From one of the most nominated series
Here’s the thing: parents get nervous about talking to their kids about how to take it up the ass. However, someone has to teach them.
That’s why it’s good that the education system and the Jewish media are taking such a prominent role in teaching children how to take it up the ass.
The first annual Children’s & Family Emmy Awards took place over the weekend in Los Angeles to honor TV programming geared towards children up to the age of 15. But the ceremony ended up being dominated by LGBTQ messaging and talent, including co-host JoJo Siwa — the YouTube star who identifies as “pansexual” and “queer.”
Early in the show, Siwa referred to herself as “a gay icon,” according to a MRC Newsbusters report, while the Emmys tweeted out a photo of Siwa wearing rainbow-themed apparel to promote the show.
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— The Emmys (@TheEmmys) November 29, 2022
The two-night ceremony bestowed some of its honors on LGBTQ-themed content.
Sesame Street‘s “Friends with a Penguin” won for best original song. The song was originally performed on Sesame Street by LGBTQ celebrity Billy Porter, who wore a bizarre tuxedo-evening gown combination when performing the song.
Upon receiving the award, song composer Kathryn Raio-Rende gave a shout-out to “all the LGBTQUIA kids,” according the MRC.
Another winner was Kristi Reed in the category for Outstanding Voice Direction for an Animated Series for her work on Netflix’s CentaurWorld. In her speech, Reed reportedly talked about being a “queer kid from a small town” and said: “We have the power to create programming that elevates all voices, erases generations of hate and tells the bullies of the world to suck it.”
Earlier this year, Reed tweeted her support for “more queer characters” in animation shows.
YES. To all of this. Good job to the teams behind all the shows that keep pushing for more queer characters #LGBTQIA+ #Animation https://t.co/pBviT2TLxv
— Kristi Reed (@KristiReedIsGay) October 14, 2022
Netflix’s gay-teen comedy series Heartstopper won multiple awards including Best Young Teen Series. During the ceremony, a clip for the series was reportedly shown depicting a scene of the two lead teen males kissing.
“Most of all, with Heartstopper we wanted the next generation of LGBTQ+ kids to see themselves in a story about queer joy, about love, and about acceptance,” the show’s executive producer Patrick Walters told the audience.
This is what it’s all about: getting kids to see themselves as homosexuals who are not only into anal ramming and licking, but also into anal fisting and even double fisting.
Dream come true. Thank you @TelevisionAcad for this mad honour. pic.twitter.com/aRPHK2Hebk
— Patrick Walters (@patwalterstv) December 12, 2022
These are our values in a democracy, and we can’t let fascists tell us not to teach our kids how to really get analized in a very severe and brutal way.
Der Schwarze Fuhrer has had it with your shit