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Post by movieliker on Feb 2, 2020 18:42:35 GMT
Where are you seeing this media that's praising Sex Education? I was operating under the assumption that it was a somewhat obscure little TV program. I never saw anything about it. I think I just came across it as one of the millions of TV shows and movies Netflix advertises. www.metacritic.com/tv/sex-education Okay, thanks. troyaferd said; "It`s enjoyable to watch, but the praise it get`s is ridiculous. The only thing it really does is propagate homosexuality, same-sex relationship/marriage, feminism, trangender and teenage sexualisation. They dont educate sex, they promote it. But this seems to be everything mainstream media is caring for today."I agree. That's the current PC zietgiest of today's world in 1rst world countries. Libs insist we be accepting and supportive of any and all sexual persuasions. Along with all religions, races, genders (apparently there's more than two now) and political positions. Even those that support close mindedness, judgement, discrimination, bigotry and violence.
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Post by Sarge on Feb 2, 2020 19:33:10 GMT
It`s enjoyable to watch, but the praise it get`s is ridiculous. The only thing it really does is propagate homosexuality, same-sex relationship/marriage, feminism, trangender and teenage sexualisation. They dont educate sex, they promote it. But this seems to be everything mainstream media is caring for today. Seems like this is every Netflix show now. Homosexuals are only about 4% of the population but they are in 100% of television shows and most shows are pushing the agenda of normalizing a fetish that includes a tiny minority of Americans. Every day I see or read some diatribe about lgbt or whatever issues. Don't get me wrong, I believe gay people should have the same rights as heteosexuals but I also don't care about gay people. I don't feel obligated to like someone because they are gay, or go see trannies dance and sing to prove I'm not a bigot. There are gay men in my extended social circle who dress like women and do burlesque shows and people keep pressuring me to go see them. If I were going to watch burlesque I would want to see real women but I don't even do that so why pressure me to go see crossdressers. People need to live their own life and stop trying to make everyone else validate them.
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Post by movieliker on Feb 2, 2020 21:48:24 GMT
It`s enjoyable to watch, but the praise it get`s is ridiculous. The only thing it really does is propagate homosexuality, same-sex relationship/marriage, feminism, trangender and teenage sexualisation. They dont educate sex, they promote it. But this seems to be everything mainstream media is caring for today. Seems like this is every Netflix show now. Homosexuals are only about 4% of the population but they are in 100% of television shows and most shows are pushing the agenda of normalizing a fetish that includes a tiny minority of Americans. Every day I see or read some diatribe about lgbt or whatever issues. Don't get me wrong, I believe gay people should have the same rights as heteosexuals but I also don't care about gay people. I don't feel obligated to like someone because they are gay, or go see trannies dance and sing to prove I'm not a bigot. There are gay men in my extended social circle who dress like women and do burlesque shows and people keep pressuring me to go see them. If I were going to watch burlesque I would want to see real women but I don't even do that so why pressure me to go see crossdressers. People need to live their own life and stop trying to make everyone else validate them. It's not just Netflix. It's anywhere liberal --- Hollywood, the press, commercials . . . all the arts people --- movies, TV shows, plays, music, etc.
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Post by Sarge on Feb 3, 2020 1:42:26 GMT
Seems like this is every Netflix show now. Homosexuals are only about 4% of the population but they are in 100% of television shows and most shows are pushing the agenda of normalizing a fetish that includes a tiny minority of Americans. Every day I see or read some diatribe about lgbt or whatever issues. Don't get me wrong, I believe gay people should have the same rights as heteosexuals but I also don't care about gay people. I don't feel obligated to like someone because they are gay, or go see trannies dance and sing to prove I'm not a bigot. There are gay men in my extended social circle who dress like women and do burlesque shows and people keep pressuring me to go see them. If I were going to watch burlesque I would want to see real women but I don't even do that so why pressure me to go see crossdressers. People need to live their own life and stop trying to make everyone else validate them. It's not just Netflix. It's anywhere liberal --- Hollywood, the press, commercials . . . all the arts people --- movies, TV shows, plays, music, etc. The US is liberal, all of Western culture is liberal, I am a liberal. Liberalism is inclusion and individuality. What you are seeing is a special interest group that has become powerful and influential in media and uses it to promote a fetish lifestyle. On the one hand I can't blame them since they've been bullied by hypocrites but on the other hand I'm not into it and am over the social pressure to support or promote "alternative lifestyles." My only obligation is to be respectful and treat people equally, I don't have to like you.
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Post by morfeus on Feb 3, 2020 14:47:58 GMT
I just finished season one. First episode was kinda weak. But after that, it got good. I recommend it. Watched both seasons. Loved Aimee Lou Wood's performance. Used to have a GF like this. Sweet and not too smart - the way women should be. Gillian Anderson is funny as always. Two things that rubbed me wrong (besides most men in the series being boring spineless lightweights): 1.The whole concept of the series feels dated, and should've been set in the 1980s. With all the information readily available online, I find it hard to believe any teenager has sex problems because of lack of information. Gee, even in the mid-90s the BBS and early web 1.0 had tons of useful info. 2. Same goes for cars. What, does nobody in the English countryside drive anything better than Golf III or Mercedes W123? I appreciate a classic car as much as the next guy, but come on, not a single new car in town? They don't seem to have any problems procuring iPhone Xs, MacBooks, Androids, etc. Otherwise, it was amusing.
