.- The Netflix animated series “F Is for Family” has caused much controversy due to its constant attacks on Christianity and the sexualization of children.
Created by Bill Burr and Michael Price, the characters in the raunchy cartoon spend most of each episode ridiculing the Christian faith. The kids on the show are also subjected to a great deal of stomach-turning sexualization.
In “Screw Ups,” the sixth episode of the new season, one of the show’s characters, Sue, takes her daughter Maureen to Father Pat to address her “dangerous obsession with the creepy and the occult,” according to one review, reports Faithwire.
The conversation eventually turns to communion and its representation as the body and blood of Jesus Christ. Seeing that Maureen is confused, Jimmy, an altar boy, says, “It’s not supposed to make sense. It’s religion.”
In the Thanksgiving-themed episode of the season, viewers see families lined up on the sidewalk as a Christmas parade passes by. One of the floats is an anatomically correct donkey that casts an obscene shadow across the faces of the children. While the master of ceremonies draws attention to the size of the animal’s genitalia.
A separate episode, “The Searchers”, shows the characters Bill and Philip inviting their friends to watch a pornographic video. Which they got from an evidence box at the police station. However, it ends up being exchanged for a cartoon video. And the pornography is shown to a group of children who make obscene comments about the content.
Concern over “F Is for Family” comes after the Parents Television and Media Council called for an investigation into a similarly explicit series, “Big Mouth,” over fears the show has broken child pornography laws.
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