Essay:Worst Liberal TV Shows

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Starting with the infamous "Rural purge" of the early-1970s (when CBS cancelled most of its Western dramas and all of its rural/family-themed sitcoms and variety shows in favor of "socially relevant" urban-themed shows) and increasingly into the present, liberal-leaning television series creators, producers, and writers have put shows on the air that appeal more to their own personal viewpoints than to the tastes of most of the general public. As a result, (and also partly due to the increase in TV channels since that period), many TV shows currently on the air have undergone decreases in viewership and the declining ratings that go with them. To liberals in the media, however, declining TV ratings and unsatisfied audiences mean less to them than pushing liberal ideology (including playing up socialism, witchcraft, feminism and the homosexual agenda and depicting them in a positive light while denigrating religion, the family and traditional values) and forcing public acceptance of it does. Shown below is a list of some of the worst liberal TV shows, past and present.

The worst liberal television shows

Title Original run Network TV rating Description
2 Broke Girls 2011-2017 CBS Promotes homosexuality and feminism while mocking conservative ideals and leaders. The show constantly attempts to push the limits of blue jokes, racial stereotypes and sexual references. One of the show's titular girls, Max Black, a proudly rude, unprofessional, unmotivated, immoral, aggressive and promiscuous woman with a drug and alcohol problem, is portrayed as a positive role model for modern women. Plus, the character Sophie Kachinsky, who is even more immoral and promiscuous, is always given a very loud canned applause upon every one of her entrances in order to indicate her as the show's "best" character. The show, which posted 19.37 million viewers at its premiere in 2011, fell to less than a quarter of that number (hitting a low of 4.57 million viewers) by the time of its cancellation in May 2017.
30 Rock 2006-2013 NBC TV 14 Pushes several left-wing agendas, and most infamously included a slam against Sarah Palin. In addition, throughout its airing from 2006 to 2013, despite being very popular among the Liberal elites, it consistently received extremely low ratings, with its first season ranking only at #102, its subsequent seasons consistently ranking low (the best it got was Season 3 with a ranking of #69), and Season 6 having such a low performance overall (and a very poorly-received season finale, ranking at 3.2 and 1.6 million viewers, respectively) that they were forced to cancel the show at one more season.
All American Muslim 2011-2012 TLC Reality program that essentially censors and whitewashes the true face of Islam, a terroristic and supremacist political ideology masquerading as a "religion", depicting the lives of five Islamic families in the Detroit suburb of Dearborn, Michigan. The show drew criticism for depicting Islam in a favorable light, despite its reality being far different, and it was cancelled after one season due to low ratings. Controversy also erupted when home improvement retail chain Lowe's withdrew its sponsorship of the show, leading liberal celebrities Russell Simmons, Mia Farrow and Kal Penn, Internet activist group Anonymous and Islamic congressman Keith Ellison and other liberal politicians to call for a boycott of Lowe's and demanded apologies from the chain in response, which led in turn to Lowe's ignoring their demands and other companies joining Lowe's in withdrawing sponsorship of the program, while the threatened boycott itself largely fizzled.
All in the Family 1971–1979 CBS American adaptation by liberal TV producer Norman Lear of the BBC series Till Death Us Do Part. In this series, Lear inaccurately depicted Archie Bunker, a blue-collar conservative and head of the Bunker family, with liberal traits like bigotry and ignorance while depicting his son-in-law, socially liberal and politically leftist hippie and Democrat supporter Mike Stivic (referred to as "Meathead" by Archie), as the "voice of reason" (in the original British series, Mike's counterpart on that show, Mike Rawlins, was a Trotskyist), with many episodes focusing on the political, philosophical and cultural clashes between Archie and Mike while Archie's wife Edith and their daughter Gloria tried to keep the peace. Followed by a sequel, Archie Bunker's Place, which ran from 1979 to 1983.
