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A sickening new “comedy” show on FOX features a 6-year-old boy wearing a bondage gag.
The link to this sick shit is below. VIEWER DISCRETION IS ADVISED. Rupert Murdoch and the Chernin's will have to answer to God for this garbage.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=b00ug27WFu0
"LBGT Exposed" is in HD with English Subs. It is a blockbuster Russian 2015 documentary that is EXTREMELY CRITICAL of LGBT Agenda. The link to the film is below.
That is disgusting! That poor child does need prayers. There should be criminal charges brought against them. I know you all realize they are trying to make sexualization of children normal and main stream..........T
A sickening new “comedy” show on FOX features a 6-year-old boy wearing a bondage gag.
The boy,
who is apparently transgendered, is seen wearing the gag after burning his
tongue licking a hot grill at a Benihana style restaurant in exchange for
$1,000 from his older teenage brother.
The FOX
show is named “The Mick” and it aired on January 1st, 2017. It was created by
Dave Chernin and John Chernin, both sons of top Hollywood executive Peter
Chernin.
Other
scenes show the boy dressing like a girl and commenting how the dress he’s
wearing “kind of breezes on my vagina.
Another scene
shows the boy celebrate after a man’s eye is impaled in front of him by a woman’s
high-heeled shoe. As blood
is shooting on the boy’s face and clothes, he exclaims, “cool!
Another forced scene shows one of the characters awkwardly
praising Planned Parenthood, plugging how they provide “health care to over
three million women in this country.
While Sam Hyde’s show was canceled from Adult Swim for jokes vaguely
referencing the alt-right, utter filth like this is aired during prime time on FOX
The link to this sick shit is below. VIEWER DISCRETION IS ADVISED. Rupert Murdoch and the Chernin's will have to answer to God for this garbage.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=b00ug27WFu0
"LBGT Exposed" is in HD with English Subs. It is a blockbuster Russian 2015 documentary that is EXTREMELY CRITICAL of LGBT Agenda. The link to the film is below.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=3uvWkgz1XQM
It is a hard-hitting, major Russian film which provides a devastating look into the LGBT movement worldwide.
It is a hard-hitting, major Russian film which provides a devastating look into the LGBT movement worldwide.
This blockbuster, 1 hour
documentary originally aired on Russian prime-time TV in May of 2015, causing a
sensation in Russia at the time.
It has never appeared anywhere in English, until now, subtitled or dubbed. This translation is dubbed.
It had a substantial 6 figure budget, allowing Russian journalists to travel widely - to San Francisco, Los Angeles, Washington DC, Italy, Australia, Germany, and elsewhere, to do ground-breaking, original investigation into the LGBT movement.
The film is interesting on a number of levels. It was made by Arkady Mamontov,000 a popular TV host and investigative journalist famous for his ground-breaking documentaries.
Mamontov is a conservative Christian. His best known recent film is about the Greek orthodox monastic island of Athos (in Russian only). He has also done a lot of work on Russian social issues, and on the Ukraine conflict.
The film reflects popular attitudes towards LGBT in Russia, and is interesting in that it shows what Russians are told about LGBT and Americans in their mainstream media.
The dub is by Russians who speak good English, and is not bad at all.
After a somewhat dull intro section recalling the story of Sodom and Gomorrah, the film gets interesting.
It leads with a comical interview with an unsuspecting German Lutheran priest in Berlin with a taste for sodomy who explains how Christianity does not actually proscribe this peculiar predilection.
It then profiles Scott Lively - an anti-LGBT activist who takes the Russian journos on a guided tour of lavishly funded Washington DC lobbying organizations pushing LGBT issues deep into the bowels of the the US government (no pun intended).
It has never appeared anywhere in English, until now, subtitled or dubbed. This translation is dubbed.
It had a substantial 6 figure budget, allowing Russian journalists to travel widely - to San Francisco, Los Angeles, Washington DC, Italy, Australia, Germany, and elsewhere, to do ground-breaking, original investigation into the LGBT movement.
The film is interesting on a number of levels. It was made by Arkady Mamontov,000 a popular TV host and investigative journalist famous for his ground-breaking documentaries.
Mamontov is a conservative Christian. His best known recent film is about the Greek orthodox monastic island of Athos (in Russian only). He has also done a lot of work on Russian social issues, and on the Ukraine conflict.
