma, I hope you're doing a lot better now :)
@@JonesWalker-z7s transgender is a identity not a trauma response. Please educate yourself not being selfish
“Don’t be racist, I am a building”
Was so much better.
Fr
Real
Way more effective than these cartoons
Real
ongod, it has the nonsensical yet charming vibes a kid would love ngl, like unironically it just feels nicer.
You are such a breath, fresh air. Thank you I’m.
I was severely bullied in elementary to the point I had to move schools after 5th grade. There were multiple girls but there were 3 main ones. 2 were black and one was white. It was brutal. And then when my son was 3 days old he had to be airlifted to a children's hospital in Birmingham. While he was in there my mom and I went to the nearby McDonald's to eat. The workers treated us so bad it was to the point I was ready to fight but didn't because of my son. It was 100% because of our race and they made that very clear. So I've experienced racism as a white woman but I do not hold it against all black people because of the way I was treated by a few. There's been other instances but those are the times that affected me the most. Anyone that says black people can't be racist are just ignorant. Anyone can be racist and we should stop pretending otherwise. We need to stop hating each other and start focusing on the real issues that are happening to ALL of us!
The “blacks can’t be racist” narrative expired in 1992. For a demographic that so prides itself on being “current,” the wokies really should try to keep up better.
this is so fr at first i kinda agreed with other cultures making fun of white people until i started getting called "Vanilla, Cracker, Whitey," and my personal favorite, "Tu Spycee" pronounced as "too spicy". then i had a huge turning point when i realized that if i were black and ppl were calling me slurs all the time, it wouldn't be funny. at all. then i started getting called the T and F slur just because i was white and im just.. i dont rlly know what to say about it bc if i ask ppl to stop theyre just gonna be like "oh its just normal, youre so sensitive" and ofc theyre not gonna stop because it's just normal for some people to do this.
They say racism is taught, but more often than not it's learned ... through personal experience.
And of course you don’t explain how your son being present determines whether you should fight or not.
@@Twofloorbluebird because she knows its traumatic for a child to see their mother arrested and for them to be taken by CPS in the meantime. you know exactly why.
Back in the days: 😃
Cartoon teaching us about friendship,
taking hygiene,
learning math,
Being kind
Present:☠️
LGBT on kids
racism
Transgender
Pronouns they/them
both are just as important and those old shows and episodes still exist and still are the EXTREMELY vast majority
I mean..lessons about racism was in old cartoons before.
LGBT in kids, so that lgbt people exist
The problem isn't the subject but rather how they tackle it
Maybe because the present represents the major issues today, nobody gaf about being kind now
Even tho I was born male, I KNOW I'm a woman because *insert female stereotype here*!!!
I believe I’m female cause I’ve never landed on the moon
I can't believe I'm male because I don't like to wear makeup and prefer wearing unisex graphic t-shirts.
Now buy our medicines and hormones so you can finally be yourself!
@@Blakoss me lying to get testosterone for the grind:
5:33 its over bro we are COOKED
If you want to fix a wound leave it alone
Fr, i feel like the elites that make this stuff don’t have the best interests of black people in mind.
When you tell someone over and over again that they are oppressed and will have a harder time than anyone else, it becomes a self fulfilling prophecy. They never go anywhere in life. It’s like if you told your kid that they’re destined to be a failure every day, that kids chances of success would plummet.
The Cartoon Network and Boomerang channel should show the cartoons of the 1960-70’s. They would enjoy them and I’m sure it would make them laugh and appreciate the vision the cartoons had in that era.
They probably wouldn’t. They hate airing cartoons made before 2010.
Back when things were more sane.
I know they are portrayed by animals but Brain from the Arthur series celebrated Kwanzaa in Arthur’s perfect Christmas. The kids had a close friend who was black. They liked him for who he was without seeing his color and I always felt that was a great message.
Hell yeah my boy George was a homie😎
Man... Found this very random, but feels like only man on the internet saying normal (maybe even antural) stuff not picking one or the other side of EVERYTHING. Keep up the good work!
i was a huge tomboy when i was a kid, never got any interests in girly stuff, and i thank god everyday that i didnt grow up in these times!!its fkin wild!!! i am now a young woman and i LOVE being a woman, you can be a female and like boy stuff, nothing wrong with that, just like boys can like girl stuff, like u said, ITS CALLED A PERSONALITY!! i feel so bad for the kids today man
No kidding, sometime people just think just becuase they like girly/boyish stuff, that the gender that kids wish to become, when the truth is that sometime it just their personality, not an actual wisb of changing their gender.... some man like watching cute ponies and some woman like action pack robot.....
tomboy is a girl who liked to be a boy?