Anderson Cooper 360° 2003-present CNN Liberal-biased news show hosted by openly homosexual Anderson Cooper.
Annoying Orange 2009-2011 YouTube TV-Y7 (should be TV-14) Promotes lack of effective communication skills via being annoying. The Annoying Orange does nothing but harass other anthropomorphic fruits and vegetables, and several episodes promote Hollywood values. This show is also loaded with adult humor.
Barney and Friends 1992-2008 PBS TV-Y "Educational" children's television series where a big, purple dinosaur named Barney teaches kids about environmentalism, multiculturalism, and a bunch of other unimportant issues.
Becoming Us 2015 ABC Family/Freeform Reality show glamorizing and exploiting gender confusion. Two families with fathers claiming to be "women" are highlighted in this series, which debuted at a low-rated 81st place and dropped out of the top 100 shows entirely the following week, eventually finishing the season at less than a third of its already-low debut viewership numbers. The show subsequently ended production and was later removed from Freeform's schedule without fanfare.
The Big Bang Theory 2007-present CBS No family values, instead some of the main characters are rooming together and some of them are not married. In addition the key character Sheldon Cooper is an atheist. The show has also been considered a rip-off to the TV sitcom Friends.[1][2][3]
Black Jesus 2014-present Adult Swim TV MA A blasphemous television series that focuses on the Messiah, Jesus Christ, living in Compton, California in the modern day. Despite the show's questionable portrayal of Christ and the black community, reviewers claim that the character's method of spreading the Lord's message of love and compassion is present and may actually act as a way to reach the young and rebellious modern audience of today, however the continued usage of illegal substances on the show may impede that.
Black-ish 2014-present ABC The plot of most episodes are usually only to promote liberalism. It promotes gun control, vaccinations, and even abortion. Drives black racial stereotypes.
Bojack Horseman 2014-present Netflix TV-MA Show that disgustingly promotes Hollywood values, sexual immorality, and drug use. One episode promotes abortion, saying that women who get them are "heroes". The show also seems to promote bestiality, as there are both human and anthropomorphic animals as characters, some of whom are in relationships. Another episode of the series disrespects veterans and implies they are not real heroes.
Brave New Girls 2014 E! (Canada) Canadian reality series exploiting and glorifying gender confusion, featuring gender-confused male model Walter "Jenna" Talackova, who gained infamy for his attempt to become a contestant in the woman-only Miss Universe Canada pageant in 2012 and was initially disqualified after his true gender was discovered (he had lied about who he really was to get in); he got back in after liberal feminist lawyer Gloria Allred got involved on his behalf, but he still failed to make the pageant's final five contestants. Only eight episodes of this series were produced, but the Canadian E! channel has not officially announced that the show has been cancelled.
Bridezillas 2004-2013 WE tv Brides-to-be are encouraged to display their worst behavior in this staged "reality" series. They rant, scream, throw tantrums, and treat their wedding staff, spouse-to-be, family, and friends terribly.
Buffy the Vampire Slayer 1997-2003 The WB TV-14 Pro-feminist supernatural-themed show, loosely based on the 1992 comedy horror film of the same name but with a more serious tone than the original movie, that depicts homosexual characters as "normal".
Charmed 1998-2006 The WB Disturbingly glorifies witchcraft as well as feminism. Planned for a reboot in 2018.
The Colbert Report 2005-2014 Comedy Central TV 14 Stephen Colbert is a liberal who parodies conservative pundits such as Bill O'Reilly and conservative news shows, such as The O'Reilly Factor. Also features alcohol use, profanity, and jokes related to intercourse.
Commander in Chief 2005-2006 ABC TV-PG Nothing more than Hillary Clinton propaganda.
Countdown with Keith Olbermann 2003-2011 (MSNBC), 2011-2012 (Current TV) MSNBC, Current TV TV PG Hosted by left-wing commentator Keith Olbermann. Featured vehement attacks against conservatives.
