Velma is new Scooby-Doo Halloween movie identifies as LGBQT

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Anonymous wrote:Create commotion and people will tune in to watch it. Smart move.


Until their 7 yo girl gets kissed by the 7 yo girl in the school bounce house. Why? Because to try it out like school and tv says to.


But totally cool to get kissed by the 7 year old boy?


The boys and girls were kissing everyone - all 3 genders, no matter! Such fluidity!
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Actually it’s 5 genders they now tell me.
Anonymous
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Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Create commotion and people will tune in to watch it. Smart move.


Until their 7 yo girl gets kissed by the 7 yo girl in the school bounce house. Why? Because to try it out like school and tv says to.


But totally cool to get kissed by the 7 year old boy?


DP. I wouldn’t be ok anyone trying to kiss my 7 year old.


+1000
Anonymous
This is exactly what kids need. Kids who probably aren’t LGBT will think they are just because they resemble a LGBT television character. We know how kids think.


This. The stereotype is so harmful to girls. I know the same (opposite really) issue exists for boys - so in any movies the “nerdy looking boy” gets the girl. I coach girls and many of them don’t see themselves as attractive, they equate that as not being attractive to boys, and they really live their friends, ergo I am gay and maybe trans.

I know many will move through it and most will change their thinking, some rightly won’t. But this feeding into the insecurities is a poor choice IMO.
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"And I would have gotten away with it, if it wasn't for you meddling kids!"

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Now a bio girl can’t like science, have short hair, and be book smart without also being homosexual.

Identity label stereotypes for the win! Again!

Exactly!

This is exactly what kids need. Kids who probably aren’t LGBT will think they are just because they resemble a LGBT television character. We know how kids think.


Anyone - gay or straight - can be an amazing science nerd with short hair. It’s 2022, people.


I think that would have been a more accurate sentence in the 80s, actually. The more progressive the kids think they are, the more they have boxed themselves in somehow.


Nobody is “boxing themselves in” today. There are entire spectrums that you explore over time. It’s all very fluid.
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