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WARNING PARENTS! Scooby Doo Halloween Children’s Cartoon Episode Depicts Velma as a Lesbian

by | Oct 6, 2022 | LGBTQ Issues, News, Opinion, Social-Issues, Video | 0 comments

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If it isn’t one thing, it’s another. In 2020, we brought you the story that Disney would be featuring two “gay dads” in a reboot of its popular cartoon series, Duck Tales along with another popular kids’ show on the taxpayer-funded PBS, Arthur, that would also feature gay couples. We also reported that the Cartoon Network itself had a whole slew of homosexual propaganda lined up in its cartoons.

And even Clifford, the Big Red Dog began featuring a series with lesbian “moms” and just recently, Peppa Pig premiered a new episode featuring a new character with two “moms.” They just keep coming and coming with no end in sight.

Now, one of our childhood favorites, Scooby Doo, is premiering a new Halloween episode on digital platforms like Vudu, Amazon, and Google Play which depicts the character Velma as a lesbian. During the scene, Velma looks at another woman with lust and begins to express her attraction to her with on-screen wording that tells the viewer what she’s thinking. As she lusts over the woman, her thoughts appearing on the screen include phrases such as “obviously brilliant,” “amazing turtleneck,” “incredible glasses,” and “loves animals.” Below is a clip of the scene that you may find extremely disturbing and worth protecting your children from.

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