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03-27-2012, 04:35 AM | #1 |
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It seems the homosexuals in this field are subtly trying to desensitize our kids to their immorality. Today, I watching a cartoon and was shocked to see a male raccoon (I think) gazing into the eyes of a male giraffe. Though the raccoon was doing a demonstration as he was giving love advice, it was still very disturbing….with both of them staring and smiling at each other. The raccoon then goes around to the back of the giraffes head lying on top of it in weird positions while conversing with him. I’m sure if I paid more attention I would have caught more homosexual gestures in the film. We can only expect this to get worse with time until a point comes where outright homosexuality in cartoons is considered completely normal or at least politically correct. So watch out! Barak Allah ta’aala. |
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03-27-2012, 04:56 AM | #2 |
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I know what you mean sister. This is part of why I've generally given up movies, games, music, and the likes.
1. I should be focusing on bringing my deen to top shape first. 2. They were wastes of time, while music was a disturbing medium of both propaganda and influencing thoughts. 3. They were all honestly getting boring anyways. |
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03-27-2012, 04:57 AM | #3 |
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Disney made a nice children's film telling about Prophet Muhammad (saws), but at the same time they were run by a pro-active homosexual who was also a big Zionist fundraiser (I don't know if he is still in charge) if you look on you tube you can find various videos condemning inappropriate sexual innuendos and anti-Islamic messages in Disney. the others aren't much better, even channels like the al Jazeera children's channel are promoting things and ways of being that are totally contrary to the values of Islam. at the end of the day if all available children's television and dvds are containing harmful messages then the obvious answer is find some other activity for them and restrict them to things like Adam's World. |
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03-27-2012, 05:15 AM | #4 |
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I know what you mean sister. This is part of why I've generally given up movies, games, music, and the likes. Masha Allah ta'aala . Barak Allah ta'aala. |
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03-27-2012, 05:16 AM | #5 |
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The violence,sexual innendos etc.in cartoons nowadays make them just as haram as the movies.Who knows what all the chidren are picking up.Muslims with young children in the house should really consider getting rid of the tv or being extremely careful of what you allow the children and even oneself to watch.And too many parents are not careful enough.
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03-27-2012, 05:27 AM | #6 |
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its been going on for years My cousin was telling me about Disney and if that's what they were doing back then I can't imagine what they're up to now... Adams world..I remember watching that as a kid heheh. If it's still the same though, I think parents will have a hard time transitioning their kids to it from 'cool' shows like DragonBall Z and Pokemon. We need talented brothers and sisters to 'upgrade' Adams world and create other captivating shows so kids addicted to cartoons don't experience 'withdrawal symptoms' when cut off from their favorite shows by parents. Barak Allah ta'aala. |
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03-27-2012, 05:31 AM | #7 |
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The violence,sexual innendos etc.in cartoons nowadays make them just as haram as the movies.Who knows what all the chidren are picking up.Muslims with young children in the house should really consider getting rid of the tv or being extremely careful of what you allow the children and even oneself to watch.And too many parents are not careful enough. Yes sis and it's not just The Simpsons etc...it's those 'innocent' kiddy shows. Immigrant 1st generation parents in the West wouldn't even notice these innuendos. Barak Allah ta'aala. |
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