It's in everything now. Can't watch anything without seeing this, to the point it comes with new seasons (of pretty much whatever program you watch) where the people in previous seasons were not gay or trans, to the newer season all of a sudden, they realized they are gay.
No parent lets their child walk the streets alone, until they feel comfortable that the child can manage traffic, etc., and has been taught how to detect predator types. Why do they then allow their kids unsupervised on the internet?
It also censors dinosaurs. Job 41 describes Leviathan, a dinosaur, as fire breathing. This suggests that some dinosaurs could breathe fire. Humans lived at the time as these dinosaurs and preserved the memory as fire-breathing dragons.
The low quality of capturing a video of your television will lead to weird things, and with the power of persuasion I was seeing the same thing you were. So, I had to go to the raw video (it's Camp Cretaceous, season 5 episode 9 "The Core", for anyone who wants to check themselves, starting at 20:18 or so.)
There's no nipple detail, she has dirt all over her shirt and dirt is in locations that when combined with poor quality capture could come across as nipples.
Kids should have to be 18 years old before they can legally use the internet, cellphones, watch TV or go to movies. Wait until they are old enough to vote before they are allowed to consume any of that evil crap. By that age they will have developed more constructive hobbies and habits. And most will have become more well rounded and have a solid sense of morals.
Maybe not strictly illegal, because there is a whole host of Constitutional violations there, but shaming people for letting their children go online unsupervised would do a lot, in combination with shaming those who are encouraging it.
There’s a big difference between somehow intruding enough into someone’s life to know if they’re doing something you think they shouldn’t, and encouraging parents to monitor their child’s online activities.
It makes me think of China and how strict they are on the kids, to the point of controlling how much they can be online or play games. It’s not the government’s business.
I grew up on the internet, back when it was good. Did I see things I shouldn’t have? Sure. But I also learned far far more than I ever did in school. It gave me a thirst for knowledge. And I believe it helped make me open minded enough to eventually end up as a part of this movement, too.
I didn’t get into it because it’s a whole separate issues but I feel that parents could be more involved these days if they had more time. Even when I was growing up in the 90s it was tough for your parents to be fully present because they were so bogged down with work and debt and stress trying to just get through each week. Now it’s so much worse.
Not that this excuses parents plopping their kids on a tablet all day.
I called out this show right when it came out. I don't remember perfectly right now, but there's either anti-white racism in the first episode, or sexism against males. Regardless, I recognized immediately that I needed to block that show
For all the bad things about Netflix, it's the only streaming service that I know of that allows you to block individual shows.
It's in everything now. Can't watch anything without seeing this, to the point it comes with new seasons (of pretty much whatever program you watch) where the people in previous seasons were not gay or trans, to the newer season all of a sudden, they realized they are gay.
No parent lets their child walk the streets alone, until they feel comfortable that the child can manage traffic, etc., and has been taught how to detect predator types. Why do they then allow their kids unsupervised on the internet?
It also censors dinosaurs. Job 41 describes Leviathan, a dinosaur, as fire breathing. This suggests that some dinosaurs could breathe fire. Humans lived at the time as these dinosaurs and preserved the memory as fire-breathing dragons.
And look how hard her nipples are.
I noticed that and the framing they chose for the thumbnail, like an upcoming biracial railroading.
They aren't.
The low quality of capturing a video of your television will lead to weird things, and with the power of persuasion I was seeing the same thing you were. So, I had to go to the raw video (it's Camp Cretaceous, season 5 episode 9 "The Core", for anyone who wants to check themselves, starting at 20:18 or so.)
There's no nipple detail, she has dirt all over her shirt and dirt is in locations that when combined with poor quality capture could come across as nipples.
They are not.
Kids should have to be 18 years old before they can legally use the internet, cellphones, watch TV or go to movies. Wait until they are old enough to vote before they are allowed to consume any of that evil crap. By that age they will have developed more constructive hobbies and habits. And most will have become more well rounded and have a solid sense of morals.
Or we just go after these people putting evil stuff in media and stop them.
Why not both?
Maybe not strictly illegal, because there is a whole host of Constitutional violations there, but shaming people for letting their children go online unsupervised would do a lot, in combination with shaming those who are encouraging it.
There’s a big difference between somehow intruding enough into someone’s life to know if they’re doing something you think they shouldn’t, and encouraging parents to monitor their child’s online activities.
It makes me think of China and how strict they are on the kids, to the point of controlling how much they can be online or play games. It’s not the government’s business.
I grew up on the internet, back when it was good. Did I see things I shouldn’t have? Sure. But I also learned far far more than I ever did in school. It gave me a thirst for knowledge. And I believe it helped make me open minded enough to eventually end up as a part of this movement, too.
Oh, I agree but for some reason parents today seem less cautious than parents when I was a kid about what and who you might find on the internet.
I was also a kid once; when they act extremely private about something, that's a red flag.
Very true.
I didn’t get into it because it’s a whole separate issues but I feel that parents could be more involved these days if they had more time. Even when I was growing up in the 90s it was tough for your parents to be fully present because they were so bogged down with work and debt and stress trying to just get through each week. Now it’s so much worse.
Not that this excuses parents plopping their kids on a tablet all day.
I called out this show right when it came out. I don't remember perfectly right now, but there's either anti-white racism in the first episode, or sexism against males. Regardless, I recognized immediately that I needed to block that show
For all the bad things about Netflix, it's the only streaming service that I know of that allows you to block individual shows.
That show gave woke red flags first min in. I didn't let my kids watch it. Not suprised.
https://www.netflix.com/uy-en/title/81009646?preventIntent=true
Says +10yr
Disgusting groomers
Ah, the power of the astro-turf.
"We must be inclusive" (of what currently doesn't exist but will in the future after we deceive people into it)
my kids are 2 and 5 months old. theyre gonna have to stick to the oldschool movies
Yes, sci-fi horror is perfect for the young ones. The books are scarier.
I watched Hellraiser, Phantasm, Night of the Living Dead, etc. as a kid.
Worth it.
I think this is fake. I watched the whole series twice and never saw this.
Appears to be from Season 5, episode 9
https://notthebee.com/article/oh-look-netflix-managed-to-sneak-a-lesbian-kissing-scene-into-a-kids-show
It is in fact not fake.