Unbelievable

February 24, 2004

Gay Marriage Story On Channel One News (February 5, 2004)

From Jim Metrock:

No matter what a person thinks about gay marriage, what Channel One News did on February 5 and 6 was wrong. I have talked about this story in previous articles, but to actually see the story is very depressing. Channel One News is laying it on pretty heavy pushing their gay agenda.

Channel One News shows children a video clip of two men who talk about how they have been together for 15 years. Now they want to get married. (Teachers across the country must have been in utter shock.) Channel One News made a conscious and deliberate decision to show certain footage to help children begin to understand why a man would want to marry another man.
Keep in mind that the news and features content of Channel One is the same for middle school students as it is for high school students. To Channel One, there is no difference between an 11-year-old and a high school senior. Both age groups should be ready to handle the concept of men having sex with other men. Or at least that is what the liberals at Channel One News think.  Why did Channel One choose this scene to show preteens? Two men are tying the knot on Channel One News. What a sad way for a child to start their school day.
Enough Channel One!

 

Students are shown newspaper engagement pictures of gay men. The producer of this story is just pounding the gay lifestyle into the preteen audience (and the high school audience).

The message is clear from Channel One News: men having sex with other men; men wanting to marry other men IS NORMAL

After Channel One drags its captive and impressionable audience
of schoolchildren through the world of homosexual love, they
do something even more shocking.

 

Derrick Shore, the Channel One anchor looks at the camera and
ask the children to go to channelone.com and vote whether gay
couples should be allowed to get married?

I don’t think there has been a worse moment on Channel One News
– and that is saying something.
The poll results, as we reported before, were 49% in favor and
51% opposed.

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