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SpongeBob Is Gay
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http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/world/americas/4190699.stm |
Some "conservative groups" have way too much time on their hands...
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Spongebob is not gay. He has a girlfriend named Sally. She's a squirell. Duh, stupid Focus on the Family :rolleyes:
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Sponges, of the phylum porifera can be asexual or sexual, with the sexual kind frequently being hermaphroditic.
So we have several posibilities for SBSP's sexuality. (Who'da thunk my paleontology would ever be useful?? :D) |
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I don't understand what this gorup would like to have taught. From what i gather this video is about tollerating people's differences are conservatives actually against teaching children to be nice to one another?
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Spongebob is GAY?!?! the horror!
Some people will find something wrong with everything... so it's no wonder this has reared it's ugly head
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Seriously.. who gives a shit if he is or isn't. Children need to learn about tolerance and such..why push it under the rug and shelter children when all that does is promote ignorance? |
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Wow, this definently needs to be stopped! Teach children that it's good to be accepting and loving of everyone! Everyone knows that being gay is a horrible crime that children should never be exposed to! And clearly a male cartoon character who has a good male friend must be gay! /end sarcasm :rolleyes:
I will never understand how someone like Dr. Dobson can claim to be such a wonderful Christian, and at the same time so actively persecute those he sees as 'evil.' Way to "love your neighbor as yourself." :( |
I have to say there is more being taught in SBSP than in telatubbies.
And i didnt understand the problem with the tellatubbies other than its stupid and dumb kids down. |
I always knew in the back of my mind that he and Patrick had a thing going on...
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I swear I did a search! :p Here's my point. Not only are the "christians" making themselve look dumber every day, they are killing their own religion. Maybe that's a good thing. A child needs to learn that there are gay people in the world. It would be alot better than seeing teen kids who've been sheltered their whole life say "EWW that's disgusting" or hear the word "FAG" in negative way every 5 seconds. I hate spongebob personally, but really I never thought he was gay and even if he was it wouldn't change my opinion on the subject. |
These people have too much time on their hands...
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Next on conservative hitlist? Spongebob, that "well known" gay propagandist...
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SpongeBob and Tinky Winky are being used to brainwash kids into being gay? "We see the video as an insidious means by which the organisation is manipulating and potentially brainwashing kids" - Paul Batura What a bitter and poisonous world these people must live in. Mr Mephisto EDIT: http://news.bbc.co.uk/2/hi/americas/4190699.stm |
Have you ever watched Teletubbies? Those are some creepy little fuckers....
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To tell the truth, I always did think SB was a little light in his loafers.
But calling it an insidious brainwashing method? C'mon... Our country has surely gone whackadoo. Don't people in prayer circles hold hands while praying? Must be gay then... It's a harmless kid's show. Watching GI Joe didn't turn me into a gun-loving, terrorist fighting super soldier. Damnit, that would've been cool. |
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Not too hard seeing as how it was mentioned in the article above.
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So the brits are latently afraid of hippies and read that fear into things while we are latently afraid of homosexuals and read that fear into things? I dunno, it just all sounds too far fetched [/saracasm]
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Duplicate thread...
Regardless, both use news sources outside the US, and this group has gotten very little (read: none) press within the US. This is not a 'conservative group' or the 'us right' as so many like to point out and then attribute this attitude to all conservative groups (that's called prejudice). This is a wacko fringe lunatic group. -bear |
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http://www.afa.net/ http://www.family.org/ I recommend you go to their web-sites and check the "About us" links. Not so whacko fringe any more, eh? Mr Mephisto PS - I find the use of the word "prejudice" (the accusation of prejudice?) in the post above almost amusing. |
Why does everything have to have a hidden agenda? Can't anything just be harmless fun?
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never mind. If your amused by prejudice and think these groups are mainstream...more power to ya mate. peace, -bear |
Doesn't one of the teletubbies have something awfully similar to a "phallic" symbol on his head? It makes sense now, they are homosexuals... like the seven dwarfs.
