Hollywood: Driving the Homosexual Agenda for 40 Years
Hollywood celebrities exuberantly celebrated President Obama’s recent declaration of support for gay marriage. But Hollywood did not have to come out of the closet and support homosexuality – it has long used its influence to purposely swing public opinion in favor of homosexuality.
For several decades, Hollywood has shown its overt support for homosexuality. Brokeback Mountain was nominated for Best Picture for its unabashedly sympathetic portrayal of a doomed gay relationship. Newt Gingrich’s half-sister officiated at a gay wedding on “Friends” in the 1990s. More recently, late night talk show host Conan O’Brian officiated at an actual gay wedding.
Homosexual advocacy on television first began to manifest itself in the 1970’s. In 1972, made for TV movie “That Certain Summer” featured Hal Holbrook and Martin Sheen as a gay couple. In 1973, the reality show “An American Family” featured son Lance Loud's coming out. Billy Crystal played a gay character on the ABC sitcom “Soap” in 1977. Despite the fact that the show consistently lost money, ABC put on “Soap” for 4 seasons.
This push towards normalizing homosexuality reached full torque in later decades, coming to a head during the late 1990s. NBC sitcom “Friends” aired an episode with a lesbian wedding in 1996; the episode featured Newt Gingrich’s sister as the official celebrating the wedding. “Friends” producer Marta Kauffman told Ben Shapiro, for his book Primetime Propaganda that, “When we cast Candice Gringrich as the minister of that wedding, [was there] a bit of ‘f*** you’ in it to the right wing directly? Yeah.”
“Ellen,” featuring lesbian Ellen DeGeneres, created a stir when she “came out” on air. “Will and Grace” featured a gay man and a straight woman rooming together.
Today, the airwaves are awash in pro-homosexual content – GLAAD tracks how often networks air homosexual characters on their shows. Fox’s musical comedy “Glee” is on the front lines of homosexual advocacy, showing gay sex and slamming anti-gay bullying. Other popular shows prominently featuring homosexuals include “Grey’s Anatomy” and “Modern Family.” “Late Night with Conan O’Brien” host Conan O’Brian even officiated at a gay wedding in 2011.
It is no wonder that Ben Shapiro declares in “Primetime Propaganda” that television is the “culture’s most ardent advocate for gay marriage.”
Filmmakers have also not been shy about their support for gay marriage. The 2005 film “Brokeback Mountain”, which was nominated for an Academy Award for Best Picture, featured two cowboys in a gay relationship. The 2008 film “Milk” told the story of Harvey Milk, the first openly gay man to be elected into public office in California. “The Perfect Family,” which mocks a “devout Catholic” as a bigot for opposing homosexuality, is Hollywood’s most recent latest pro-homosexual effort.
Hollywood actors and directors have not been shy about their goal to normalize homosexuality. Ryan Murphy, the creator of "Glee," declared “Hopefully I have made it possible for somebody on broadcast television to do a rear-entry scene in three years.” Shapiro quotes then-ABC executive Marcy Carsey, who helped produce the “Soap”: “I mentioned that Soap was one of the favorite shows I ever put on the air … it dealt with homosexuality when nobody was, it dealt with all sorts of stuff that you just couldn’t do with television but we did, and I thought that was a great thing to do.”
Politicians and journalists who favor homosexuality have also noticed the impact of the entertainment industry on influencing societal attitudes towards homosexuality. In a recent interview in which he came out for homosexual marriage, Vice President Joe Biden declared: “when things really begin to change, is when the social culture changes. I think ‘Will and Grace’ probably did more to educate the American public [about homosexuality] than almost anything anybody’s ever done so far.” NBC “Today” anchor Ann Curry agreed with Biden, declaring: "... there weren't a lot of gay role models on television ... Now, there – this is, we're in the wake of 'Will and Grace,' you know, we've seen 'Glee' on television ..."
Hollywood has fervently pushed for the normalization of homosexuality in America for decades – and this trend has only intensified.
Correction: The original description of "An American Family" was incorrect. Newsbusters regrets the error.
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"a rear-entry scene in three years"
Submitted by Newsbubba on Thu, 05/10/2012 - 3:21pm.
Why wait three years, Hollywood.
Why not just do a movie on the true life of Barack Hussein Obama, mmm, mmm, MMM, and feature the touching love scene of young Barack and his gay hired-for-the-night chauffeur/coke dealer, with Barack doing the "honors" of driving the driver home, from the rear?
How's that for evolving?
That should seal the deal for the reelection of the most despicable person to EVER live in the White House.
I wish Follyweird would have the balls to ever do that,,
Submitted by NJRightWinger12 on Thu, 05/10/2012 - 4:34pm.
But with such a socialistic loser in the White House, thet would never happen. But, if a Republican was in, oh wow, would they ever do TV specials and movies about him, with plots that would make yours seem like Disney!
Am I the only 1 not caring about this homo s*it?
