Ukrainian commission wants to ban ‘gay’ SpongeBob and Teletubbie ‘losers’
By Eric Pfeiffer, Yahoo! News | The Sideshow – Thu, Aug 16, 2012
The Ukraine's National Expert
Commission for Protecting Public Morality released the report, which
attacks several U.S. and international programs as detrimental to the
country.
Psychologist Irina Medvédeva is quoted in the study, alleging that children aged 3 to 5 years old,
"pull faces and make jokes in front of adults they don't know, laugh
out loud and repeat nonsense phrases in a brazen manner," after viewing
the shows.The Ukrainian paper Ukraínskaya Pravda reported on Thursday that some of the shows under fire include "Family Guy," "Futurama," "Pokemon," "The Simpsons" and "Teletubbies," which the report says are, "projects aimed at the destruction of the family, and the promotion of drugs and other vices."
The Wall Street Journal reported that the study results first appeared on "fringe Catholic website Family Under the Protection of the Holy Virgin."
While the accusations sound a bit silly, a 2011 study by a University of Virginia professor claimed that watching just nine minutes of SpongeBob could adversely affect the attention span and learning abilities of 4-year-olds.
The Ukrainian commission had previously attempted to ban other shows, including "The Simpsons."
Some of the accusations leveled against the programming in the study:
- SpongeBob Squarepants: "gay"
- Teletubbies: "Deliberately aims to create subnormal (men), who spend all day in front of the television with their mouths open swallowing all types of information," and promotes the "psychology of losers."
- Shrek: "containing sadism"
- South Park: "reincarnation propaganda"
- Japanese Anime: "A clear example of sexist propaganda"
So Americans whose children watch these shows, do we consider ourselves criminals and perverts? So what about Bugs Bunny, and Elmer Fudd were better? What about the Jetsons, Magilla Gorilla, Felix the cat? I say ridiculous, these are just childhood cartoons, they entertain, maybe teach a moral or two. Anything more we attach to them is really an adult issue.
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