PBS is celebrating homosexuality, winking at polyamory, and shaming religious beliefs in a new documentary filmed in the South --- and using your tax dollars to do it.
For once a left-wing film crew didn’t venture through the Deep South to document poverty and look for the Klan, but the production crew behind “Prideland” did interview a homosexual minister in Mississippi and a lesbian rodeo performer in Texas, among other encounters.
“Propaganda is not too strong a term to describe it,” Peter Sprigg, of the Family Research Council, says of the hour-long show set to air June 12.
Sprigg says viewers won't be seeing anyone discuss the increased risk of disease in the homosexual community or the suicide rate among gay youth.
After all, the CDC reported male-to-male sexual contact accounted for 24,909 HIV cases in 2018, two-thirds of total confirmed cases in the U.S.
The staggering suicide rate is not news to the LGBT community either, which reports suicide attempts by LGBT youth average 4.5 times more than straight teens, and even suicide attempts by middle-age homosexuals is said to be above average, too.
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