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February 21, 2017 (LifeSiteNews) — Yesterday, I caught the new LEGO Batman movie and boy did it disappoint! It was chock full of pro-gay propaganda. Think the sexual innuendo of the Flintstones minus the real humor. It seemed the creators were so anxious to subtly indoctrinate the little ones into the gender ideology that making it humorous came as a distant second thought. I think Michael Hamilton over at PJ Media had it right when he summarized the movie with “orphan adoption by two dads, homoerotic attraction, and penis jokes.” “Gender identity, gender roles, and gender neutrality are all over the story board like so many LEGOs,” he said. “These topics hide in plain sight, because they are the foundation. Few parents and fewer kids will question any of it, because there’s a way to interpret all of it as technically innocent. For example, two men adopting a son together sounds like a dream come true to Richard, the orphan Bruce Wayne adopts without telling him he’s Batman.




That’s why, when Richard hesitates to board a bat vehicle without Bruce-Dad’s permission, Batman tells him he and Bruce-Dad share custody of him. Richard doesn’t need Bruce-Dad’s permission; This solution thrills Richard, who unblinkingly climbs aboard (and later becomes Robin). The bubbly young man is tickled as he spells it out for viewers: Yesterday, he didn’t have a dad, and now he has two dads! Viewers may laugh, because they know it’s a farce: Bruce-Dad and Bat-Dad are one. Richard doesn’t learn the truth until the end, when Bat-Dad pulls off his mask to reveal Bruce-Dad’s face and tells Richard to call him “Dads.”Where do you want to go? > AMC Showplace Hamilton 8 Showtimes & Tickets AMC Showplace Hamilton 8 Showtimes & Tickets Which movies do you want to bring to AMC Showplace Hamilton 8? Beauty and the Beast The Fate of the Furious Maroon 5 (Rescheduled from 9/29) Chicago and the Doobie Brothers OneRepublic, Fitz and The Tantrums & James Arthur




Tom Petty And The Heartbreakers & Joe Walsh Train, Natasha Bedingfield & O.A.R. Foreigner, Cheap Trick & Jason Bonham's Led Zeppelin Experience Find other AMC location near youWe’ll be seeing more from the Lego Batman Movie at Comic-Con this week, but we’ve now got our first look at characters in the film beyond Will Arnett’s goofy Dark Knight—and they’re looking a little different from their usual incarnations. USA Today has revealed some new stills and information about the movie, giving us our first looks at the Joker, played by Zach Galifianakis, and Robin, played by Michael Cera. The Joker still looks pretty Joker-y, although the crazy hair and razor-sharp teeth is a little different to the usual Lego Joker we see in the toy sets. In the movie, the Joker goes on a massive crime spree in Gotham—accompanied by Harley Quinn, who you can get a glimpse of below—pretty much because Batman makes the mistake of telling him that he’s not the Dark Knight’s greatest villain.




Speaking of bad moves, one made by Bruce Wayne is how Robin—confirmed as the Dick Grayson version of the character—gets roped into the movie. This much, much younger version of the boy wonder only being part of Batman’s life because, as Wayne, he accidentally adopts him at a charity auction. Not wanting to be bogged down with a kid either as Wayne or Batman, he eventually has to relent when Dick gets his hands on a “Reggae Man” costume, which he adopts into the classic Robin costume to fight crime alongside his adoptive dad. It’s the exact sort of silliness you’d expect from a spiritual follow-up to The Lego Movie, isn’t it? We’ll see more from The Lego Batman Movie this week at Comic-Con, ahead of its release on February 10, 2017. Johnson said the latest evidence of this propaganda campaign is "The Lego Movie," in which the bad guy is a heartless businessman intent on destroying the world for profit. "That's done for a reason," Johnson said. "They're starting that propaganda, and it's insidious."




The local blog included the comments in its statewide newsletter. In condemning "The Lego Movie," Johnson may be doing the work of his well-heeled supporters. At a separate event earlier this month, video of which was posted to YouTube Thursday, Johnson recalled a phone conversation with a father who'd recently been assaulted by the same type of propaganda. Typically, when senators are calling people they don't know well -- it's known as "call time" -- they're fundraising. "I actually called a gentleman, it was a couple months ago, he was so upset, he took his children to an animated movie ... guess who the villain was? That propaganda starts very early," said Johnson. For Johnson, a self-described "rich guy," the offense is also personal. When he jumped into the race in 2010 against incumbent Democratic Sen. Russ Feingold, he said in interviews that his wealth had been called to service by Fox News pundit Dick Morris. “I was sitting home, watching Fox News, and Dick Morris came on and said…




‘If you’re a rich guy from Wisconsin, step up to the plate,’" Johnson said. "And I kinda looked at [my wife] Jane and go, ‘Is he like talking to me?’” Johnson has several reasons to be concerned about how people view the rich. While he is often described as a "self-made millionaire," Johnson's wealth actually comes by virtue of marriage. He made his fortune as an executive at a plastics company owned by his father-in-law. Then the company, in a roundabout way, paid for what was referred to in the press as a self-financed campaign in 2010. Johnson spent around $9 million on his campaign; after winning election, the company made a lump sum payment of around $10 million to Johnson. Requests for comment from Johnson were not returned. Johnson may still be taking his direction from Fox News, which has repeatedly slammed "The Lego Movie," comparing it to "The Lorax," "The Muppets" and "It's A Wonderful Life" in terms of propaganda value. One Fox segment, though, suggests that the critique can be taken too far.

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