subliminal messages in kids shows

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Subhumanoidal

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Outdated article. And misleading.
YouTube actually Has, finally, began policing their kids content more closely. Even the link in the article to the video that is "still up" shows the account has been terminated, thus the video is gone.
So it's not exactly new that such content escaped as child friendly but much of it has been removed or the child label removed.

Despite the title there was no evidence given in the article referencing Roblox, Fortnite, Tik Tok or any site other than YouTube.

Most likely the reference to such things are in the Streamers, not the games themselves. Streaming isn't usually kid friendly to begin with, so if a child is watching them that's the fault of the parent, not the streamer.
Also in online gaming there is usually an option to have a voice chat available. If you are letting your kid go online, to a service that allows random strangers from all over the world to talk to your children, and you aren't monitoring it yourself, that's the parents fault.

Really anyone giving their child access to the internet and not monitoring it is responsible for putting their child at risk. It's a crazy world out there and it is the responsibility of the Parent to protect their children. And part of that is knowing what your children are involved in online and the potential risks involved. But most parents can't be bothered.
 

Lanolin

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actually its more obvious than in adult shows its just advertising product. Not sure how parents can afford all the junk they give to their children but they are the ones buying it, not the children.
 
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Fundamental

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We have a music group in Belgium (K3) which is a singing group of women for children. As we were all loving these girls it dawned quick how sexual their songs were and sexualizing our kids.
Then it dawned to me we have a media covering up pedo sex scandals sexualizing kids and dressing them up in all kinds of shows...

Pedophiles have infiltrated too much and they are even selling toys with hidden sexual content. It is time to really drain the swamp on this one.
We should not expect help from our politicians or media. It needs to be done as one Body in Christ.
 

ev4989

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We have a music group in Belgium (K3) which is a singing group of women for children. As we were all loving these girls it dawned quick how sexual their songs were and sexualizing our kids.
Then it dawned to me we have a media covering up pedo sex scandals sexualizing kids and dressing them up in all kinds of shows...

Pedophiles have infiltrated too much and they are even selling toys with hidden sexual content. It is time to really drain the swamp on this one.
We should not expect help from our politicians or media. It needs to be done as one Body in Christ.
You are absolutely right, The president of the republicans told a reporter when he didn't know that he was being taped for the world to see that he would walk in on teenage girls
when they were dressing and they couldn't say anything! It doesn't get any worse then that,
Right?
 
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You are absolutely right, The president of the republicans told a reporter when he didn't know that he was being taped for the world to see that he would walk in on teenage girls
when they were dressing and they couldn't say anything! It doesn't get any worse then that,
Right?
Having known Marc Dutroux and the Vatican, it can get much worse.
 

Mii

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Well, I'm not going to lay out all the stuff that's out there, but this is like a "censored" version of what is currently produced.

At least YT has some filters, there are some incredibly sick things out there. I wouldn't recommend any child use YT without pre-approval (watch please) of a parent prior.

Really no child should be using YT when things like "happy tree friends" isn't even age blocked. There are a few things in your mentioned category that have age filters but there's a subset of fetishes that things get pretty twisted.

I'm not going to get into "that" unless someone demonstrates a clear need to know, HTF is enough as an example...cross that with anything Disney/MLP and you get the idea.

Besides just gore there's a lot of really "strange" things out there and while some get taken down from YT, some stay long enough that the damage is done. All it takes it going to a linked site really.

I mean Sesame street channel (YT) was hacked and replaced by porn videos at one point...safest bet is to not use YT at all. If someone were hacking it as a "joke" and put something "relatively" innocuous that'd be one thing...like a logo or a skull and crossbones. Porn though? On a channel meant for 3-6 year olds?



I had to confirm that Roblox was what I heard about before...it was. Not sure how it works, but there are "block porn" videos that have been on YT at one point or another from what I recall. It may be that you can join servers like you can with minecraft that are adult only servers with no safeguards really...I don't feel like researching at present but regardless, it's like SIMs (adult content) except real-time or posted on YT.

Tic-tok is an obvious no. That's like letting a child use Discord.

Not sure how this stuff would work on Fortnite. I'm not a fan of the game myself...Parents should be VERY discerning when it comes to video games. Even flash games on children's websites are quite odd. I was at a family reunion and was curious as to what my younger second cousin was playing (I like games myself) and it was a weird pregnancy game. The make-up one seemed innocuous, but why does a 6 year old need to play a pregnancy game?