The Daily Show with Jon Stewart 1996-2015 Comedy Central TV 14 Jon Stewart mocks conservative politicians and media stars much more than his occasional jab at liberal Democrats. A year after he left the show, Stewart turned up as a surprise guest on former castmate Stephen Colbert's late-night CBS talk show and made a fool of himself by lambasting the Donald Trump Republican presidential campaign for Trump's stands against illegal immigration and Islamic terrorism and his criticisms of Barack Obama's "presidency" and Hillary Clinton's character.
Degrassi 2001-2015 CTV (Canada)
TeenNick, Netflix (US)
TV 14 Tasteless high school drama show which portrays drug use, homosexuality, gender confusion and abortion in a positive light. Previous versions of the Degrassi franchise, The Kids of Degrassi Street (1979–1986), Degrassi Junior High (1987–1989) and Degrassi High (1989–1991) (the latter two of which had similar themes), aired on Canadian network CBC Television.
Dinosaurs 1991-1994 ABC TV PG Promotes environmentalism and feminism.
Doubt 2017 CBS TV-14 Courtroom drama featuring gender-confused male actor Roderick "Laverne" Cox, it was touted by CBS as the first network primetime drama to feature a gender-confused actor in a starring role in an attempt to push gender confusion on its viewing audience. Because of this, viewers wanted no part of the show, which was cancelled after just two episodes.[4]
Full Frontal with Samantha Bee 2016–present TBS TV MA An offshoot of The Daily Show featuring dimwitted former correspondent and alleged "comedienne" Samantha Bee, who liberally uses foul language, bigotry and projection in her frequent, pathetic and unfunny mischaracterizations of conservative politicians, public figures and the public when they refuse to embrace liberal agendas. Bee often takes to behaving like a middle-aged teenybopper during her reports while slagging those she opposes.
The Future Is Wild 2002 BBC, Arte, ZDF, ORF, Mediaset, Animal Planet, Discovery Channel
GCB 2012 ABC TV 14 Extremely blasphemous against Christianity, as evidenced simply by its provocative title. Was also so ill-received by various mainstream Christians that they demanded a boycott of anyone who sponsored the show, which ultimately contributed to its ultimately lasting a single season.
Girls 2012-2017 HBO TV MA Is a strong supporter of feminism and the homosexual agenda. There is an arc in the second season in which the main character begins to date a young conservative, only to break up with him, reasoning that his views were "immoral". The show also glamorizes Hollywood values, such as marrying someone on the basis of boredom, having multiple sexual partners, and glamorizing abortion. Creator Lena Dunham, a self-proclaimed feminist, has defended these wrongs in interviews, claiming it is a representation of what it is like to be a woman in her twenties, when really it most certainly isn't.
The Girls Next Door 2005-2010 The Playboy Channel Promotes the pornographic magazine Playboy, which exploits women.
Good Witch 2015-present Hallmark Channel TV-PG Another show attempting to glorify witchcraft even worse, the daughter also does witchcraft and the show brushes it off like no big deal.
Gotham 2014-present FOX TV-14 Originally a Batman prequel, unfortunately, turned into homosexual propaganda (two of the main villains, the Penguin and the Riddler, are portrayed as homosexual, even though they were never like that in the comics, and in the case of the latter, had previously been depicted as straight in the previous two seasons. To a lesser extent, Barbara Kean was also depicted as being bisexual despite not being that in the comics.).
Hardball with Chris Matthews 1994-1996; 1997-1999; 1999- (changed stations at 1996 and 1999) Originally America's Talking, later CNBC, later MSNBC Non-stop liberal propaganda by its titular host.
Hip Hop Harry 2006-2008 TLC, Discovery Kids, Retro Television Network TV-Y Exposes young minds to mainstream rap and promotes them as "good role models" as the titular character is an anthropomorphic bear who belongs to that culture.
How I Met Your Mother 2005-2014 CBS Includes womanizing, alcohol use and gambling. Some episodes include fornication without consequence.
