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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III_REVOLT_III ago
So many episodes made me cringe, that old man down the road was a disgusting character. The fact that we have reached the point where child molesters are considered comical means we are in big trouble. There is no way they should be normalizing that unless they are pushing an obvious agenda. I seen some very questionable episodes of American Dad and Cleveland Show too. The increasing amount of pedo normalization is absolutely alarming.
Psalm100 ago
Please see my latest edit, which describes some pedophilia "jokes" on FG.
JamesHowardCrow ago
What subjects would you consider banning jokes about?
Would a ban on pedophilia jokes apply to victims who use gallows humor as a coping mechanism?
Do you believe magic is real? (the last one is just to gauge your sanity)
Psalm100 ago
For what subjects would you consider banning criticism of them?
JamesHowardCrow ago
I don't want to ban criticism I want to ban censorship (what you are advocating)
Psalm100 ago
You do want to ban criticism. You want to ban any criticism that might change anyone's mind about Family Guy, so they realize what evil it is, and the show loses popularity, and/or advertisers. It's a free country, and people can engage in criticism. Do you have a problem with people criticizing Christianity, and maybe causing people to leave it, so the Gospel isn't preached as much? If someone is trying to take away the economic support for God's Word being preached, then they are engaging in censorship that should be banned, too, by your logic. It isn't censorship in the least, except in controlling liberal minds, to criticize something. It's also only called "censorship" by liberals when something liberal is the target. Liberals want the arena of public debate shut down and their propaganda running 24/7. Well just win in the arena of public debate without trying to stifle free speech and be true censors yourselves. People are just as free to air their concerns about something like Family Guy as are supporters to air their arguments for why they think it's a good show. But since it's hard to defend a sexualized baby, trying to stifle criticism is the easier route.
JamesHowardCrow ago
Criticize away- JUST DON'T ACCUSE PEOPLE OF BEING PEDOPHILES ON VOAT FOR WRITING LAZY JOKES.
IT MAKES US ALL LOOK CRAZY.
Psalm100 ago
"LAZY JOKES" - that's nonsensical. Those jokes are what they're meant to be.
JamesHowardCrow ago
Lazy Jokes are jokes that require no effort to write. Basic family guy depict minority acting stereotypically have audience point and laugh. Family guy uses them because they have to write 20+ episodes a year and can't attract talent.