The Safe List: Guide to All the Kids' Shows and Movies That Are NOT Pushing LGBTQ Characters and Content
A little while ago, I started compiling the "The No-Watch List: Guide to All the Kids' Shows and Movies That Have LGBTQ Characters and Content". This article and list has become very popular -- I'm having trouble keeping up with all the comments, adding to the list!
Many people have found the No-Watch List for Kids helpful. That's awesome!
But, they have also pointed out the need for a Safe List for Kids. That makes a lot of sense!
So here goes ... The Safe List of Kids' Shows and Movies NOT Pushing the LGBTQ Agenda.
Please help me keep this list up-to-date by commenting below. I will do my best to keep up with the new additions ... and subtractions. Let's keep our kids safe together!
The Berenstain Bears, PBS (1985, 2002-2003)Based on the book series by Stan and Jan Berenstain, it follows a family of bears learning moral lessons. The bears are even explicitly Christian, given their Christmas books and other Christian statements.
Curious George, PBS KidsWay to go, George! Based on the classic book series, it follows a curious monkey and his adventures.
Chip Chilla, Daily Wire (Ben Shapiro) Some of even called this a Bluey rip-off. I don't know. What do you think? That sounds like pro-LGBTQ sour grapes to me.
Bottomline? It's safe for your kids to watch re: LGBTQ normalization.
Fireman Sam, Children's BBCSo far, it looks like Fireman Sam goes on the safe list. BUT, some have claimed that there was a sexually suggestive scene. You can read more about that here.
Little Bear, Nick, Jr. (1995-2003)An animated series about the gentle adventures of a young bear and his animal friends.
Mister Rogers' Neighborhood, PBSPossibly the best children's show ever. This is close to becoming a golden oldie, sadly.
>> Classic Children's Shows, "The Golden Oldies" Sick of not knowing when a new show is going to surprise you with LGBTQ content? Press Rewind.
There is an inexhaustible supply of classic children shows, meaning pre-1970 or so. Mine this gold for your kids!
These shows teach classical virtues, values, and morality, normalize normal, plus they are typically much better written and acted than the new stuff.
The Andy Griffith ShowLassieLeave it to BeaverThe Little RascalsThe Adventures of Robin Hood (1955–1960)The Lone RangerZorro Rin Tin TinWoody WoodpeckerAdventures of Superman (1952-58)Looney TunesPopeye -- maybe too violent?
>> Classic Children's Movies, "The Golden Oldies" Same as above, but movies:Classic Disney movies: Sleeping Beauty, Pinocchio, Snow WhiteShirley Temple moviesThe Wind in the WillowsCharlotte's WebmbtTOC();
Published on August 31, 2024 22:25
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