The Howard Stern Show First-run syndication TV MA Features very vulgar and crass discussions and language.
I Am Cait 2015-2016 E! An offshoot of reality television series Keeping Up With the Kardashians, this series exploits and glamorizes gender confusion while indulging Bruce "Caitlyn" Jenner in his delusion of pretending to be a "woman". Despite losing half its ratings after its first week due to few people wanting to watch the LGBT agenda being pushed on them, E! announced it would be bringing the show back for a second season. Its viewership, which had been at 2.73 million viewers at its premiere but dropped by more than half after that, fell to less than a fifth of that number (about 480,000 viewers) at one point during its second season, which finished with less than a third of its debut numbers and led to its cancellation on August 3, 2016 (although E! initially publicly denied that the show was cancelled).[5] The cancellation was eventually officially announced by E! on August 16, 2016.[6]
I Am Jazz 2015-present The Learning Channel Another reality series exploiting gender confusion, this one focusing on a teenage boy (real name: Jaron Bloshinsky[7]) who claims to be a "girl" using the name "Jazz Jennings". Like I Am Cait, its ratings plummeted after its debut episode for similar reasons.
Incorporated 2016 SyFy Par for the course of showrunners Matt Damon and Ben Affleck, the show has a severe anti-corporation bent, and also has hints at a "global warming" agenda.
Inside Amy Schumer 2013- Comedy Central TV-14 Liberal "comedienne" Amy Schumer (who only is famous because she is a cousin of Democrat Party senator Chuck Schumer) does nothing but smother her liberal agenda onto the show's viewers. Her show is also infamous for stealing jokes from other comedians.[8] Its fifth season has been placed on hiatus.[9]
Jersey Shore 2009-2012 MTV TV 14 Infamous and schlocky "reality" TV series that revolves around immoral and obscene behavior characteristics of its cast on the shores of New Jersey. Behavior depicted includes obscene dancing, innuendo, public drunkenness, and domestic violence.
Last Week Tonight with John Oliver 2014-present HBO Late-night talk/news satire show hosted by British "comedian" and former Daily Show correspondent John Oliver. Like Samantha Bee on her show Full Frontal with Samantha Bee, the liberal Oliver engages in bigotry and projection while mischaracterizing and attacking conservatives in the public spotlight and their supporters.
Looking 2014-2016 HBO TV MA Exists solely as propaganda for the homosexual agenda. Lasted only for two seasons.
Lucifer 2016-present FOX TV-14 Nope, you're not reading that wrong, they not only made a TV show with Satan as the main character but also made him the "good guy" too, despite history and the Bible proving otherwise.
Madam Secretary 2014-present CBS A "political drama" that's just Hillary Clinton propaganda.
Mary Tyler Moore 1970-1977 CBS TV-PG Made way for the feminist agenda, was made following the Rural Purge.
The Mick 2017-present FOX Anti-family sitcom about an irresponsible young woman who takes over the raising of her niece and two nephews after the kids' parents are arrested for tax evasion and fraud. Pushes liberal values such as gender confusion by children (and the mind warping that results from it, as shown in the episode "The New Girl"[10]) and the use of women's washrooms by gender-confused males (also from "The New Girl").
Modern Family 2010-present ABC TV 14 Mocks family values and promotes dysfunction and same-sex parenting among families. Three "families" are depicted in the show, two of which are dysfunctional and the third of which is a male homosexual couple with an adopted child. Gloria Pritchett, the Colombian-born second wife of main character Jay Pritchett, also sometimes displays a racist attitude toward her husband and other characters.
The New Normal 2012-2013 NBC Pro-gay anti-Christian show about a homosexual couple that wants to have a baby, contains many liberal agendas, and portrays the one main conservative of the show from a stereotypically negative liberal viewpoint. One NBC affiliate in Salt Lake City refused to air the show because of its offensive content. Few people watched the show and it was cancelled after one season, sending the message that almost no one finds liberal agendas or mockery of conservatives and traditional values funny.