Submitted by Paul G on Thu, 05/10/2012 - 4:36pm.
I don't care! Yes I care, but little by little we got to get 'our' Country back. And we are. Who cares what Oidiot thinks!. Little by little, WE are taking our country back. That's why the lmsm is on the attack. Rush is right...
Alas, mother nature remains a cruel opponent of homosexuals
Submitted by merly1 on Thu, 05/10/2012 - 5:00pm.
HIV, Hep C, Hep B, other veneral diseases, depression and suicide continue to
plague this tiny, but vocal, demographic. I agree with Paul, bigger "fish to fry,'
but not for a media trying to avoid Owebama's economic disaster.
Gay Pride remains a slogan only, as most seem not to have pride in their orientation,
and their self-destructive behavior only seems to confirm this as these diseases are mostly
preventable for people with even modest education.
I'm all for promoting Tolerance...
Submitted by ProudAmerican58 on Thu, 05/10/2012 - 5:58pm.
But when it morphs into full-blown proselytizing...you gotta draw the line somewhere.
Liberals go ballistic at the
Submitted by nolefan2 on Thu, 05/10/2012 - 6:07pm.
thought of Christians "pushing" our religion on others, but boy oh boy, they have no problem with the acceptance of homosexuality pushed down our throats. I can honestly say I have watched almost none of the shows mentioned in the article. I did enjoy Soap and some Will and Grace episodes, but now I feel that the gay agenda is being SHOVED at me. I notice quickly during episodes of shows I enjoy (Law and Order, Harry's Law, etc) when they begin to add the gay "agenda" and Christian bashing and if this means I will someday have no TV programs to watch, so be it. I'll pick up a good book.
Heh
Submitted by ozarkian on Thu, 05/10/2012 - 7:54pm.
What the left goes ballistic about is when we dare to fight back and say no, thank you, we do not WANT the definition of marriage (or other issues) that have worked just fine for us for all this time to change. We're supposed to keep quiet while they change all our institutions and just TAKE IT!
Remember when Obama said this...?
Submitted by MacWell on Fri, 05/11/2012 - 1:10am.
"We have to fundamentally transform America"
He is trying
and we're allowing.
No, we're not
Submitted by misterbee241 on Fri, 05/11/2012 - 12:30pm.
What we need are people who are not afraid to take a stand for a moral America, convince them to run for office and elect them.
thus the sixty four thousand dollar question: who are we going to get?
Funny how they leave out some aspects of gay life
Submitted by Radical1979 on Thu, 05/10/2012 - 6:17pm.
Like the many gross health issues or high rates of domestic abuse among lesbian couples. I guess realism wouldn't promote the lifestyle.
X'S 100
Submitted by ozarkian on Thu, 05/10/2012 - 7:46pm.
Newsbubba, may I compliment you on one of the best (in so many ways) comments I have read on any site in quite awhile? Yes, indeed.
Obama's Phony Evolution
Submitted by berlet98 on Fri, 05/11/2012 - 1:34am.
Obama's Phony Evolution
Now that President Barack Hussein Obama has emerged from his political closet and announced he has resolved his long-standing confusion, indecision, and lack of surety regarding the morality–and practicality–of same-sex marriages, his motivations should be examined.
Republican low-lifes will no doubt attribute the president’s sudden, radical flipflop as concrete evidence that he has no core values and he “evolved” only because he needs both gay money to supplement his campaign coffers and gay votes to supplement the ballot box in November.
They will say he has long favored men marrying men, women marrying women, and undermining the religious institution of marriage and was being coy about it all until he had “more flexibility” in his second term.
They will say Vice President Joe Biden and Education Secretary Arne Duncan shamed Obama into his alleged epiphany by indicating they would be “comfortable” with gay marriage.
They will say North Carolinianians forced his hand when they voted overwhelmingly on Tuesday to join 38 other states in opposing same-sex marriages and civil unions.
They will say that since Obama’s Democrats have already repealed the military’s Don’t Ask, Don’t Tell policy and his DoJ secretary announced his administration would not defend the Defense of Marriage Act in court, the president would logically have to endorse homosexual marriage.
And they would be absolutely wrong. . .
(Read more at http://www.genelalor.com/blog1/?p=23610.)
I remember Soap
Submitted by misterbee241 on Fri, 05/11/2012 - 12:37pm.
from the 70s. Thought it was the funniest show on tv. The homosexuality was funny in the context of the show. I was too young then to grasp the idea of a gay agenda. Just like I didn't know until many years later All In The Family was a slap in the faces of blue collar conservative Americans by limousine liberal Norman Lear. I cant watch that show today.
So I guess it's too soon old and too late smart.
lexicon
Submitted by CJohnson on Fri, 05/11/2012 - 8:05pm.
I recall in 70's, as a teen, explaining the vocab to my Dad back when we started using new terms like gay, fudge packer, qu___r bait, fairy. Apparently our folks were not up to speed on the schools' curriculum.