Middle schoolers of gay men, communist rhetoric, and the advice to complete homework before “summoning the devil.” Netflix season 2 is now available Baby-Sitters ClubThe following was published on October 11.
Baby-Sitters ClubAs so often in an era of cultural decline this reboot takes a decades-old nostalgic franchise and makes it annoyingly woke. It will leave only one legacy in the country’s cultural coffin.
Last season had the girls babysit a trans child. That child is not in this season, but the series is definitely working overtime to cover the other letters in Gay Inc.’s alphabet soup. In the episode, “Mary Anne and the Great Romance,” middle school student Mary Anne (Malia Baker) spends school lunch in a “couples lounge” (a ridiculous idea for middle schoolers) with her new boyfriend, Logan (Rian McCririck). The dating couples at the table include two gay boys who act so in love.
At the end of the episode, Mary Anne tells her friend Dawn (Kyndra Sanchez) that she and Logan have decided to stop officially being boyfriend and girlfriend because the label feels like too much pressure. Dawn says to her that she hates labels. It’s possible that the person I meet could be from any part of the world. gender spectrum.“This is what 13-year olds should be doing now to envision their future relationships.
That episode covers the “G” and the “B” (or whatever other letters are in the “gender spectrum”) of LGBT, but later episodes makes sure to have a teenage character who is an “L.”
Janine (Aya Furukawa), the older sister of babysitter Claudia (Momona Tamada), has a high school friend named Ashley (Kelcey Mawema). Janine and Ashley have a great friendship in which they naturally click despite different personalities. Two female characters can’t be just close friends in Hollywood today. Since the legalization for same-sex marriage, one-on-one sexual relationships are routinely sexualized on TV. So, naturally, in the second-to-last episode of the season, Janine tells her little sister that she and Ashley are “in love.” Now, the L has been covered and the cultural commissars have taken another unnecessary hit to old-fashioned friendships.
Ashley is a left-wing social media influencer who made a speech at the “New Haven March for our Lives,” an anti-Second Amendment movement. But it is babysitter Dawn who is the series’ most vocal spokesman for leftist indoctrination. It is unlikely that you will ever see Hollywood produce a show featuring a young “cool” kid who supports conservative causes such as pro-life activism and gun rights. Dawn is a communist. She is “anti-capitalist”, believes in “socialism” and criticizes corporations (but not for their wokeism or involvement with communist China). She does not “know if she really believes in the institution of marriage” but has a “love is love” t-shirt in support of gay marriage.
She even claims a white baby won a costume contest against two minority babies because of “white mediocrity superseding the excellence of two women of color.” To make sure radical feminism is covered, Dawn also complains that “men have such fragile egos”. Dawn is just like her mother, who loves occult rituals. “Okay, just, you know, finish your homework before you summon the devil,” her mom’s boyfriend advises her as Dawn works at a table with candles and tarot cards in her room.
As a general rule of thumb, you can presume that any original programming on Netflix targeted to minors should be avoided. This series has been rated TV-G. American Left is working tirelessly to convert a young, vulnerable generation to radical Marxist ideologies and sexual confusion. Turn off streaming services and look for alternatives.