ABC Goes LGB With Specials On Gay Kids and Trans Celebs

Tierin-Rose Mandelburg | June 7, 2023
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"Good Morning America" should change its name to "Gay Morning America."

For two days in a row, the ABC channel touted support for the gays, queers, and gender-benders with their “Pride Month” specials. These segments are part of the network’s “Out Loud!” series in which hosts highlight different queer-related stories and elements during this year’s "Pride" month. 

On Monday, GMA’s chyron read “Navigating a Queer Child’s Identity.” It highlighted different ways for parents to best support their queer kids. 

“If you’re a parent whose child comes out to you, it can be scary, both from recent controversies and the parent’s own experience of kids who were gay when they were teenagers,” reporter Becky Worley stated. The segment then featured numerous parents as well as their children speaking about the intersection of kids in the LGBTQ fantasy. 

“In many parts of the country, its not as hard for kids to be different,” Worley explained, before a queer kid named Taylor spoke on his(?) experience as a queer kid, saying that he now feels more included in school and how that puts a “pep in” his “step.”

Another child talked about his (again, maybe?) school’s "Pride Prom" event to celebrate all the gays.

“It’s a battle with progress, we’re getting recognized more, but we’re also getting persecuted now," he said.

Yes, it really seems like these “queer” kids are getting persecuted. That’s why ABC is dedicating numerous segments to them and their community has a whole month where the nation explicitly praises them. I guess persecution has different meanings for everyone?

Nonetheless, GMA ended that segment calling the inclusion of queer kids “profund” and were overjoyed at the progress made about the topic. 
 


On Tuesday’s segment, GMA praised Ellen - who now goes by "Elliot" - Page, a female Hollywood celeb known for starring in "Juno" and "Umbrella Academy" and who recently released a book titled, "Pageboy." GMA used the time to promote Page and her “transgenderism” that she's supposedly felt since she was a kid, and which now leads her to pretend to be a man.

In a teaser for the segment, Page expressed how sad she felt when she “had” to wear a dress and heels rather than pants and a top to the premiere of the Oscar-nominated film, "Juno" back in 2007. Other clips openly and repeatedly promoted Page’s new book while normalizing the trans ideology.

Tell me you have an agenda without telling me you have an agenda.

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Honestly, Tuesday's clips all seemed to be part of a marketing ploy to get Page’s book on the charts. Speaking of marketing ploys, Page herself attempted one this week when she claimed she was attacked outside of a Los Angeles hotel by a random person yelling, “I’m going to f**king bash you, f**got!” It seems awfully convenient that such a hateful incident took place just as GMA was helping Page promote her book.

Coincidence? I think not. 

Nonetheless, ABC which, yes is owned by none other than Disney (no surprises there) is very obviously in support of all things gay. If you’re a regular viewer, you’re in for a treat this month with some gay, queer, lesbo, and trans propaganda all wrapped up in a bow.

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