PROCTER & GAMBLE COMES OUT OF CLOSET, NOW PUSHING HOMO***UAL
TV AGENDA
Dear Cecilia,
Procter & Gamble, maker of Crest, Tide and Pampers, is the
leading sponsor of two TV programs that continually push the
homo***ual agenda.
The sitcom "Will & Grace" regularly promotes homo***uality
and explicit ***-talk with jokes about male and female
genitalia, masturbation, oral *** and even anal ***. The
series' two male stars are both homo***ual. From the
beginning, the series has been about nothing but ***.
"Will & Grace" is the program that showed two men
passionately kissing each other.
According to Broadcasting & Cable online magazine, P&G was
the top sponsor of "Will & Grace" between September 2003 and
February 2004. P&G spent an astonishing $8.2 in sponsorship
of this program promoting the homo***ual agenda.
"Queer Eye for the Straight Guy" depicts five homo***ual men
remaking the "cluttered, straight men of the world" so that
they look, dress and act in the manner of the "cool" and, by
implication, superior "gay" community. The program
consistently seeks to validate and glorify the homo***ual
lifestyle.
Between September 2003 and February 2004, P&G spent
$2,000,000 in sponsorship of this program promoting the
homo***ual agenda.
Remember that P&G pulled all their advertising support from
Dr. Laura's program after a complaint from the homo***ual
community. P&G will support programs that are pro-homo***ual
, but refuse to support programs that tell the truth about
homo***uality!
Procter & Gamble has become a leading advocate for the
homo***ual lifestyle. For more information on P&G's
promotion of homo***uality, click here. http://www.pgboycott.com/promotion.asp
Please support the boycott of P&G, and ask others to do so.
American Family Association is asking individuals to:
1. Boycott three products of P&G — Crest toothpaste, Tide
detergent, and Pampers diapers. (Some are boycotting all P&G
products, which we encourage. To print out a list of P&G
products, click here.) http://www.pgboycott.com/productlist.asp
Will & Grace is one of the few shows that doesn't make gay slapstick the norm, unlike a lot of local shows around. That in itself is already laudable.
If they're looking for something to really make a fuss about, they should check out Queer As Folk, airing on Showtime. Yun talaga, explicit ang homo***ual theme. Maraming gay/lesbian *** scenes. Not that I'm against this show, just saying that there are worse things to whine about on TV than just gay humor.
Regarding Queer Eye For The Straight Guy, well, speaking as a style-challenged hetero***ual male, I can say na kelangan din naman ng mga guys paminsan-minsan na lumagay sa ayos. Syempre mas appealing yun from an aesthetic and hygienic point of view, pero hindi ko naman nakitaan na nag-eencourage sila ng homo***uality e. Yung Out ng Channel 7, 'di ako madalas nanonood. Pero I heard this rumor that their female host has no right to proclaim herself as bi***ual, kasi apparently she has never had a relationship with a guy before. Ewan kung totoo ito.