The biggest issue is this is being done intentionally with little/no regard for others. If any parent reads this who was unaware, ask yourself...does my child "really" need to use the internet and are there no other options to "giving yourself a break"?


Whether you allow your child to watch films is your choice. I recommend being VERY discerning what your child watches but at least consider offline content. DVDs still exist and are usually $1/each (just checked) or less in small lots including shipping. They are only going to be able to watch what you personally purchase. I won't get into the subliminal messages in children's films but like I said discern and pray.
 
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Godsgirl83

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Well, I remember growing up we thought Sesame Street wasn't "bad".
In fact one day my cousin had put it on for her son ( he was 2 or 3 at the time, graduated High School this past spring)
She went to do something in the other room came back and almost fell over that Sesame Street had a homosexual couple on it :eek:


And now, just the past couple years, the stuff that was "safe" on PBS has become infiltrated with messages of approval for same-sex relationships.......

they used to run a song between shows about families and love. The images would flash so fast that if you blink you miss it, and to an untrained/unsensitive and child mind it wouldn't be noticed, but it had several quick flashes of same sex "families"

 

Subhumanoidal

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Well, I remember growing up we thought Sesame Street wasn't "bad".
In fact one day my cousin had put it on for her son ( he was 2 or 3 at the time, graduated High School this past spring)
She went to do something in the other room came back and almost fell over that Sesame Street had a homosexual couple on it :eek:


And now, just the past couple years, the stuff that was "safe" on PBS has become infiltrated with messages of approval for same-sex relationships.......

they used to run a song between shows about families and love. The images would flash so fast that if you blink you miss it, and to an untrained/unsensitive and child mind it wouldn't be noticed, but it had several quick flashes of same sex "families"

Thats absolutely no surprise. It was 10 years ago they had Katy Perry on Sesame Street in a shirt showing her cleavage. And singing one of her own songs, with the words changed to be kid friendly. But the music was the same and apparently the original song was Very inappropriate. When it aired parents flooded the studio with complaints. They ended up pulling the episode they received so much backlash.
So if that wad 10 years ago it's no surprise they've given in to the demands of homosexual PC teachings. Even Chick Fila bowed down to it after all that fighting.
 

ev4989

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Thats absolutely no surprise. It was 10 years ago they had Katy Perry on Sesame Street in a shirt showing her cleavage. And singing one of her own songs, with the words changed to be kid friendly. But the music was the same and apparently the original song was Very inappropriate. When it aired parents flooded the studio with complaints. They ended up pulling the episode they received so much backlash.
So if that wad 10 years ago it's no surprise they've given in to the demands of homosexual PC teachings. Even Chick Fila bowed down to it after all that fighting.
I think the best was "Popeye" a cartoon about Olive Oil, A girl that had a baby that she doesn't know the father who hangs out at the docks being courted by 2 sailors! Now that is a hoot!!!
 

Subhumanoidal

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I think the best was "Popeye" a cartoon about Olive Oil, A girl that had a baby that she doesn't know the father who hangs out at the docks being courted by 2 sailors! Now that is a hoot!!!
Actually Popeye was not originally meant for children to begin with. It was an adult cartoon but children began taking notice and they changed the tone to make it child friendly.
 

ev4989

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Actually Popeye was not originally meant for children to begin with. It was an adult cartoon but children began taking notice and they changed the tone to make it child friendly.
When exactly was that? You don't know what you are talking about...
 

ev4989

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When exactly was that? You don't know what you are talking about...
You have never watched it. And FYI. the studios never made cartoons marketing adults until the late 70's
 
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Godsgirl83

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with the words changed to be kid friendly. But the music was the same and apparently the original song was Very inappropriate.
ever hear of "KIDS BOP" where they take popular mainstream songs and if needed change some lyrics to be kid friendly and is sung by kids...................
Sometimes we'll be scanning the radio and my kids will hear songs and start trying to sing along and I'm like "WHOA! How do you know this song/person?"
the reply 90% of the time? SCHOOL......
the other 10% (still school) kids playing it on their devices @ before and after school care or waiting to be picked up after clubs.........