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    Default 'Shrek 3' Furthers Transsexual Agenda

    The conservative Illinois Review blog posted a review of Shrek the Third, giving it a thumbs down because they felt that the mannish character of Doris the Ugly Stepsister, voiced by CNN's Larry King, is the byproduct of the Hollywood propaganda machine aimed at luring America's youth towards the evils of transgenderism:

    "Shrek's not the problem. It's the awkward inclusion of a transvestite and the uselessness of the character himself (herself?) in the story that is troubling. Right in the midst of a warm "traditional family" setting, the film writers place a man dressed as a woman in with Sleeping Beauty, Cinderella, Snow White (the good gals). The crossdressing character simply doesn't make sense, except as a ploy to desensitize children and parents to transgenders."

    "Homosexual activists now are careful to not only use the term 'LGBTs' as a unit, they are more boldly now declaring lesbians-gays-bisexuals-transgenders as a unit pushing together as one for civil rights. Those confused about their sexual roles are pushing for equal rights to be free to publicly demonstrate their odd sexual behavior. For transgenders, appearing to be a different sex in public is their particular turn on. We need to understand that acceptance of this sexual behavior is just another step moving our world toward sexual chaos."
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    Sorry NYCe, but I beat you to this:
    http://www.hungangels.com/board/viewtopic.php?t=20940

    Don't you think some conservatives are nutcases?


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    Traditional pantomimes, which have been around for at least 100 years always included two role reversed characters. The male lead (Peter Pan, Prince Charming, was always a girl) and there was always a Widow Twanky, role for an older man dressed as a woman, in a comedy role.
    It would just seem that Shrek, haven drawn on all the fairy tales, is just taking it from tradition. Actually, that explains a lot ... FAIRY TAILS.

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