No.385
http://www.breitbart.com/big-hollywood/2015/03/04/abc-familys-the-fosters-airs-youngest-ever-gay-kiss-between-two-13-year-old-boys/>The ABC Family drama The Fosters made television history Monday night for featuring the youngest ever dramatized gay kiss, as characters Jude and Connor, both 13, locked lips after some awkward flirtingWhy is this causing an uproar? Nobody would raise a fuss if it was a girl and boy sharing a kiss
No.408
Because it happened in america
No.613
I suppose it drives people with philosophies of on the advancement of homosexuality into commonality with good feeling. It's like watching your team win a touch down. Simliar experiences can be seen in people getting BTFOed. You could also say that the media is a political show. Don't watch TV anymore though.
No.628
Because it promotes faggotry. Are some kids gay? Yes. Should we promote it as "the new normal"? No. Kids learn from role models. Boys should learn to be men, from strong father figures. Anything else is a subversion of our civilization.
No.633
No.651
The vast majority of people - the lowest figure I've heard is 90%, but I've heard higher than that, up to even 98% or 99% - are heterosexual. The chances that both actors are gay is slim. On that level alone, there's reason for alarm bells to ring, since it's at least semi-reasonable to argue that children are more likely to have been coerced into kissing someone of the sex they aren't attracted to than adults in the same position.
Not that I agree with that, but that's why it's causing an uproar. Nobody gets upset about seeing vulnerable people doing things that they most likely enjoy doing; they do get upset about seeing vulnerable people doing things that they probably don't enjoy doing.