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Not a “Whole New Thing” at all; more like “an epidemic”

partial credits Whole New Thing (not).The TV and movie industry—the whole entertainment industry—is dominated by liberal-leftists and as such is currently utterly obsessed with gayness.  They love promoting gayness.  They seem more intent on promoting and encouraging gayness than making films that people actually want to see.  Then they award themselves over and over. 

In Canada, that usually happens with the participation of all taxpayers, over and over, in a handful of different and yet identical ways:  through myriad liberal government programs and supports and sponsorships with different names but the same bank account (yours), as issued by liberals who are trying to get a message out over and over.  See image at left, which is some of the sponsors of the gay film Whole New Thing as lifted from the film’s credits, proving once again that it’s anything but a “whole new thing”.

Entertainment types and other leftists such as liberal governments and their leftist bureaucrats don’t often, if ever, support a message about, say, the value of going to church and raising healthy families and being entrepreneurial and taking personal responsibility.  No no.  Too popular and healthy.  Gayness; anti-corporate nuance; sexual promiscuity; anti-Americanism especially insofar as Republicans and anyone remotely conservative; anti-religion, especially Christianity; general depravity; and rabid leftist environmentalist industry promotion. And more. That’s what you pay for, to liberals, to further advance their message to you and your family. 

One web site, “QueerDay.com”, explains the new Canadian gay movie Whole New Thing as follows:

Whole New Thing, the Canadian film about 13 year old Emerson Thorsen from the wilds of Nova Scotia. He’s just had his first wet dream, and completed writing and illustrating his first book. His English teacher Don Grant makes regular visits to a park washroom for anonymous sex and Emerson quickly develops his first crush on him. The precociously confident boy, raised in a household of casual nudity and sexual openness, throws himself into this awakening of his heart with dangerous abandon.

Canadian Press offers up this opening line in their report

TORONTO (CP) – There’s been much talk in recent months about the success of Brokeback Mountain, Capote and Transamerica – films that focus on gay or transsexual characters.

Well yes—there’s been much talk and much awarding by the liberal media and liberal Hollywood, but these movies weren’t as “successful” with ticket-buying audiences as, say, those awful American family movies. 

The co-writer who, remarkably, is gay, was quoted in that report as saying:

…That was incredibly important. As a gay man, I said I didn’t want to do anything that was in any way going to implicate anybody. … There is a certain group of people in society who have ideas that are wrong about this whole idea of pedophilia and how it’s connected to homosexuality. I didn’t want to be in any way contributing to that misinformation…

No of course not.  It’s all about getting the “right information” out there into the public psyche. Value for your taxpayer dollar is what these people are interested in.

Joel Johannesen
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