Lowbatt34

For years, Hollywood has been conditioning and desensitizing us, mainstreaming vulgarity in movies, prime time tv family sitcoms, dramas and kid shows. How many times have you watched TV with your family and friends and become extremely uncomfortable at what you are hearing and/or seeing on the screen? Hollywood continues to push the envelope. They went way over the line with the animated movie “Sausage Party”. Huffpo published a review http://www.huffingtonpost.com/entry/why-the-rape-scene-in-sausage-party-wasnt-funny_us_57b33b68e4b04147250fba45 . Here’s a quote from the article. “The bad guy, “Douche,” finds a helpless grape juice box lying on the floor, injured and unable to move, asking for help. It is oozing liquid out of a hole in its [vagina? asshole? box bottom?] and instead of helping, the bad guy puts his face into the hole, sucks out all the liquid, and says menacingly, “If you say anything, no one will believe you.” That is blatant pedophilia and child rape complete with intimidation tactics. I know this film was intended for mature audiences but wonder how many parents missed that and took their kids? And when is child rape or any rape funny? I used to love Bill Hader and Kristin Wiig but knowing that they were a part of this film has completely soured me against them and all of the other actors who participated.

153sdsd

Still funny and entertaining, Seth is not inn on it, I know because he is friends with James woods, and he is the biggest pizzagate truther on twitter, the forum is not gone to shit, we winning, be the OP you want to see in the world

153sdsd

Is what they do man, they put the conditioning on all media possible, the symbols are everywhere for real

Vigilia_Procuratio

Family Guy is a despicable show, plain and simple. If it's making references to paedophilia and then just happens to mention pizza, it may be worth looking into. I loathe this show, it promotes bigotry, violence and rape, so if it's promoting paedophilia as well then it needs to be taken off the channels.

South Park is another one, not as bad but it does promote bigotry. As does American Dad.

Simpsons? Now they know how to toe-the-line. Rarely I think they push it a bit too much, at most they occasionally desensitise a topic but don't go so far as to make a complete mockery of our emotions.

Vindicator

@Mankademian , could you look over the submission guidelines for v/pizzagate and add some links to examples of the things you are referencing? You've only got one link here, which really doesn't make this a research post that satisfies the submission requirements. We have another sub for meta discussions -- v/pizzagatemods -- but you could easily turn this into a research post that can be left up here. Linking to a family guy episode (timestamped) would be especially helpful. Thanks.

Mankademian

Is there a way to move a post to a different sub without resubmitting? I guess v/pizzagatemods is a better place to submit this.

Vindicator

You can click the "source" button and copy the text, then delete the post. Go to the new sub, create a new post and paste it in. Individual comments can be pasted the same way. Unfortunately, there is no way to move a post.