07/01/2024 / By Ramon Tomey
Children’s network Nickelodeon has released a video for LGBT pride month that features a drag queen, grooming the next generation for immoral homosexuality.
The said video featured drag queen Nina West (born Andrew Robert Leavitt), who explained the meaning of the different colors of the “Progress Pride” flag and the people they represent. West’s explanation perverted the original meaning of the rainbow, which the LGBT movement has appropriated.
“Red means life, because living is a gift. Orange means healing, and we have to persist in working to heal the world and healing ourselves. Yellow means sunlight, because you’ve gotta shine bright. Green means nature, and we’ve gotta fight to keep our earth a thriving home for life,” West sang.
“Blue means harmony, working together. Purple means spirit, believing you have the power and strength within yourself to do whatever you dream.”
The drag queen then pointed to the other colors of the said flag, which are ostensibly meant to represent “transgender” individuals and minorities.
“Baby blue, pink and white represent transgender people, because every letter in LGBTQ+ is equal. And black and brown represent the queer and trans people of color.”
According to Modernity News, the aforementioned video was posted on YouTube Kids, which is meant for younger viewers. This only bolsters the fact that Nickelodeon’s video featuring the drag queen is meant to groom children.
Free speech activist Philip Anderson remarked that the video was the reason he and his family no longer watch Nickelodeon. Author and branding consultant Marc Rudov quickly pointed his finger at “woke parents” for the video as they tolerated it.
X user @justjamietx meanwhile wondered: “Was this released after the documentary came out exposing the sexual abuses going on there?” The documentary they mentioned was “Quiet on Set,” which exposed the sexual assaults experienced by various Nickelodeon stars at the hands of production staff. (Related: EVIL EXPOSED: New documentary reveals the DARK SIDE of children’s shows on Nickelodeon.)
This was not the first time West, who starred in the eleventh season of “RuPaul’s Drag Race,” made content promoting LGBT for Nickelodeon. In 2021, the drag queen voiced an animated version of himself for the children’s program “Blue’s Clues” – where he sang a ditty about “queer” identities in a video.
The sing-along clip aimed at preschoolers was posted to Nickelodeon’s YouTube channel. It showed the cartoon dog introducing a procession of animals with various “queer” identities as West sang along. During the clip’s duration, the drag queen sang about all types of family arrangements – including transgender, gay and supposed “non-binary” parents and children – but made no mention of heterosexual families.
“This family has two mommies, they love each other so proudly, and they all go marching in the big parade,” the animated drag queen sang into a microphone emblazoned with a solidarity fist – the latter often used by the Black Lives Matter movement.
The cartoon West continued: “All families are made differently, they love each other proudly. Love is love is love, you see – and everyone should love proudly.”
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Watch this 2021 clip of Nina West singing about queer LGBT identities with the cartoon dog Blue of “Blue’s Clues.”
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