The connection to pizzagate here is the elite trying to normalize pedophilia, and that pedophilia is being covered up in Hollywood, which has close ties to Washington.
This is yet another example of pedophilia being normalized by Hollywood, in the show "Family Guy." It couldn't be any more blatant. There's a child character who regularly engages in graphic sexual behavior and speech.
I watched a few episodes of Family Guy once because I'd heard about how evil this show is, and just in those three episodes the child characters were involved in a number of sexual acts and conversations. I can't even go into describing what those child characters were involved in doing, because the things were so disturbing. If "Family Guy" was a live action show, they would have to cut half the show at least, since actual human child actors wouldn't be allowed to do and say those things. It would be considered child pornography, not evening entertainment. Yet this show is allowed to go out to children.
I found an article describing the types of things in this show that involve children in sexual behavior.
In an episode described by parentstv.org, the father character takes a sexual interest in his own daughter. Meanwhile, the mother character takes a sexual interest in her daughter's teen aged boyfriend, and tries to convince him to have sex with her - statutory rape.
In the same episode, the hybrid child/adult character, Stewie, a baby who also acts like an adult, dresses as a woman and gets sexual advances from the family dog/human adult character, Brian.
BRIAN: “I'm sorry. I didn't mean to come on too strong.”
STEWIE: “Oh, that's alright. I've been missing a man's touch, lo, these many months.”
BRIAN: “And I've been missing a woman's touch.”
Brian caresses Stewie's hand and pulls it down toward his crotch.
STEWIE: “Brian, Brian! It's me! Stewie! Oh my god, that was hilarious. You really fell for it!”
Stewie tells Brian that he's the new little girl on the program Jolly Farm. When Brian threatens to tell Lois, Stewie forces him to keep it a secret and insists that Brian becomes his on-set guardian.
STEWIE: “Brian, we both know I touched it. Now, if you'd like to keep that just between us, I suggest you sit back down and order me some chicken fingers.”
A dog molesting a little boy, dressed as a little girl. Before anyone complains, the PTC does realize that this is a cartoon. Talking dogs do not exist. Granted.
Yet, when a two-dimensional baby deer lost its mother in a forest fire, we cried. When a computer-generated robot character combed the planet alone, we sympathized with its loneliness. And when a widower and young boy strapped balloons to a house, we cheered their journey.
Cartoons aren’t real --but the emotions they evoke are.
http://www.parentstv.org/ptc/publications/bw/2010/0319worst.asp
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JamesHowardCrow ago
Comparing Family guy to bambi is ridiculous.
Do you watch family guy?
The characters on family guy don't have personalities they have traits they need to exhibit for 15-30 seconds so a joke lands...
Def reading too much into this
EDIT: Also the PTC is a censorship organization that has stifled creative development in this country for far too long. If you think something is inappropriate don't watch it, don't think it is appropriate for your kids-BE A PARENT
Psalm100 ago
Your reply is what's ridiculous.
Apparently "Family Guy" is a sacred cow of yours, but it's an evil show that portrays evil things, and it's central to the show to involve children in those evil things.
Edit: PTC isn't a "censorship organization." If it wasn't for people you call "censors" we'd already have videos like the alleged Podesta "Fatherhood" video on tv.
Please type out for me some of the sexual content involving the child characters on that show that you know of, right here, right now. If it's so innocent, you shouldn't have any trouble promoting it, being proud of it, and standing behind it.
rwb ago
I will watch a few minutes of South Park or Family Guy here and there, clinically, to have a more informed world view of what people are exposing themselves to. One scene on South Park had the teacher ask the sex ed. class which positions they were aware of. Five were named by different kids. Two I knew, and the other three I had to look up in the Urban Dictionary. They described unspeakable acts involving two people and excrement. I have seen things just as bad on Family Guy. I'm no prude, but the producers of these shows and those that run the government agencies that have deregulated TV/obscenity laws need serious prison time by my reckoning, for exposing impressionable minds to the worst things man can imagine.
Psalm100 ago
I'll do that, too. That's how I ended up watching a few episodes of Family Guy. As I said, I wouldn't even want to describe the sexual things I saw on those three episodes that involved children. It was graphic content that would be too graphic for live action television even if the behavior just involved adults, much less children.
Family Guy and South Park are like cartoon pornography.
And I recall that some of the commercials I saw while Family Guy was on were child-focused, with children in them. One ad had children on skateboards. That shows they know what they're target audience is.
JamesHowardCrow ago
"It was graphic content that would be too graphic for live action television even if the behavior just involved adults, much less children."
CONGRATS you are starting to understand where things fall on the real to pretend scale!
Psalm100 ago
Rationalization. By your standards, even a non-fiction book is "pretend" too.
JamesHowardCrow ago
No those things actually happened. Your problem seems to be much more severe than I thought.
Psalm100 ago
No, the problem is with you but you don't see it. You missed the point. You defined something as real if only if actual live people were involved. A book is mere print.
JamesHowardCrow ago
Live action people makes it more realistic but by no means real. SEEK HELP!
We can accept an animated character doing things that are physically impossible (loony toons) because animation isn't realistic.
Psalm100 ago
Was it real when Family Guy joked about the death of Michael Hutchence? That was in one episode I saw, the Stewie character saying to the dog, "you're going all Michael Hutchence on me" when the dog is being strangled.
JamesHowardCrow ago
No it was a lazy joke...Had they depicted the scene in live action and advertised specifically to get children to watch you would have an argument that they were going for realism...
Psalm100 ago
No, they treated a person's real death as a joke, a horrible thing to do. As I said, blatant sociopathy and Satanism.
JamesHowardCrow ago
Now you are confusing "things that are in bad taste" with satanism....Do you think wearing white after labor day honors the lord of darkness?