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February 27, 2008

Filmmakers Exploit Young Daughters in Depraved Documentary

Moonbats may wonder: what is the right age to start immersing children in the world of homosexual activists, AIDS, condoms, sex toys, prostitutes, cross-dressers and transgendered freakazoids? Age 4 is not too young, according to the makers of the documentary "Please Talk to Kids about AIDS":

In it, two incredibly sweet and precocious sisters — Vineeta and Sevilla Hennessey, ages 6 and 4 — accompany their parents, the filmmakers, to the 2006 International AIDS Conference in Toronto. They interview top AIDS experts, gay activists, condom distributors, a sex toy saleswoman, a cross-dresser playing Queen Elizabeth II and an Indian transgender hijra in a sari.
The startling aspect is that, as one childish question leads to the next, they ask things like: "How does AIDS get into your body?" and "How come they want to have sex with each other?"
For a reporter, it is a guilty pleasure to see some of the world's leading scientists squirm — or not — when grilled by a child.

The reporter who smirks with "guilty pleasure" over the discomfort of decent people when a 4-year-old girl queries them about sickeningly depraved sex acts is Donald G. McNeil, Jr. Unsurprisingly, he reports for the New York Times.

The innocence progressives get such a kick out of corrupting doesn't last long:

At one point, Vineeta draws for the camera a picture of two people in bed. "These are condoms," she explains of the bowl beside them, "that you put in the boy's penis, so they don't get AIDS with a woman or with a man. A man can do it with a man if you like it."

Maybe apocalyptic global warming dogma comes from a subconscious awareness among liberals that they deserve some sort of Bible-scale punishment for their staggering moral vileness.

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Of age to be indoctrinated into embracing depravity.

On a tip from BMc.

Posted by Van Helsing at February 27, 2008 9:25 AM

Comments

Gawd, my daughter of the same age is playing with stuffed animals and loves dolphins.

This poor child will be a well-used sex rag by the time she is eighteen. When there are no morals to guide you, everything and anything is on the table.

Posted by: Cow Town at February 27, 2008 9:52 AM

OT - anyone who hasn't set aside $2,000-$5,000 for a lifetime supply of lightbulbs, it's time to get started. Turns out the new bulbs are going to pretty much kill you. Either that, or you'll be carving little squares in your carpets and moving your kids and pets to alternative safe sites.

http://www.boston.com/news/local/articles/2008/02/26/mercury_leaks_found_as_new_bulbs_break/

http://www.wnd.com/index.php?fa=PAGE.view&pageId=57426

"...They said most danger could be avoided if people exercised common-sense caution, such as not using compact fluorescents in table lamps that could be knocked over by children or pets and properly cleaning up broken bulbs....researchers shattered 65 compact fluorescents to test air quality and cleanup methods. They found that, in many cases, immediately after the bulb was broken - and sometimes even after a cleanup was attempted - levels of mercury vapor exceeded federal guidelines for chronic exposure by as much as 100 times...."

Posted by: mega at February 27, 2008 11:22 AM

The funniest quote I have read in a month:

European Commission competence is not negotiable," EU Commission spokesman Johannes Laitenberger said.

http://news.yahoo.com/s/nm/20080227/wl_nm/security_eu_usa_dc_2

Posted by: mega at February 27, 2008 11:27 AM

World Nut Daily. On issues of SCIENCE.

Mega, you KNOW you can do better than this.

Posted by: hashfanatic at February 27, 2008 11:35 AM

These quotes go with the above link to the light-bulb stories. I just had to post them here:

The EPA says breakage of the energy-saving, mercury-containing CFLs can cause health hazards, especially for children and pregnant women, suggesting use of the bulbs over carpeted areas should be avoided. If bulbs break over carpeted areas, the cleanup may require cutting out pieces of the carpet to avoid toxic exposures.

Mercury is needed for the lamps to produce light, and there are currently no known substitutes. Small amounts of the toxic substance is vaporized when they break, which can happen if people screw them in holding the glass instead of the base or just drop them.

Posted by: mega at February 27, 2008 11:35 AM

Again HashPooPer, My offer still stands. If you believe CFLs are harmless, then I'll come over and break everyone in your house (or your parent's basement). You get to clean them up and let's see if you feel safe while doing so. I'll even pay for new ones.

Posted by: Bryherb at February 27, 2008 12:02 PM

Hashfanatic, Mega DID do better than that by supplying both World Net Daily and The Boston Globe. Is The BG to far to the right for you, too?

Posted by: Lyle at February 27, 2008 1:36 PM

Speaking of depravity:

"Sauk Village girl who suffocated her newborn baby is sentenced to 5 years of probation"

http://www.chicagotribune.com/news/local/chi-child-mother-both_27feb27,1,7817533,print.story

Posted by: Sam Houston at February 27, 2008 1:36 PM

This just makes me sick. Innocence destroyed. What a world we live in.

Posted by: HoosierArmyMom at February 27, 2008 3:32 PM

two incredibly sweet and precocious sisters — Vineeta and Sevilla Hennessey, ages 6 and 4 — accompany their parents, the filmmakers, to the 2006 International AIDS Conference in Toronto. They interview top AIDS experts, gay activists, condom distributors, a sex toy saleswoman, a cross-dresser playing Queen Elizabeth II and an Indian transgender hijra in a sari.


In other words, just another day in the lives of Moonbatparenting. ;-)


Hashfanatic? Hi Hash! What are you doing here? Lost?!! heh!!!

Posted by: david drake at February 27, 2008 5:40 PM