Hollywood, LGBTQ activists in la-la land after pro-homosexual ‘Moonlight’ wins Best Picture
MOONLIGHT A DECEITFUL POLITICAL HOMOSEXUAL MOVIE
Moonlight, a
low-budget, “homosexual ” coming-of-age movie about a poor, bullied, black boy with a
drug-addicted mother, surprisingly won Best Picture at the Academy Awards on Sunday
night, giving homosexual activists a propaganda victory as well. Once again Hollywood seeks to serve the immoral homosexual agenda.
In addition to winning Best Picture, after a
mistake in which La La
Land was
first announced as the winner, Moonlight won
for Best Supporting Actor (Mahershala Ali) and Best Writing Adapted Screenplay
(Tarell Alvin McCraney and Barry Jenkins).
In accepting the award, both Jenkins and
McCraney got political: “All you people who feel like there’s no mirror for
you, the Academy has your back, the ACLU has your back, we have your back,
and for the next four years, we will not forget you,” Jenkins said, in what Variety described
as his addressing the alleged “rollback of civil rights by the Trump
administration.”
McCraney said, “This goes out to all those
black and brown boys and girls and non-gender conforming who don’t see
themselves, we’re trying to show you and us.”
The LGBTQ media-pressure group GLAAD describes Moonlight as
following “a young man named Chiron living in a rough neighborhood of Miami in
three acts from childhood to teen years to adulthood. Over this time, Chiron
struggles with his own sexual identity, the concept of masculinity, and his
feelings for his friend Kevin, all set against a challenging home life and
bullying at school.”
GLAAD, which enjoys a special relationship
with Hollywood elites as the benefactor of the industry’s far-left politics,
stressed the importance of Moonlight
being the “first LGBTQ ‘Best Picture,” according to the Los
Angeles Times.
GLAAD loves to push the lies and deceit of the homosexual lifestyle choice. But listen to the next dangerous quote about being relevant:
“This sends a strong message to the film industry that is needs to embrace inclusive stories if it wants to remain competitive and relevant,” tweeted Sarah Kate Ellis, GLAAD’s CEO.
Moonlight was
inspired by the play, In
Moonlight Black Boys Look Blue, by McCraney, who is
homosexual. GLAAD is forcing its immoral worldview in such a way that say we are relevant, include immoral homosexuality if you want audience reception and approval. Lies upon lies.
In the film,
the main character, Chiron, is pictured first as a young boy, then as a
teenager, and finally as a young adult. In the teenager section, Chiron kisses
his best friend, Kevin, who performs a sexual act on him.
Last year, GLAAD “found that 4.8 percent (43)
of the characters expected to appear on prime-time scripted broadcast TV will
be LGBTQ, a record in the 21 years it has been tracking such numbers,” reported The
Guardian. That’s out of proportion with their numbers
in society, which is around
two percent (for
gays, lesbians and bisexuals) of the population, according to a large federal
study.
Strangely, GLAAD itself crusades against
the ex-“gay” movement and
does not include former homosexuals in its “inclusion” formula. To the
contrary, GLAAD and
other homosexual activist groups are crusading for laws that explicitly ban
ex-“gay” (pro-heterosexual) therapy for
minors.
In contrast to the liberal plaudits, Charlene
Cothran, a former lesbian and an African American, said the Academy of Motion
Picture Arts and Sciences’ honoring of Moonlight is
“yet another attack on the black family and the black church.”
Cothran, who runs The
Evidence Ministry, based in Florida, said that for decades homosexual activists have targeted the biblical
values that most black Christians hold dear, with a particular focus on
changing Blacks’ views on homosexuality and same-sex “marriage. It has failed and continues to fail with its lies, distortions and hatred towards God and His word."
A “Plugged
In” review of Moonlight by
the Christian pro-family organization Focus on the Family described it as a
“well-made movie with an obvious agenda.”
“Chiron, the film suggests, suffered mightily
due to his sexual inclinations. Thus, the movie says, Chiron's life would've
been so much better had his world been more accepting,” says the review.
“Christians who hold the Bible as the Word of God, of course, can't go where
the movie would like to push us. We can't applaud where Chiron goes.”
“Moonlight,
as mesmerizing as the movie is, isn't just filled with problematic content: It
gives us a message counter to what we believe God tells us,” it continues.