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‘Culturally Fluid’ Woke White Woman Pretends to Be Black on CBS Sitcom
This week, CBS's sitcom The Neighborhood mocked the trend of white women pretending to be black for professional and cultural caché. In the episode, "Welcome to the Sister from Another Mister," on Monday, October 4, white elementary school principal Gemma (Beth Behrs) introduces her black neighbors to Alexis (Nicole Sullivan), the new teacher she hired to teach black history. "Now my…

‘Blue Bloods’ Pushes Back on BLM Hate, Speaks Truth on Crime & Police
In the midst of endless liberal BLM propaganda constantly pouring out of Hollywood, there’s thankfully a bright beacon of hope shining from CBS’s NYPD police drama Blue Bloods, which isn’t afraid to persist in defying Hollywood standards and telling it like it is. Friday’s season premiere episode “Hate Is Hate” was no exception and was a welcome change of pace as the show illuminated the…

TV’s Worst of the Week: Hatred for Hannity & ‘Blood Red’ America
Welcome to TV’s Worst of the Week, where MRC Culture's on TV Blog recounts the top liberal bias moments in entertainment television for the week of September 26, 2021.

Black Girl Scams Liberal Man Using 'White Guilt' in New Series
The Harper House on Paramount+ follows Debbie Harper (voice of Rhea Seehorn) and her family as they struggle to adapt to their new life after Debbie loses her job and they must move from the wealthy side to the poor side of a small Arkansas town. They are a woke liberal family so it is not at all surprising that the episode that began streaming on September 30, titled “Baby Talk/…

Wealthy Businessman Uses ‘Wokeness’ to Woo Woman on ABC Sitcom
Ever dream of dating a woman where you talk about "environmental racism," "climate warriors," and "late-stage capitalism"? Well, a rich businessman went through that nightmare on the ABC sitcom Home Economics. It makes you wonder how much a guy is willing to torture himself for a woman.

‘Dear White People’ Ends with App to ‘Track Dangerous Whites'
After four seasons of a Netflix show devoted to black college students telling white people how bad they are, it is time for graduation and the show to end.

CBS's 'FBI: Most Wanted' Stokes Fear of Insurrection by 'Red' America
CBS's FBI: Most Wanted went over-the-top to stoke hatred and division in its latest episode. The episode deliberately pushed fear of "blood red" America and more January 6th Capitol-style riots.

'Y: The Last Man' Claims ‘Not Everyone With a Y Chromosome Is a Man’
Why can't Hollywood just call men "men," especially in a story about a plague killing off all the men in the world?

'L Word' Reboot Pushes Trans Hormones for Kids Against Parent Wishes
Showtime's L Word: Generation Q pushed the idea of puberty blockers for minors this week, even when parents are against it.

Netflix 'Sex Education' Teaches Teens to Have Sex and 'Feel No Shame'
September 17 brought the release of season 3 of the highly acclaimed Netflix series Sex Education which BuzzFeed called “the horniest show on television” and Teen Vogue praised for its “depiction of sex and how vulnerable and honest and real it is.”

'Family Guy's Sean Hannity: 'I Just Peddle Hate for Money'
Fox's once-edgy Family Guy began its new season with a lame joke about Fox New's Sean Hannity, claiming the conservative host "just peddle[s] hate for money."

TV’s Worst of the Week: White Guilt, Pregnant Trans Man & ‘Opium Dick’
Welcome to TV’s Worst of the Week, where MRC Culture's on TV Blog recounts the top liberal bias moments in entertainment television.

Pop Star Prostitutes Himself Because of ‘God’ in FX Anthology
A hip "Christian pastor" offers a parable about "opium dick," a pop star who "listens to God" offers sex to high schoolers as an academic prize, and a pretentious teen gives philosophical justifications for prostitution in FX on Hulu's latest episode of The Premise.