The Newsroom 2012-2014 HBO Yet another forum for Aaron Sorkin to promote his liberal views. Promotes the view that making the news "moral" means bashing Republicans and airing one-sided opinion pieces masquerading as "news". Strange liberal morality. Ultimately was short lived, being cancelled barely two years into its airing.
The Oprah Winfrey Show 1986-2011 First-run syndication Daytime talk show frequently promoting liberal and feminist viewpoints.
Orange is the New Black 2013-present Netflix Decadent show that glamorizes the homosexual agenda and prison life. The main moral of the show, as claimed by series creator Jenji Kohan, is that it is not normal to be straight and following in the path of God, and practicing Christianity will lead to horrible punishments. Additionally, it inadvertently supports abortion, as it is revealed that the Christian "villain" in the show wound up in prison for killing a bunch of abortionists after receiving one. Every woman in prison, with the exception of the villain, is in a lesbian relationship with one of their fellow inmates- even the nun.
Piers Morgan Tonight/Piers Morgan Live 2011–2014 CNN British talk show host and gun control advocate Piers Morgan lectures his guests and his audience on the issues of the day and puts a liberal spin on his viewpoints. After drawing about 2.1 million viewers for his debut episode, viewership for the show fell steadily until reaching only a fraction of its original numbers, with an average low of 81,000 viewers in the age 25-54 demographic for the week of July 30-August 5, 2012.
Pretty Little Liars 2010-2017 ABC Family/Freeform TV 14 Depicts a homosexual teen as "normal".
The Real Housewives of Beverly Hills 2010-present BRAVO Physical altercations, verbal arguments, and name calling are routinely displayed. The show focuses on the cast's lack of effective interpersonal communication skills and promotes pointless drama.
The Real O'Neals 2015-2017 ABC TV PG Anti-Catholic (and anti-family) "sitcom" featuring a teenaged character who "came out" as homosexual to his family members. This show, based on the life of foul-mouthed homosexual activist and anti-Christian, anti-conservative, heterophobic and misogynistic[11] bigot Dan Savage (who also serves as its executive producer), was one of ABC's lowest-rated and least-watched shows because of its offensive content, which led to its cancellation in May 2017.
Real Time with Bill Maher 2003-present HBO TV MA Political talk show that typically features a liberally slanted panel. Routinely mocks conservatives and conservative values (including religion, with Maher even going so far as to deny the existence of Jesus Christ, in a manner similar to Holocaust denial, despite historical accounts and evidence of His existence proving otherwise). Maher himself smears conservative women in a vulgar and sexist manner.
RuPaul's Drag Race 2009-present Logo TV Radically pro-gay reality show hosted by homosexual cross-dresser RuPaul. The show is a blatant promotion for transvestism.
Salem 2014-2017 WGN America TV-MA Based very loosely on the Salem witch trails, liberals once again change history to suit their agenda by demonizing Christians and portraying satanic witches as "martyrs".
Sex and the City 1998-2004 HBO TV MA The show has no basis other than the sexual "adventures" of four women in their mid-thirties who live in New York City. Was created by the openly homosexual Darren Star, with this also being suspected for why the women in the show were depicted as sexually loose,[12] with Star and the other writers admitting the original premise involved four homosexual men and just changed them to women for marketing purposes and subtly push the homosexual agenda.[13]
Shake it Up 2010-2013 Disney Channel Poor family values, the show about teenage girls on a dancing show, who are not very friendly to one another.
Siskel & Ebert 1986-2010 Liberal critics Gene Siskel and Roger Ebert give biased reviews to movies, telling other people what to think.
Skins 2011 MTV TV MA Portrays teenage sex in a positive light. This show was also accused of being in violation of child pornography laws. Ironically a much more sexually explicit version of the show had aired for years in the UK with absolutely no controversy. Like with GCB, it ultimately lasted for a single season largely because of the controversy.
