Page 6
-
Evangelical Christians’ latest freakout is over Cascade dishwashing detergent
“We all know children repeat what they hear. There is nothing funny about kids saying, ‘We do it every night!’ Cascade should be ashamed!”
-
Hallmark Channel is in “active negotiations” over a possible LGBTQ holiday film
Hallmark releases dozens of holiday films each year. What if one was about a lesbian falling in love with her high school sweetheart?
-
Disney’s “Hamilton” is “inappropriate” according to evangelicals who are boycotting the film
A curse word has one of the nation’s largest religious right groups aquiver with outrage.
-
That time an 11-year-old girl eviscerated the religious right with six simple words
The religious right astroturf group One Million Moms called a gay couple and their adopted children “sinful.” The family fired back, but their 11-year-old daughter stole the spotlight with six words.
-
Conservative Christians calls for a boycott of Disney over DuckTales episode
The group accuses Disney of “indoctrinating children by exposing them to homosexual relationships through a facade of normalcy.”
-
Christian conservatives hate these gender-free dolls, but this drag queen thinks they’re lit
One Million Moms accused the dolls of “glamorizing a sinful lifestyle,” but Trixie Mattel says the hats are super cute. Who’s right?
-
A conservative told Disney’s CEO LGBTQ characters are ruining his business. He wasn’t having it.
She said LGBTQ characters are hurting Disney’s profits. He said it might have more to do with coronavirus.
-
Christian conservatives demand Marvel cut a superhero out of upcoming “The Eternals” movie
“Marvel should stick to entertaining, not pushing an agenda.”
-
Pro-family group’s next target of outrage: Lena Waithe’s cyclops character in ‘Onward’
One Million Moms is wailing about Disney-Pixar’s out character in the upcoming film as “indoctrination” that leaves them “no other choice.”
-
Billy Porter sends classy message to One Million Moms over ‘Sesame Street’ episode
“Friendship, kindness and inclusivity shall triumph. And often, it simply starts by saying hi.”