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.
As a kid, almost every kid I knew had parents who were married. A lot of children's movies, specifically Christmas ones, featured divorce and treated it like it was normal. They showed the dads as trying hard to be good dads, but it was still treated as okay that the mothers had divorced them because they had some flaws.
Then in most of the romantic comedies targeting young women they started off with a woman in a relationship with someone that supports them financially and tries to keep them happy, but he's not perfect. Because he made some mistakes, the narrative justifies the woman running off and fucking some fun broke guy she barely knows. A committed and stable relationship is presented as a prison, while chasing random dick is treated as freeing.
Nowadays divorce is common and often happens even when the man is doing mostly everything correctly. Countless women are getting pregnant from the fun strangers that end up as absentee fathers who can't pay child support, cucking other men through taxes when she goes on welfare to raise them.
People learn how the world works by watching others. When everyone's world experience comes from viewing immoral fiction, life begins to emulate those degenerate stories.
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.
As a kid, almost every kid I knew had parents who were married. A lot of children's movies, specifically Christmas ones, featured divorce and treated it like it was normal. They showed the dads as trying hard to be good dads, but it was still treated as okay that the mothers had divorced them because they had some flaws.
Then in most of the romantic comedies targeting young women they started off with a woman in a relationship with someone that supports them financially and tries to keep them happy, but he's not perfect. Because he made some mistakes, the narrative justifies the woman running off and fucking some fun broke guy she barely knows. A committed and stable relationship is presented as a prison, while chasing random dick is treated as freeing.
Nowadays divorce is common and often happens even when the man is doing mostly everything correctly. Countless women are getting pregnant from the fun strangers that end up as absentee fathers who can't pay child support, cucking other men through taxes when she goes on welfare to raise them.
People learn how the world works by watching others. When everyone's world experience comes from viewing immoral fiction, life begins to emulate those degenerate stories.
Who was it that said, back in the 1950s, that having a TV in the home was like having a jew in your living room.