Star Trek: Deep Space Nine 1993-1999 First-run syndication TV PG/14 While every Star Trek series touches upon liberal themes, DS9 is without a doubt the most left-wing of all the Star Trek series. One episode, "Rejoined", contains a lesbian kiss, one episode shows a male character being transformed into a female, and many episodes contain anti-Christian and anti-American jokes. Also, the ever-present relationships between human and non-human characters serve as a promotion of bestiality. In addition, many of the characters possess the smarter-than-thou personality that's all too common among liberals. This was even acknowledged by the showrunner for DS9, Ira Steven Behr, by stating that "I know they got a lot of negative feedback, which only goes to prove a point I always believed in, which is that science fiction fans and Star Trek fans are much more conservative than people want to believe, and this whole Gene Roddenberry liberal Humanistic vision is truly not shared by a significant portion of them."
Supergirl 2015–present CBS (first season)
The CW (second season onward)
Although initially more politically neutral during the first season when it aired on CBS (having some Conservative messages such as having Cat Grant admitting that she regretted choosing her career over a son she conceived out of wedlock in one episode [which would have been against Feminist ideology] as well as the main Kryptonian villains of the first season explicitly being environmentalists), it went hard-left when it was moved to the CW, including promoting the homosexual agenda by making Alex Danvers, the adoptive sister of Kara Zor-El, the titular character, a lesbian (and, as of the Season Two finale, proposing to get "married" to her girlfriend, police detective Maggie Sawyer). In addition, the current season has several pot-shots against any attempts at cutting down illegal immigration (such as the main villain Cadmus's ultimate plan essentially being to relocate aliens back to their home planet), and also featured (especially after the 2016 election cycle) several pot shots against Donald Trump (with one episode, Exodus, indirectly alluding to Trump's election and his being falsely labeled a "fascist" with the character Snapper Carr telling Kara when firing her that leaving out one fact will likely result in "A fascist being elected president"), with the beginning of the season also having the president being female (played by Lynda Carter, most well known for her role as the title character in the live-action Wonder Woman in the 1970s) in an obvious attempt at predicting Hillary Clinton as being president, even explicitly being called a Democrat in the penultimate episode of the second season (it also shows the president as an alien in human disguise, which may be a veiled reference to Barack Obama and the background he has attempted to hide via sealing of his records). Regarding the Trump burns, the penultimate episode of the second season even has the audacity to compare Rhea, the evil and tyrannical ruler of the planet Daxam, and her Daxamites' invasion of Earth to Donald Trump via Cat Grant paraphrasing Trump's "Make America Great Again" statement and attributing it to the Daxamite invaders, even though the overall methods they used to invade Earth were far closer to that of the illegal immigrants that Trump was trying to deport, including their explicitly trying to remake Earth upon invasion to resemble Daxam.
Teletubbies 1997-2001 CBeebies TV-Y A British program that exposed many young minds to environmentalism as well as LGBT-related material, as Tinky Winky was purple and carried a purse (Tinky Winky's actress also was a porn-star and a lesbian).
These Friends of Mine/Ellen 1994–1998 ABC Initially presented as a clone of the sitcom Seinfeld, the show changed direction near the end of its fourth season when series star Ellen DeGeneres announced that she was a lesbian and decided to make her character, Ellen Morgan, lesbian as well. The show's ratings plummeted after the announcement and never recovered, leading to its cancellation by ABC in May 1998.
Through the Wormhole with Morgan Freeman 2010-2017 Science TV TV-PG Do we really need to explain?
Torchwood 2006-2011 BBC TV-14 Another sci-fi series which obsesses itself with promoting the homosexual agenda. Nearly every character is homosexual or bisexual. Very graphic for a TV series.
