SpongeBob SquarePants again
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This battle matters, people. No matter how stupid it looks. This is not just about whether same-sex parents will ever be visible in children's television, or whether gay people will ever be treated right in this country. This is about whether the voters of the next generation will believe that tolerance is a virtue to be encouraged or a vice to be avoided.I was struck strongly by how the analysis in this essay dovetails very neatly with what Lakoff was arguing about the Religious Right's point of view in his excellent book Moral Politics which I've been pimping ever since
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Read the essay. It's important.
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Date: 2005-02-04 04:19 am (UTC)I'm dumbstruck by this gem that
plaidder found:
homosexuality detection expert?
They've jumped the rails. Can anyone at FRC or Focus say things like that with a straight face?
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Date: 2005-02-04 04:24 am (UTC)I admit that my initial reaction is, "Good grief, this is stupid, this is just a kid's show."
And the selfish parts of me think, "I don't want to constantly fight to raise my child the way I want him raised."
But really, isn't every day a struggle in that regard, for a parent?
And, to echo right wing rhetoric, "If you don't draw the line in the sand here, they'll erode the ground right out from under you."
I don't want that to happen.
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From:Thanks for posting that Sponge Bob article :)
Date: 2005-02-04 08:46 am (UTC)I discovered your entry via friendsfriends, and as the subject header already says, simply wanted to thank you for posting a link to that essay.
A highly interesting, very frightening read. I'm a German history student, preparing for a term paper on the US-American fundamentalist movement of the 1920s. Based on my current stand of knowledge (still fighting my way through secondary literature) I'd say, Plaid Adder's analysis of the fundamentalist psyche is right on spot.
Again, thanks for posting :)
Bimo
Re: Thanks for posting that Sponge Bob article :)
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Date: 2005-02-04 11:51 pm (UTC)Hardly anyone's mentioned this one over here on LJ land (that I've noticed, anyway) and that was the thing that stood out for me above anything else: that some people want our next generation to be raised to be completely intolerant of our differences.
Because, hey, when you're picking on kids' TV characters, you could probably accuse them of just about anything. But when you're condemning them because of the loosest link to gay pride stuff... it's just scary.
*scuttles off to read the essay*
~Jess