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Secondly, everyone (or almost everyone) agrees that it is the conservative groups (or fringe groups if you prefer) that are the ones that promote prejudice. Thirdly, you state the story got little or no press in the US. Here's a link to the story in today's NY Times. Call me an old fashioned foreign busy-body if you will, but as far as I know the NYT is considered a major news source. http://www.nytimes.com/2005/01/20/po.../20sponge.html Here it is in the Kansas City Star: http://www.kansascity.com/mld/kansas...n/10686522.htm Here it is in the Seattle Post Inquirer: http://seattlepi.nwsource.com/nation...ongebob20.html I could go on. Fourthly, you state that these groups (actually you mentioned it as only one group, but no matter) were the "whacko fringe". Let me quote from their web-sites: Quote:
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Peace to you too my friend. Mr Mephisto |
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Did you guys ever get an old BBC show called Noddy over there? Noddy was a puppet who lived in ToyTown with his friend BigEars. They eventually removed it from air because Noddy and BigEars used to share the same bed. :) My other favourites was The Magic Roundabout a very popular TV show that was actually inspired by the creator's LSD trip. It was pretty out there, but quite fun none the less. Sadly it too is no more. Mr Mephisto |
So what if they are homosexuals! Little kids don't even understand sex at all. Also if you ask me the guy on blues clues is more homosexual than spongebob. I am also sick of people calling homosexuals evil.
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Your just arguing for arguments sake aren't you? Thanks for the boring, self congratulatory, pat on the back, "about us" link posted by this groups founder. I'm afraid they are still fringe. Wacko is probably too strong a description as I know nothing about them, have never heard of them before, and will likely never hear of them again. That's how I define fringe. Have you ever heard of them before? The only place groups is mentioned is in the various articles...yet only one group is actually identified. Althugh assurance of "AT LEAST TWO" christian conservative american groups claim is presented...blah blah blah. This might hit the papers tomorrow and might even hit some mainstream media outlets. But it'll die, since it's from a fringe WACKO group, and has no legs. -bear PS: I am very happy for Mr Squarepants. I have myself been attracted to Patrick in his multi limbed, spinelessly flexible sort of way...GRRRRRRoooowwwwllllllllll :D |
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I warrant the majority of random people asked the question "Who are more prejudiced? Right wing conservative groups or left-wing liberal groups?" would answer "conservatives". That's my opinion. You disagree, that's your opinion. And thanks for the insult. I'd like to be surprised, but I'm kinda used to being insulted by (apparent) conservatives for my semi-liberal politics. Quote:
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They didn't say "Whacko conservative group", they said "Conservatives..." Take it up with the journalists at the NYT is you have a beef. Quote:
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Anyway, I grow tiresome of arguing with someone who personally insults me, so I'll leave it at that. I wish you the best in your future endeavours. Mr Mephisto |
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Also, this cartoon really sucks. Still, until we see some anal play going on or deliberate gay statements, it's retarded to assume there is a hidden message in a cartoon. |
I think this thread may have been posted before mine?
If so, I apologize for the duplication. Mr Mephisto |
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I don't think the AFA is a fringe group either, Frankly their agenda scares the hell out of me. While it seems to be family oriented, these people want to control the media and are doing a fairly good job at it. There are several people where I work who are card carrying members of the AFA. Fringe to some. real to me.
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The right believes the left is conspiring, in everything they can, to destroy "family values" and promote a far leftist agenda. The left believes the right is conspiring to turn us all into mind numbed zombies that will not question and will support this darkness to conquer the world. Neither is even remotely true, although both sides make good arguments against the other, these conspiracies are paranoid delusions but because they sell and make profits for the media companies the media feeds this bullshit to us. Sometimes, a cartoon is just a creation of an artistic mind and was created to just be fun and is purely superficial with nothing to it...... but people in this country, I firmly believe, have been programmed to look for the hidden meaning behind everything. |
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Isn't that a conspiracy theory all of its own? :) It's just politics. And politics has become nasty since the Clinton Administration. Mr Mephisto |
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It's common for the defeated to be confused with fact vs. opinion. If you can chalk up your poor communication skills to my lack of humour or your writing style, again I guess, that's how it goes. It certainly wouldn't be the first time for you. I won't challenge you again. Your retreat veiled as the high road is nauseating. Thanks for the kind wishes. SpongeBob, you yellow-bellied right angle assed fag. I've got your back anyday. You, Patrick, your pineapple under the sea! I don't care what wacko fringe group thinks your dangerous, or how the foriegn press, picked up marginally by the US press, distorts this delusion into an indictment on the entire conservative base. -bear |
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I don't have much more to say to you about this, or indeed probably much else in the future. I may disagree with what you say but I have never descended to the likes of your post above. Mr Mephisto |
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focus on the family is run by james dobson, a christian minister. while i think i understand the group's basic premise (reorient to family being the number one priority and center), in practice it doesn't seem so... apparently he is very influential with the current regime, err, administration. why people continue to harp on fantasy characters/cartoons that aren't even human is beyond me. you'd think they'd have a larger problem with snl's "ambiguously gay duo" than a sponge and his starfish friend and hamburger car, or a bunch of creatures with televisions in their abdomens. |
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