Transparent 2014-present Amazon Video Scripted series focusing on gender confusion, the LGBT agenda and professor values which misguidedly portrays all in a positive light. Former college professor Morton Pfefferman, the patriarch of the Pfefferman family, starts claiming to be a "woman" named "Maura" in the pilot episode. Later episodes explore the Pfeffermans' efforts to enable and indulge Morton in his delusion (in one episode, Morton gets offended and walks out on a family portrait shooting when the photographer correctly calls him "sir"), while oldest daughter Sarah leaves her husband to enter a lesbian relationship.
Two and a Half Men 2003-2015 CBS The main character's series of casual sexual relationships is portrayed as admirable. There is a lack of positive female role models. The main character has an antagonistic and dysfunctional relationship with his mother which is passed off as humorous. Note: describes show during first 8 years, prior to recent cast change.

Post Season-8: One of the episodes depicted Alan Harper's ex-wife and current girlfriend implied to have undergone a lesbian one-night-stand. Jake Harper also comments about getting an STD as if it were a badge of honor in another episode. In addition, Angus T. Jones, Jake's actor, labeled the show as filth.

Van Helsing 2016-present SyFy TV-14 Nothing more than more feminist nonsense. Van Helsing's daughter now fights vampires in a post-apocalyptic world, and not surprisingly the Christian part of Helsing's character is completely absent.
The View 1997- ABC Talk show with liberal activists such as Barbara Walters, Joy Behar, Rosie O'Donnell and Whoopi Goldberg.
Weeds 2005-2012 Showtime A show just about selling and the use of marijuana.
The West Wing 1999-2006 NBC Just a platform for the control-freak Aaron Sorkin's liberal talking points.
When We Rise 2017 ABC TV-14 Docudrama miniseries glorifying both the homosexual agenda and its history, starting from the 1969 Stonewall riot. Stars liberal actors Whoopi Goldberg, Rosie O'Donnell and Rob Reiner and homosexual actor David Hyde Pierce in featured roles. Contains a great deal of historical revisionism[14] (including demonizing and deliberate mischaracterization of conservatives who opposed homosexuality, as well as making the homosexuals and the gender-confused look like "victims" when, in reality, they were and still are the aggressors[15]) and whitewashing of the history of the LGBT movement (particularly what happens to those who practice homosexuality and engage in homosexual sex) as seen through the far-Left viewpoint of the miniseries' producers, all in an attempt to pander to a specifically targeted audience.[16]

The miniseries claims the homosexual agenda began as an offshoot of the Civil Rights Movement, but such a claim would be considered offensive to blacks due to the agenda's attempt to compare sexual preference to skin color (a person's skin color and race are traits they are born with, but homosexuality is not), as well as a cheap attempt by the LGBT movement to hitch their wagon onto legitimate civil rights for blacks. As expected, liberal media reviewers heaped unwarranted praise on the miniseries, while conservative website NewsBusters was far more critical of it and called the miniseries, its producers and writer/creator Dustin Lance Black all out for their revisionism and lies.[15] Not surprisingly, few TV viewers were willing to watch the miniseries because of its pushing of the homosexual agenda, liberal ideology, historical revisionism, and whitewashing, making it the lowest-rated show to air on the Big Four broadcast networks each night it aired, putting ABC in fourth place behind CBS, NBC and FOX while barely tying with the CW.[4][17]

Witches of East End 2013-2014 Lifetime Short lived TV show attempting to glorify witchcraft.
The Wonder Years 1988-1993 ABC Although it promotes traditional family values, The Wonder Years has a politically liberal undertone. Despite the father, Arnold family patriarch Jack Arnold, being a veteran of the Korean War, the second season episode "Walkout" has Jack's son Kevin Arnold and other students walk out of school to protest the ongoing Vietnam War. The only person who tries to stop it is the school's vice-principal (who is depicted as strict and villainous), who threatens to suspend any participants in the walkout and put those suspensions on their permanent records. The show makes other jabs at the war, such as characters (like Kevin's rebellious teenage hippie sister Karen) going to vigils and displaying the peace sign constantly.

