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Modern Family presents homosexuality as nice, pleasant and fun

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Modern Family  presents gayness in such a pleasant and positive light, it’s done more for gay-rights activism than any gay op-ed or slogan has ever done. Make no mistake, this was by strategic intention. Marshall Kirk and “Erastes Pill” (a pseudonym for Hunter Madsen) laid it out decades ago in a strategy document they called “ The Overhauling of Straight America .” Written in 1987, it’s a disturbing paper yet still worth the read if you can stand it, for the insight it gives into decades of gay activism. Kirk and Pill speak of opening up  “a gateway into the private world of straights, through which a Trojan horse might be passed. As far as desensitization is concerned, the medium is the message — of normalcy. So far, gay Hollywood has provided our  best covert weapon in the battle to desensitize the mainstream .” It’s a strategy centered in positive imagery: “For openers, naturally, we must continue to encourage the appearance of favorable gay characters in films and TV

LGBTQ owns Hollywood

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LGBTQ media representation has soared recently. Will and Grace  historically, presented a sanitized version of the sin of homosexuality . Joe Biden said it was this TV show 'Will and Grace" that changed his mind about the sin of homosexuality and hence his own daughters fall into homosexual sin was now honored instead of being challenged. Forgiveness of homosexual sin is still offered by Christ to save those drowning in this ugly sin. Vice President takes his morals from the TV - God help us!! Now new homosexuality trans shows like: Transparent and Orange is the New Black will attempt to tell sad personal stories in order to get people to focus away from homosexual sin and transgender mental health issues towards seeing people as ordinary people.  IGNORE THE SIN OF HOMOSEXUAL TELL A NICE STORY But LGBTQ still have major strides to make in terms of positively portraying queer and trans characters. Sarah Kate Ellis , president and CEO of GLAAD , described the