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HOW BADLY Has FEMINISM Destroyed CHILDREN'S Futures?

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Below are intros from a few shows I grew up watching. While very average cartoon series from more than a decade and a half ago, they are excellent by today's standard. There are very few unrealistic female heroes/villains in them and this leads to a sense of reality. THOUGHTS?

http://youtube.com/watch?v=qI0FbYe3lRE

http://youtube.com/watch?v=2e5q6ubDlZE

http://youtube.com/watch?v=nwH1taatvyM

http://youtube.com/watch?v=Y-sOaUAgbB4

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  1. I loved The ninja turtles.

    Rock on Michelangelo!


  2. LOL.  I grew up watching all those cartoons and I still grew up to be a feminist.  My feminist father never seemed to have any problem with me watching those shows either.  

    You never fail to crack me up, Anatol.  It's so cute how you accuse only *certain* cartoons of being unrealistic.  Isn't that kind of the point of cartoons?

  3. If children are raised by television and follow everything it dictates, they will start throwing poke balls at each other and trying to fly....

  4. I think you are talking about the FCC ( which sucks ) when you say television got worse.

    I don't know why they would destroy children's futures. I am so confused about feminism. I thought it was want everyone to have equal right and i don't see why that is so bad. But then people say stuff bad about them and then i get confused loll

  5. A child's future is only endangered when parents brainwash them with religious propaganda AND allow the television to do the raising.

    Looks like you are a lost cause.

  6. It's up to the parents to teach their kids the difference between fact and fiction, and how much television is an illusion.  Also, properly taken care of children are not in front of the television all day watching garbage.  Feminism has nothing to do with it.

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