Girls Trip- The Movie

Mr.Grieves

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That's a nice thought, but fails miserably to translate to the reality. A lot of the "parents" are already corrupted themselves by the same subversiveness that is now the mainstream. They were the kids who grew up in the first wave of it. Now the nMTV (not Music Television) generation are the parents. Kids will always find ways to sneak around the parents and it's still no excuse for all this stuff to be so readily accessible to the masses in the first place. I'm not trying to make it a judgmental issue, I'm trying to point out that this is a sociological issue. As soon as they started pumping R-rated movies and porn into the households it all went to sh*t. Because, "R" rated movies and TV shows are now actually X rated in disguise. And now, most TV is oversexualized-even demonic. I've never watched "2 Broke Girls" really, but it was on the other night after something went off and that show is filthy. Even the cartoons are satanic. It's Indoctrination, pure and simple. So if you think some of these parents were bad, wait until these kids grow up...


I wouldn't hold up Shirley Temple as an example of anything besides the earliest evidence of Hollywood's extremely unsavory obsession with/tolerance of child abuse and child sexualization.
The 'Good old days' were not so good, facilitating and concealing sexual predators of the highest order. Films about disturbing things are far more tolerable to my mind than films that mask, conceal, and facilitate disgusting acts. I mean really, you think Harvey Winestein is bad? Imagine what it would have been like for girls/women of previous eras, where men in positions of power were literally unassailable.
 

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I wouldn't hold up Shirley Temple as an example of anything besides the earliest evidence of Hollywood's extremely unsavory obsession with/tolerance of child abuse and child sexualization. The 'Good old days' were not so good, facilitating and concealing sexual predators of the highest order. Films about disturbing things are far more tolerable to my mind than films that mask, conceal, and facilitate disgusting acts. I mean really, you think Harvey Winestein is bad? Imagine what it would have been like for girls/women of previous eras, where men in positions of power were literally unassailable.
The Shirley Temple to Honey Boo Boo is a cultural extrapolation, not an abuse one. As for said past abuses, I found this article to be a good take on that subject...https://www.thedailybeast.com/the-casting-couch-perverts-who-peddled-fairy-tales


The Khazarian Mafia in Hollywood
https://www.veteranstoday.com/2016/10/11/the-khazarian-mafia-in-hollywood/

 
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Hardcore porn at school? Calls for sex education to get more graphic
https://www.rt.com/uk/410365-porn-sex-school-teenagers/

Porn is watched so regularly, sex education may need to change, according to researchers © Reuters/ Fabrizio Bensch
Sex-ed could use to be more thorough and engaging if not more graphic, particularly in teaching teens the nuances of consent and how to engage in considerate, healthy sexual behavior. With the prevalence of and easy access to porn, kids at far too young an age are developing their impressions of what sex is and how it's done from the obscene excesses of hardcore pornography. There's a lot of really big problems with this. It messes with how girls and boys see their own and each-others bodies, setting unrealistic standards of beauty, shape, size. It depicts sex more often than not in the most lurid forms possible; gangbangs and hard bondage, degradation and humiliation, oral sex as an act of grotesque brutality. Not only does this stuff form unhealthy opinions of what sex is for those who view it without the context of normal sexual experience, with enough frequenting it can hard-wire these opinions into them as preferences and requirements. In this way, pornographic sexual education is having a really astounding, unsettling impact on the sex-lives of these latest generations. It's a strange problem, as I'm certainly no puritan, by no means abstain from pornography on the whole, and am all for people living the way they wan't to live and banging the way they want to bang... but kinks and fetishes shouldn't be taught as 'the right way', and that's what pornography is doing to our youth.
 

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This kind of humor and behavior has been thoroughly rejected in the past by black and brown communities. Its a fairly new phenomenon and its not going over too well, but young kids are impressionable and the powers that be know it. Now it appears they are ready to begin pushing this agenda to the adults as well.
 
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