I wonder if PBS is going to sever ties with them over funding because of this.
As I've explained to you before, PBS actually stopped having pledge drives (at least for children's programming), because all these radical right-wing conservative groups rallied to stop support and funding THEM for "teaching tolerence towards homosexual". I know, since I was homeschooled during my high school years, and homeschooling is VERY Christian-oriented/faith-based, so I knew what a bunch of these special interest groups were up to, and they were basically spreading the word, "Just say no to Clifford" among other shows like SST, Arthur, etc, because they were saying, "These shows teach our kids it's okay to be tolerent toward homosexuals, and that it's okay to be gay", and let me tell you, after that happened, our pledges PLUMMETED! We were losing more money than we were making money by having these pledge drives, even raise the minimum pledge from $20 to $25 didn't help, so we just stopped having pledge drives altogether.
It's really irksome... I remember during my sophomore year, for some strange reason, my mother enrolled me in some political club when she knows I HATE politics: first of all the problem is I did NOT agree with the party this group seemed to favor (they claimed they were non-partisan, but it was clear they were die-hard Republican), but for a couple of weeks, we were doing this really weird play-like-thing, the daughter of the group moderator wrote this play that was basically
A Christmas Carol, but about Christianity disappearing from society to the point that it's basically illegal to be Christian, and Christians are having to meet in secrecy for worship... the main character, instead of being Ebenezer Scrooge, was a pastor who seemed more like Jimmy Stewart's character from
It's a Wonderful Life... I remember at one point during the play, when one of the ghosts was showing the pastor what the world had come to, at one point during his "What happened to..." rambling, there was an actual line that was written into his rambling that included, "What happened to it being illegal to witness a homosexual?" Yeah, the girl who wrote the play also hinted that in addition to the irreligious taking over the world, the gays were too.
Yeah.