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Oprah Winfrey: agent of moral insanity.

"Oprah Winfrey, widely cited as one of the most influential and admired women in America, showed herself to be an agent of moral insanity when she featured a program celebrating young children seeking sex-change procedures and transgender identities. In one episode of 'The Oprah Winfrey Show,' the true nature of our modern sexual confusion was made clear, and the broadcast should long be remembered as one of the most frightening hours in television history."

(Thanks to Mark Shea via Quenta Narwenion)

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  1. EmilyE wrote:

    Oh my.

    You know, when I was little, I wanted to be a boy. I had two younger brothers, hated wearing dresses, and loved to ride my bike and play with bugs and play sports and other boy things. I was convinced that it was much better to be a boy…

    And I am incredibly thankful that my parents, while indulging my dislike for tights and dresses and my desire to play baseball with the boys, NEVER encouraged me to "explore" my sexuality or gender. They accepted my dislike for tights and dresses and my desire to play on the baseball team with the boys, but they never once suggested that maybe I wasn't supposed to be a girl.

    And if Oprah's show is what "good parenting" is supposed to be nowadays, heaven help us all!

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    Posted 06 Sep 2004 at 6:05 am

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