They believe, correctly even, that if you force something in media long enough people will get used to it and just accept it. Look at things like sex, drugs, blacks, and all other immorality that would be verboten in media just a generation ago that we just shrug as normal.
The gay thing is just taking longer than normal, but they have every reason to believe it will work because we all let it work before.
Or ... or, and hear me out multinational corporation, if you know people don't like that stuff, maybe fuckin' take that out of the shows you produce.
And then, I know this sounds crazy, but if you give people what they want, they'll happily pay you for more of it.
Perhaps give that idea a try.
They believe, correctly even, that if you force something in media long enough people will get used to it and just accept it. Look at things like sex, drugs, blacks, and all other immorality that would be verboten in media just a generation ago that we just shrug as normal.
The gay thing is just taking longer than normal, but they have every reason to believe it will work because we all let it work before.
During Covid, I started watching reruns of the Andy Griffith show, and you can see the propaganda at work.
A woman runs for a city council seat and wins despite many of the men thinking it's an absurd idea.
An episode where Aunt Bee "proves" that men gossip just as much as women.
A controlling father won't allow his daughter to wear dresses and makeup.
Yup. TV has always been a vehicle for social programming and propaganda.