
"For example, we reject the notion that a 'baba' can be non-binary," the Our Duty spokesperson stressed.

However, the organization finds "the portrayal of some united queer community under the rainbow and trans flags seems to imply that there is just one point of view." chapter of Our Duty, an organization that aims to protect children from gender ideology, told CP Monday that children should learn about different sorts of families because they will encounter them at school. It’s gross, but it’s true," Stuckey stated.Ī spokesperson for the U.S. She warned that "kids are always the unconsenting subjects of leftist social experiments, from population control to the redefinition of gender and sexuality to communism itself." "Blue's Clues, sadly, is no longer a trustworthy partner to parents."Ĭonservative media commentator and host of the "Relatable" podcast, Allie Beth Stuckey, tweeted that she was not surprised by the "predatory" segment. "No child is born in the wrong body, and how dare anyone suggest that they could be," Keffler contends.

Keffler further argued that in an age of rampant gender confusion among teenagers, it is time to recognize how destructive gender ideology is and how it leads to experimental medicalization and surgeries. "Blue's Clues' introduction of sex and gender material indicates either a troubling lack of understanding about the basics of child psychological development or that the show's writers and producers intend to groom children toward early and developmentally inappropriate encounters with sex and gender topics," she alleged. Keffler added that a "well-documented tactic that child sexual predators employ when grooming a child for sexual abuse is to introduce sexual topics and materials to the child who is being targeted." Ethical professionals who work with children have long recognized that when young children are conversant about sexual behaviors, this is strongly suggestive of having been introduced to such material by adults who do not have the child's best interests at heart." "Pre-adolescent children do not nor should not have explicit knowledge about or driving interest in sex or gender identity. "That Blue's Clues has decided to add sexuality and gender material to its programming is both disappointing and disturbing," said Maria Keffler, author of the book Desist, Detrans, & Detox: Getting Your Child Out of the Gender Cult and the co-founder of the recently-formed Partners for Ethical Care, in an email to The Christian Post Monday. One of the beavers wore a transgender pink-and-blue-striped armband and what online commenters say appears to be scars on its chest, presumably because of a cosmetic double mastectomy.Ĭritics of the video noted how flagrantly gender confusion and sexualized themes were targeted at young children. The display also featured a group of beaver characters.

"Allies to the queer community can love their friends so proudly," West adds. “Love is love is love you see, and everyone should love proudly,” West sings. The video was released online days before LGBT Pride Month begins in June.įull of waving rainbow and other striped flags and banners, the video features many LGBT themes, including families with two moms, two dads, trans-identified members, "ace, bi and pan" parents. The video features a sing-along in which West's animated character is shown singing to the melody of "The Ants Go Marching." The lyrics were changed to fit the LGBTQ theme. The parade is emceed by an animated version of drag performer Nina West, a beloved "RuPaul's Drag Race" contestant from season 11. Blue's Clues Pride parade sing-along | YouTube/Blue's Clues & You!Ĭhild advocates are speaking out against what they say is a "predatory" and disturbing new video released by the Nickelodeon kid's program "Blue's Clues & You!" that takes place at a Pride parade and includes many forms of sexuality and gender expression.
