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‘Cancel Netflix for the Health of Your Kids’| National Catholic Register

‘Cancel Netflix for the Health of Your Kids’| National Catholic Register

Within a 41-second clip, Netflix is promoting not only transgenderism, but also the spirit world, complete with an animated demon. All for 7-year-olds.

It all started with one show.

Just last week, the internet was abuzz with an animated show apparently with a target audience of 7-year-olds showing a character all punked out with short blue hair, an earring, and looking ever so androgynous explaining to her friend that she was “trans” now.

“It’s not the part. It’s me. I’m trans, Norma,” the character shares with her friend on the ominously titled: Dead End: Paranormal Park.

“And everyone at school knows and everyone at home knows. And being here, it’s like a whole new place.”

Now, mind you, this new place looks like a basement with air shafts and laundry chutes. And I haven’t even gotten to the talking dog yet!

“And I can just be Barney,” the character says excitedly. “And I can choose if and when I tell people. And I’ve never been happier.”

Then he says something about zombie cheerleading mascots before the video pans to a little dog panting at him. And then he talks about what he’s learned from the chunky canine.

“Pugsly reminded me how important it is to live your life without apology. So I think I gotta give living here a shot, don’t you?”

The friend says he doesn’t need her permission but then says she wouldn’t want to be ‘Courtney’s roommate,’ and the camera pans to what can only be described as a diminutive devil with a crazed look in it’s eye saying, “We’ll be the best of friends,” laughing hysterically.

Within this 41-second clip, Netflix is promoting not only transgenderism, but also the spirit world, complete with an animated demon. All for 7-year-olds.

And this is just the first in many examples that have parents raising the alarm on the dangers of this programming.

The second one is the show Cocomelon Lane, also on Netflix, which portrayed two dads celebrating while witnessing their young toddler son consider what to wear, and applauding when he decides to dress up like a princess. Some people have even said the show is promoting drag shows since the two dads are intent up having the child “get up and dance. … How about you break out those moves for your two biggest fans…”

And this is slated for children as young as 4.

Upon seeing the clip, Live Action’s Lila Rose took to social media, warning: “They are trying to destroy your children’s innocence,” calling her followers to boycott Netflix.

There’s yet another show, Transformers: Earthspark that features transgender characters as well as “non-binary” individuals, leaving countless Catholic and concerned parents ready to ditch the platform altogether.

Elon Musk also took to his X account to write: “Cancel Netflix for the sake of your kids.”

Speaking to the Register as a concerned parent and staunch child advocate, Katy Faust said:

We have a saying at Them Before Us, you become what you behold. LGBTQ activists know this. So they want children to behold distorted ideas about sex and gender on every platform at every age. Because they are conditioning children to become teens and adults who adopt an LGBTQ+ identity.

And the fact that these messages are being crafted for 4-year-olds and 7-year olds speaks to this desire to teach children in this way. Faust explained:

“This beholding is especially important in the birth-to-10 age range, before children develop critical thinking skills. … This is what classical educators call the ‘grammar phase’ of learning, where children sponge up whatever ideas are presented to them. They are wired to believe that what they see and hear is true. Even if it is a distortion of reality. When there’s no mom or dad listening on the headset, sitting next to their child on the tablet or participating in the classroom transgender read aloud storybook, the child will be conditioned to believe that the transgender identity, the motherless home, or the same-sex romantic activity is normal.

This conditioning is extremely dangerous and it’s now apparent that platforms like Netflix and other streaming services are intent upon sneaking these messages in. And as the norm of parenting has become for many, especially within the secular sphere, kids with headphones on, eyes glued to a tablet, it’s imperative that we step back and assess what is happening to these impressionable minds that are so vulnerable. And this also extends to social media. A new study out this week published by Global Witness pointed to pornographic content being filtered to users as young as 13-year-olds.

“For one of the users, there was pornographic content just two clicks away after logging into the app — one click in the search bar and then one click on the suggested search,” the report read.

What can parents do? For Faust, it’s simple.

“This is a time for parents to be hyper vigilant about the content their children are consuming,” she said. “Maybe that means homeschooling them, maybe that means sitting next to them whenever they are looking at a screen so they can discuss the distortions that arise. Maybe that means canceling Netflix altogether.”


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