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Home Front: Culture Wars
From Roy Rogers to Infanticide
2019-03-03
[American Thinker] I learned that the Roy Rogers Museum in Branson, MO closed its doors forever. Roy Rogers was a bit before my time. Still, the closing of his museum triggered something in me. My late black dad, Dr. Rev. Lloyd E. Marcus was a big Roy Rogers fan. I remember Roy Rogers as a good guy cowboy on TV who always did the right thing. Roy's character was very much like my dad's. No, I am not going to get sappy, reminiscing about a time when TV role models taught kids right from wrong. Suggest that some behaviors are right and some behaviors are wrong -- how corny, judgmental, intolerant and old fashion is that?

America has moved on. Democrats, Hollywood, and fake news media say America no longer wants white guys like Roy Rogers on TV, infecting our kids with Christian morals and family values.

America has moved on from the biblical teaching that there are only two genders. NYC recognizes 31 different genders. Facebook gives customers 56 gender options. Leftists believe they are far more sophisticated and intelligent than Bible believers and Americans living in flyover country.

Leftists say determining a baby's gender by its genitalia at birth is idiotic. They say we must allow the child to evolve into the gender it wants to be. This insane child abuse has led to hundreds of kids as young as four years old identifying as transgender and changing their sex.

American College of Pediatricians president Dr. Michelle Cretella wrote, "Transgender Ideology Has Infiltrated My Field and Produced Large-Scale Child Abuse." Dr. Cretella also stated, "No one is born transgender."
Posted by:Besoeker

#2  I saw the disconnect too, Bssoeker. I liked the Jeep but wondered why it would have so many issues. Asked dad about it. He said Hollywood was the problem. I pondered this for quite a while.
Posted by: Alaska Paul   2019-03-03 12:56  

#1  I loved the old Roy Rogers series. As a young lad however, I could never sort out the Jeep (Nellie Belle) in a cowboy movie. Did anyone else have that difficulty, or once again was it just me ?
Posted by: Besoeker   2019-03-03 05:59  

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