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posted ago by John_Mac_n_Cheese ago by John_Mac_n_Cheese +26 / -1

This show was created in Denmark and premiered last year. From what I've read and watched about it, there hasn't been a big outcry about it over there. And in the UK, a lady (Catherine Bennett) who works for The Guardian "praised the series as something that British leaders could learn from."

I doubt that. British leaders already know plenty about pedophilia.

Here is the first sentence on the show's Wikipedia page:

"John Dillermand ("John Penisman", "John Willieman" or "John Dongman") is a Danish stop motion animated children's television series about a man and his very long penis."

This character literally saves kids from harm with his penis, which is like 10 feet long and can bend and loop and grab things. In my opinion, subliminally telling kids that penis = good or maybe even penis = answer to problems.

Along with drag queen story hours and parents taking their children to drag shows and teachers teaching any and all grades about all types of perversions, it's hard not to feel like they really are prepping kids to be fucked and not complain about it. In the linked news segment a lady in Denmark even says that the goal of the show is to "demystify genitalia and have fun with genitalia" so...there you go.

The intro:

https://m.youtube.com/watch?v=_3sGocnMP3A

News station segment:

https://m.youtube.com/watch?v=we1kJk3EhlU

^ Look at the ice cream cart at the 3:16 mark, it has a spiral on it (boy lover code). Normally I try not to jump to conclusions on spirals, but considering it's in a children's show about a man with a super long penis, it's certainly very suspicious to say the least.

Has anyone heard about this show before? I just found out about it and still can't believe it. I mean, I'm marking this NSFW (and rightfully so) but it's okay for kids 4-8 (the stated target audience) to watch??