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Transgender TV

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Kerby Andersonnever miss viewpoints

Homosexual activists have been encouraging television producers to promote the LGBT agenda for decades. So it shouldn’t come as any surprise that we will now see a transgender child on a TV sitcom.

When the television program “Modern Family” debuted seven years ago, it was obvious that the purpose was to push the LGBT agenda and gain wider acceptance of homosexuality. Now they have introduced a transgender child actor who is only 8 years old.

I do not watch this TV program so I am dependent on others (like Brent Bozell) who monitor such programs. In the first episode, the transgender boy (previously a girl) is only on the screen for a moment. But the plan is to challenge the other homosexual characters to see if they are tolerant enough. Apparently their adopted daughter calls this new playmate a “weirdo.” They even ask how they would react if their adopted daughter decided to become a transgender boy.

It doesn’t take much imagination to see where the future plotlines of “Modern Family” will go now that there is a transgender actor in the mix. Homosexual activists have tried to convince America that the gay rights struggle today is just the next step in the civil rights struggle won in the 1960s and 1970s. This TV program plans to move the struggle one step further. The transgender struggle is merely the next step in the gay rights struggle. Anyone who does not accept and affirm each of these struggles is a bigot.

Transgender stories are in the news on a regular basis. Every week or so we are confronted with a story of parents who decided to follow the lead of their child who wanted to transition from being a boy to a girl or transition from being a girl to a boy. Programs like “Modern Family” will give confirmation and encouragement to such decisions being made by children in preschool or grade school. This is what happens when transgender comes to television.

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