That is something conservatives need to understand.
@@johipo3699I think you mean liberals…. It seems they they think a girl is a personality you have, and if you have that, you’re a girl… that’s limiting what a woman really is- anything.
I've been going out of my way to buy physical copies of older TV shows so that my daughter won't be indoctrinated into such a toxic ideology. We have ONE streaming service and it is NOT Disney. It will never be Disney as long as they are keeping this crap up.
get yourself a NAS and build your own streaming service, that way you can control and manage what your kids can watch.. its what i do and its refreshing to have power over what is on the TVs in my home all without paying a subscription
Disney needs to get sane people back in the director's chair.
YES
For bedtime stories you should read her the most forgotten book in the Bible: The Song of Solomon
@bruhmoment5974Yes, you can do it with Jellyfin.
You know, I learned something. There is nothing wrong with teaching kids about racism/sexism. It the way you teach them that matters.
yeah, it's probably better when they're teached about sensitive topics when they're the appropriate age.
@@Okpikachu8388 most people believe racism is bad but sexism is fine
Honestly Static Shock and That’s So Raven taught me about racism
Prolly wont see this but keep up the good work online and at the gym, that sponsorship in the bathroom showed of ur arms forsure. Doing great work bro💪
I find it funny that way back then if someone saw a boy playing with girly things he would be labeled as gay or whatever, and then we changed our perspective to "it's fine, he just likes girly things" and now, these people swung the pendulum so hard that they've gone back in time and are again saying the same thing but with an extra twist "if a boy likes girly stuff that means they are a girl" it's tragically incredible how society works man, I hope that in no time we get to the middle ground again, but looking at the situation right now, it's gonna take a long time
Same thing for Tom Boys. Before, it was just a girl who liked to do boy activities or just wasn't very girly to "Oh, that means they are really a boy." WTF?!
especially with how religiously zelot those communities are in protecting their agenda and
how the media gaurds them like the gaurds *Dogs* that they are.
When I was younger I use to love She-ra, it was all about her being bad ass hero. I was so excited when they did a remake of it for my daughter's generation. My daughter has already seen the old school one before the remake was released, so she was excited also.
It was great until at the push towards showing sexuality in the cartoon. I was so upset and disappointed. My daughter was 7 or 8 at the time. I understand inclusion is important, but there is a time and place and in kid cartoons is not the place. This goes for any form of sexuality being pushed on kids , Heterosexual, LGBTQ, it doesn't matter. Hell, even dance moms/pageant shows are grooming was out there grooming our kids to wear skimpy outfits with full face make up .
What sexual thing is showed in shera?
Well, and there's a way to show inclusion for people without having to be so obvious and stupid about it. My best friend's wedding? We all LOVED her gay friend. They used body language, awesome script writing, and playful banter to make the character a big part of the movie without having to shove inclusion for his sexuality down our throats. That is good writing. Not the crappy side characters that literally serve no purpose or point to the story but distract from it instead. Sometimes it feels like those characters are a youtube ad that was slapped in the middle of the movie. They're literally only there to sell people on sexuality.
She-ra kissed her childhood friend turned enemy turned good, Catra. @@alvinsmith3894
@@alvinsmith3894A lot of the main and supporting characters are lesbian or lesbian coded, and Bo, the main male character, has two dads. There is also a lot of shipping between Adora and Cattra, which is... very wrong, in my opinion, because of how toxic their relationships were.
This is why a parent needs to pre screen a show before showing it the their kids. We do the same with food but not for shows?
Why is America the only country that’s getting hate for slavery when a lot of countries did it before America and I’m pretty sure are still doing it now to this day
I WAS JUST ABOUT TO SAY THAT
As someone from another country. It's your own people against your own. The rest of the world doesn't even talk about the USA history of slavery or racism, we have out own problems.
Boomers. They were the last generation to grow up with segregation and the first generation to grow up with TV, so they saw the footage of civil rights marches and that shaped their opinion about the entire South.
5:44 LMFAOO U ATE THAT UP