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Post by movieliker on Feb 3, 2020 17:32:13 GMT
I just finished season one. First episode was kinda weak. But after that, it got good. I recommend it. Watched both seasons. Loved Aimee Lou Wood's performance. Used to have a GF like this. Sweet and not too smart - the way women should be. Gillian Anderson is funny as always. Two things that rubbed me wrong (besides most men in the series being boring spineless lightweights): 1.The whole concept of the series feels dated, and should've been set in the 1980s. With all the information readily available online, I find it hard to believe any teenager has sex problems because of lack of information. Gee, even in the mid-90s the BBS and early web 1.0 had tons of useful info. 2. Same goes for cars. What, does nobody in the English countryside drive anything better than Golf III or Mercedes W123? I appreciate a classic car as much as the next guy, but come on, not a single new car in town? They don't seem to have any problems procuring iPhone Xs, MacBooks, Androids, etc. Otherwise, it was amusing. I agree. Just like the left insist everyone be accepting and supportive of every gender, sexual persuasion, religion and race --- often shows like this portray men, boys and males as clueless idiot's. Also, I found the "dramatic" ending of season 2 to be kinda eye-rolling cliche. How long is it going to take Maeve and Otis to figure out they like each other? Eventually these kinda "endless victims of circumstance" becomes tireless and unrealistic. How many episodes and seasons are they going to try to stretch out this "when are Maeve and Otis going to findly get together?" Also, it's amazing how many days in Britain are beautiful, sunny, clear blue skies, and warm. I thought Britain was famous for gloomy, cloudy, cold rainy days? Where did they film this --- Los Angeles? I agree with your first point. I don't remember anybody looking anything up on the Internet. People do that endlessly nowadays. Today's big fear is kids spend too much time on their smartphones and computers. And not enough time talking face to face. Not these kids !!!
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Post by morfeus on Feb 3, 2020 20:45:55 GMT
I wouldn't be surprised if Otis turned out to be a pansexual genderqueer male lesbian attack helicopter and Maeve underwent sex change surgery and married James Purefoy.
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Post by movieliker on Feb 3, 2020 20:52:25 GMT
I wouldn't be surprised if Otis turned out to be a pansexual genderqueer male lesbian attack helicopter and Maeve underwent sex change surgery and married James Purefoy. Ha ha ha . . .
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Post by Winter_King on Feb 24, 2020 10:37:22 GMT
I'm finishing season 1. My sister recommended it and I started watching the first episode. Better than I expected.
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Post by Winter_King on Feb 24, 2020 10:38:24 GMT
I think Margot Robbie is smoking hot. And I think Emma Mackey is Margot Robbie Part II. She looks a lot like her.
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Post by mslo79 on Feb 24, 2020 11:24:37 GMT
troyaferdSo in other words... it's more disordered BS from the godless secular world that Jesus Christ opposes as sinful activity. but it's not surprising as the secular world hates the truth of Jesus Christ and favors disorder over order.
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Post by faustus5 on Feb 24, 2020 12:04:20 GMT
troyaferd So in other words... it's more disordered BS from the godless secular world that Jesus Christ opposes as sinful activity. but it's not surprising as the secular world hates the truth of Jesus Christ and favors disorder over order. Any cultural artifact that upsets knuckle dragging, backwards morons like you must be doing something right. I'll have to check this show out.
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Post by Winter_King on Feb 24, 2020 13:56:01 GMT
troyaferd So in other words... it's more disordered BS from the godless secular world that Jesus Christ opposes as sinful activity. but it's not surprising as the secular world hates the truth of Jesus Christ and favors disorder over order. Jesus was in favor of secularism. "Render unto Caesar the things which are Caesar's, and unto God the things that are God's." - Clearly a statement of support towards the separation of Church and state.
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Post by movieliker on Feb 24, 2020 22:03:09 GMT
troyaferdSo in other words... it's more disordered BS from the godless secular world that Jesus Christ opposes as sinful activity. but it's not surprising as the secular world hates the truth of Jesus Christ and favors disorder over order. That is not the way the secular world sees it. They see it as pressing the understanding of human sexuality. Being realistic. Not being conservative. And letting it all fly for entertainment and educational value.
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Post by Autumn on Feb 28, 2020 1:37:08 GMT
Trailer looks pretty terrible. Love Gillian Anderson though. I kept thinking she looked familiar, but couldn't place it. Ahh, so now I know, it's Gillian Anderson!
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Post by hi224 on Feb 28, 2020 6:09:09 GMT
I think Margot Robbie is smoking hot. And I think Emma Mackey is Margot Robbie Part II. She looks a lot like her. apparently she gets that alot.
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Post by Winter_King on Feb 28, 2020 10:06:53 GMT
She looks a lot like her. apparently she gets that alot.
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