Liberal Cartoons

Title Original run Network TV rating Description
The Ambiguously Gay Duo 1996-???? ABC, later NBC Unknown Originally a clip from The Dana Carvey Show before moving over to Saturday Night Live, the "cartoon", as implied by its name, had a homo-erotic subtext of its main characters, with it being portrayed humorously when if anything it was filth. Was also a Batman ripoff.
American Dad 2005- FOX, later TBS Supports liberalism and homosexuality. Mocks conservative values. In a case of truth in advertising, one of the main characters, Hayley Smith, is depicted as a far-Left hippie who is shrewish, hateful and sometimes violent while stridently promoting her liberal views and, like Brian Griffin on Family Guy, is used as Seth MacFarlane's sounding board for his viewpoints on the show.
Captain Planet and the Planeteers 1990-1996 TBS TV-Y7 Pro-environmentalism cartoon created by liberal elitist Ted Turner.
The Cleveland Show 2009-2013 FOX TV 14 A spin-off from the extremely liberal cartoon Family Guy. It's a raunchy comedy that includes many racist and sexual jokes, mostly against Caucasians.
Family Guy 1999-2003, 2005- FOX TV 14 Notorious for its shock tactics, this show routinely employs willful tastelessness for comedic shock value. Examples include one regular character who is a homosexual pedophile, as well as constant Hitler jokes and clips of television shows as seen through the eyes of main character Peter Griffin, who sees them with a warped and twisted viewpoint. Brian Griffin, the Griffin family's talking pet dog on the show, is frequently used by series creator Seth MacFarlane as a sounding board for his liberal political and social views.
Glenn Martin DDS 2009-2011 Nickelodeon TV PG Mocks the role of fatherhood and also promotes liberalism with many demented sexual jokes. One episode blatantly portrays Barack Obama as the "messiah" and Dick Cheney as the devil. Created by progressive former Disney CEO Michael Eisner.

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References

  1. http://www.sheknows.com/entertainment/articles/1110963/the-big-bang-theory-and-friends-similarities
  2. http://whatculture.com/tv/15-similarities-friends-big-bang-theory
  3. http://www.looper.com/10501/big-bang-theory-lot-like-friends/
  4. 4.0 4.1 Does ‘When We Rise’s’ Failure Signal End to the Culture’s Long ‘Gay Moment?’ at NewsBusters
  5. (Bruce) Jenner’s 'I Am Cait' cancelled at E! After just 2 seasons?
  6. I Am Cait Canceled By E! As (Bruce) Jenner Back On Kardashians
  7. Gender, Patriarchy, and All That Jazz : Mary Lou Singleton (Warning: Contains feminist rhetoric and nonsense)
  8. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=q064UWEwEP8
  9. http://money.cnn.com/2016/08/18/media/amy-schumer-show-canceled/index.html
  10. Gender Confused Boy Asks If Liking a Girl "Makes Me a Lesbian" on Fox's The Mick at Newsbusters
  11. Dan Savage: ‘I ******* Hate' 'Ugly on the Inside' Melania Trump at NewsBusters
  12. http://www.news.com.au/entertainment/movies/sex-and-the-city-portrays-women-as-sluts/news-story/936f2363706b887ca40e6f27ba8f7ccc
  13. http://www.smh.com.au/articles/2004/02/09/1076175068807.html
  14. ABC Gay Series 'Rise': 'Get Rid of All the Heterosexuals' at NewsBusters
  15. 15.0 15.1 'When We Rise' Hates on Republican Presidents, Shows Love to Hillary at NewsBusters
  16. "When We Rise" - a dumb leftist dystopian fantasy at the Rebel Media YouTube channel
  17. BACKLASH: Gay and Transgender TV Die In the Ratings at The Daily Wire

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