In a world where children’s shows are saturated with woke agendas, the outcry against a cartoon promoting a healthy lifestyle reveals the glaring double standards in today’s entertainment.
It seems that children’s shows nowadays are rife with woke ideologies, promoting queerness, gender dysmorphia, critical race theory, and anti-white propaganda with widespread public approval. However, it seems that illustrating characters’ concerns about their weight and promoting a healthy lifestyle is crossing a line for woke activists who cry “fat-shaming.”
The popular Australian children’s cartoon, Bluey, was recently forced to modify an episode following accusations of fat-shaming its characters. The episode, titled “Exercise,” featured Bluey’s parents expressing concerns about their weight and discussing the importance of exercise. Alarmingly, some parents and health professionals argue that the mere suggestion of exercise and maintaining a healthy weight might convey potentially harmful messages to children about their bodies.
Meanwhile, The Gateway Pundit has reported on Disney’s woke approach to indoctrinating children with self-loathing based on their skin color through their Disney+ animated series “The Proud Family: Louder and Prouder.”
Disney executive Latoya Raveneau, a self-proclaimed “biromantic asexual,” is responsible for the critical race nonsense and falsehoods that Disney now produces. Raveneau boasts about incorporating “queerness” wherever possible and perpetuating baseless claims about America.
However, it appears that advocating for a healthy lifestyle is completely off-limits.
DELETED SCENE from “Exercise.” Because a *few* people are SO FUCKING SENSITIVE over it! #bluey https://t.co/jLOMh7wMhX pic.twitter.com/STewleutTJ
— Badgerclops (@BadgercIops) May 5, 2023
Sky News Australia reports:
In the show, Bandit is seen weighing himself and saying: “Oh man … I just need to do some exercise.”
Chilli chips in, replying “tell me about it” before Bluey asks “why don’t you just do some exercise?”
Following the episode’s Australian broadcast, parents and health professionals raised concerns that it was conveying potentially harmful messages to children about their weight.
“With one in five children around the world showing signs of disordered eating, I really expected more…”, one parent wrote on Facebook, while others were “appalled” about the “fatphobic” message.
An ABC spokesperson said: “The recent episode of Bluey, Exercise, has been republished by the ABC following a decision by the makers of the program. The new version provides families with the opportunity to manage important conversations in their own way.
“As the home of Bluey, the ABC supports the decision to re-edit the program and we have updated the episode on our platforms.
“BBC Studios will use this revised version for global distribution and also support this decision.”
Bluey is the best show on TV, and being disappointed in your body is a universal human condition.
Teaching kids that they have agency over their weight is a moral good.
The woke mob is wicked. https://t.co/N06LWdQn4T
— Jeremy Boreing (@JeremyDBoreing) May 5, 2023
The double standards are glaringly obvious. It’s perfectly acceptable to inundate children with woke agendas, but fostering discussions about exercise and healthy lifestyles is deemed harmful. It seems the left is more focused on advancing their radical ideologies than on the well-being of our children, as they target wholesome content that promotes a balanced lifestyle.
Sources: TheGatewayPundit, Sky News Australia