Posted on 11/08/2011 10:59:45 AM PST by Sub-Driver
'Glee' Set to Show Gay Sex By Paul Wilson Created 11/08/2011 - 1:07pm
From its inception, popular TV musical comedy Glee has waged a relentless campaign of liberal propaganda and pushing the boundaries of what's acceptable on broadcast TV. The show is now stepping up its campaign of homosexual promotion. The latest episode of Glee (airing on Nov. 8) titled "The First Time," will feature a gay couple having sex on TV.
Tim Stack of Entertainment Weekly calls the episode a "game-changer," declaring "I can't think of another network series that's taken a teenage gay relationship so far or been so progressive."
Indeed, the show has consistently advocated a liberal tilt on homosexuality, portraying the behavior as completely normal and uncontroversial.
Glee is notorious for its obsessive promotion of racy and controversial sexual behavior. A previous episode featured two lesbian cheerleaders kissing in bed and discussing "scissoring." Another episode featured a gay kiss among two males. A November 2010 GQ issue featured Glee cast members posed in various states of undress. "The First Time" will merely be the latest in a long line of Glee episodes pushing the sexual envelope.
Creator Ryan Murphy (who is also the creator of the aptly-named American Horror Story) is outspoken in his desire to push the envelope regarding sexual matters. In an interview with Bravo's "Sex in the Box," Murphy declared: "It's tough to get that sexual point of view across on television. Hopefully I have made it possible for somebody on broadcast television to do a rear-entry scene in three years. Maybe that will be my legacy."
With this latest episode of Glee, Murphy is well on his way towards achieving that goal of hyper-sexualizing television.
I am convinced the show “Six Feet Under” turned my brother gay.
Castle
CSI:NY
Another reason to not watch prime-time TV; much more fun to turn off the TV, pull out the bass guitar and practice some scales.
O, wonder! How many goodly creatures are there here! How beauteous mankind is! O brave new world, That has such people in’t! ..........
“I have a 2 year old; how am I going to be able to censor it?”
Perhaps, you should take steps in your home by which the parents and not a two year old child control what enters the home via airways or cable.
As for my household, we do not watch TV at all and have not since our first child was born 20 years ago.
We've been watching AHS. I haven't been especially impressed. And yes, it includes a gay couple (albeit a dead one).
Really like Person of Interest. It just gets better.
Haven’t seen one on Hawaii Five-O.......yet.
Considering how poorly they did that one I would contend that they likely didn't follow any of the other parts of the "code of ethics" very closely either.
I watched an episode a couple of years ago with my ex girlfriend, dated 2 years. I told her to turn the crap off because I was disgusted with the progressive plot lines such as two teachers carrying on an affair. My ex told me it was okay if women cheat in a situation like that because her husband was a jerk, I took that comment among many other comments as a sign to dump her.
I only watch that one when Castle is in rerun so I did not include it but yes, for the ones I have seen, you are correct.
I have never seen the show. From advertisements, it seemed like it would be so gay..one of the gayest things on television. I haven’t used that adjective in that fashion since high school and I’m over 30.
Good call.
Big Bang Theory, Chuck, The new Tim Allen show, How I met your mother which ironically has a real life gay actor (Neil Patrick Harris) as one of the stars.
Lol true
Kill the outside TV. Cut the cable, shoot the dish. Only have the shows you want in the house. Period.
I have done without outside TV for almost 5 years now. Although I do miss the football games, I seem to have much more time on my hands to get stuff done.
The answer should have been, "Tough Sh!+. Deal with it."
Or did I simply miss the memo from the Justice Department exempting broadcasters from prosecution for promoting child pornography on television?
And no, I don't care that the "actors" are over 18. As far as I know, Federal law currently prohibits the distribution of material purporting to portray sexual relations between minors (The Child Pornography Prevention Act of 1996).
Shouldn't someone be going to jail? What should we do about people who actually promote this kind of filthy, homosexual propaganda - "consensual" or not - when the damage that it causes in the real world is well-known and often irreparable?
It’s comforting to know that a “conservative” owns Fox. At least nothing like this will ever happen there. Oh, wait a minute, this is Fox.
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