The film reflects popular attitudes towards LGBT in Russia, and is interesting in that it shows what Russians are told about LGBT and Americans in their mainstream media.
The dub is by Russians who speak good English, and is not bad at all.
After a somewhat dull intro section recalling the story of Sodom and Gomorrah, the film gets interesting.
It leads with a comical interview with an unsuspecting German Lutheran priest in Berlin with a taste for sodomy who explains how Christianity does not actually proscribe this peculiar predilection.
It then profiles Scott Lively - an anti-LGBT activist who takes the Russian journos on a guided tour of lavishly funded Washington DC lobbying organizations pushing LGBT issues deep into the bowels of the the US government (no pun intended).
Next comes a spooky
parade of homosexual weirdos - gays being married in Germany, an artificial
insemination clinic in LA, grotesque sex freaks at a parade in San Francisco,
at which a skeptical mailman tells an Adam and Steve joke, a truly disturbing
video of a gay man fake-suckling newborn infants, taken from their surrogate
mother minutes earlier, and a painfully awkward scene of a sodomite male couple
showing how they raise their children.
We then go to Italy, to talk to a reformed homosexual who realized he had been sucked into a giant hoax and went straight while embracing Christianity, and see a profile of the massive anti-gay movement there, which brings millions into the streets to protest the advance of LGBT, as well as a smaller similar movement in Germany.
Next is Moldova, a small eastern European country sandwiched between Ukraine and Romania, and a battle-ground state in the US-Russia power struggle, where we hear about how US diplomats put heavy pressure on the local government to allow gay parades and the advancement of LGBT issues to a skeptical populace.
Next is the country of Georgia, where there is also a very strong anti-LGBT movement due to the extremely conservative attitudes towards sexual roles in society. The film exposes how, while he was in power, the former president Mikheil Saakashvili, institutionalized sodomy as a method of torture in Georgian prisons against political opponents, showing a man being sodomized. Unsurprisingly, Saakashvili's popularity in Georgia didn't last, and now he has been installed as the mayor of Odessa, Ukraine, by American neocons, much to the chagrin of certain members of the government in Kiev.
The film argues that the sodomy technique is an American export, used in Iraq, Georgia, and Ukraine by Americans and their clients deliberately in countries with conservative social mores, where such an event is the ultimate humiliation for a man, worse even than death.
The film closes with a brief profile of how Russian society rejects LGBT, quoting Christian teaching on marriage:
"A union, between a man and a woman, granted by God, gives humanity a chance to continue life. There is a deep sense to the biblical passage 'Be fruitful and muliply, and fill the earth. Below is a shorter associated video that mentions the evil influence of the English Tavistock Institute.
We then go to Italy, to talk to a reformed homosexual who realized he had been sucked into a giant hoax and went straight while embracing Christianity, and see a profile of the massive anti-gay movement there, which brings millions into the streets to protest the advance of LGBT, as well as a smaller similar movement in Germany.
Next is Moldova, a small eastern European country sandwiched between Ukraine and Romania, and a battle-ground state in the US-Russia power struggle, where we hear about how US diplomats put heavy pressure on the local government to allow gay parades and the advancement of LGBT issues to a skeptical populace.
Next is the country of Georgia, where there is also a very strong anti-LGBT movement due to the extremely conservative attitudes towards sexual roles in society. The film exposes how, while he was in power, the former president Mikheil Saakashvili, institutionalized sodomy as a method of torture in Georgian prisons against political opponents, showing a man being sodomized. Unsurprisingly, Saakashvili's popularity in Georgia didn't last, and now he has been installed as the mayor of Odessa, Ukraine, by American neocons, much to the chagrin of certain members of the government in Kiev.
The film argues that the sodomy technique is an American export, used in Iraq, Georgia, and Ukraine by Americans and their clients deliberately in countries with conservative social mores, where such an event is the ultimate humiliation for a man, worse even than death.
The film closes with a brief profile of how Russian society rejects LGBT, quoting Christian teaching on marriage:
"A union, between a man and a woman, granted by God, gives humanity a chance to continue life. There is a deep sense to the biblical passage 'Be fruitful and muliply, and fill the earth. Below is a shorter associated video that mentions the evil influence of the English Tavistock Institute.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=qifGUwdEwIk
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