The BBC is at it again! Now they’re pushing drag queen prostitutes onto six-year-olds!
The CBeebies website has listed Marsha P. Johnson and Sylvia Rivera on their top 10 ‘inspirational mums’ list ahead of International Women’s Day.
Who are Marsha P. Johnson and Sylvia Rivera? Both were men involved in prostitution, drugs, and radical LGBT activism. Now, the BBC is trying to push them not only as inspirational role models for children but also as mothers.
This is absolutely disgraceful!
CBeebies is aimed at very young children aged six or under. The once educational and trusted platform is now being used as an indoctrination tool.
Labelling men who led lives full of crime, drugs and prostitution as ‘inspirational’ glorifies a criminal lifestyle and distorts basic moral values in the minds of impressionable children. We should not exalt criminals as role models! Children should be taught about what is right and wrong and should be pointed to truly inspirational figures for guidance.
Additionally, motherhood is sacred and belongs exclusively to women, not men. Men have their own roles in the family and society as father figures.
Promoting men as “inspirational mothers” is extremely confusing and misleading for young minds. Teaching small children falsehoods is not only confusing to them but contrary to their welfare and mental health.
Exposing children to gender ideology as young as possible is a well-known strategy of the LGBT lobby. They hope that if they can get to your child before they have formed a basic and natural understanding of sex, sexuality and identity, they are easier to falsely indoctrinate and manipulate in the long run.
We cannot allow this to happen!
This isn’t just about two men. This is a larger cultural war against the family, women and the truth. It’s about normalising radical gender ideology, destabilising the family and erasing women.
We have to fight against this!
The BBC is a publicly funded entity that should serve the public. Instead, it pushes radical agendas, not family values.
This is not an isolated incident!
Just months ago, we saw drag queens on the prime-time, family-oriented BBC’s Strictly Christmas special. Now this! They will not stop if we don’t speak up!
As parents, taxpayers, and voters, we must hold the BBC accountable. Our voices will force them to listen.
If we fail, children will face confusion and loss of gender identity. Women and mothers will be erased. Concessions today lead to more dangerous distortions tomorrow. Protect truth and family values by acting now.
Hope is within reach if we unite. We need every signature. Make your voice heard for our children's future.
The time to act is now.
Sign our petition to demand Patricia Hidalgo Reina remove Marsha P. Johnson and Sylvia Rivera from the 'inspirational mums' list. They are inappropriate role models for children, and the BBC must apologise.
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Prostitute Drag Queens are not inspirational mums!
Dear Patricia Hidalgo Reina,
We demand you remove Marsha P. Johnson and Sylvia Rivera from CBeebies' list of inspirational mothers. These men are not women, and their lives involve drugs, prostitution and crime. This should not be shown to small children as inspirational.
It's crucial to highlight real women who define motherhood. CBeebies must protect children from mature and inappropriate narratives.
BBC's duty is public service, not pushing radical agendas. Children deserve the truth about motherhood, free from radical political agendas.
Promoting men as mothers misleads and harms children's development. Protect the values of motherhood and natural family roles.
Respect the sacrifices of real women and mothers. Give recognition to females who genuinely inspire and pave the way.
We demand that the BBC starts to respect women, and ensure CBeebies content honours truth. We ask you to apologise, remove these two men from the list of inspirational mums and ensure that all Cbeebies content is age appropriate!
Kind regards,
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