A busy day for the American Family Association
I just received an American Family Association alert–those nasty homosexuals are at it again! But this time it is serious–apparently Ford has helped to sponsor a show called Dirt on the FX Channel. According to the AFA alert:
Rather than backing down from its support of homosexuality, Ford Motor Company has apparently taken a “rub it in your face” attitude.
On the January 16 episode of “Dirt,” which airs on the FX channel, Ford helped sponsor one of the most explicit, sickening homosexual scenes ever shown on television.
Because it is so explicit, I could not even include a description of it here. I hope you will simply trust me. However, if you want to read our review of the scene, or to see the video of the scene, click here. Be forewarned, it is extremely graphic.
Ford has made it extremely clear that they have no intentions of ending their support of homosexuality. Among other things, the company reneged on their agreement to remain neutral in the culture wars, increased their support of homosexual publications, sponsored TV programs pushing homosexuality and required employees to attend “diversity” training promoting homosexuality. For more information on Ford’s track record, go to BoycottFord.com.
It sounds like someone at AFA, namely its president, Donald E. Wildman was getting a bit too excited about this video clip. It is so ‘disturbing’ that you have to click another link at the AFA to get the following message (and notice too the AFA is a bit behind in things–this aired Jan. 16):
The following is a description of a scene taken from the January 16, 2007, episode of “Dirt” on the FX network.
WARNING: The following description is graphic and offensive.
Two men on a backyard patio are discussing their acting careers when one of them asks the other if he may ask a personal question.
The other man says, “Relax. I’ve been thinking the same thing.” He then places his hands on the first man’s face and pulls him in for a very long, passionate kiss.
He then says, “Every since I met you, I’ve been thinking the same thing.” He then moves one hand down the first man’s shirt and rubs his crotch. Immediately he falls to his knees and begins undoing the man’s belt, pants and zipper.
After gazing at the man’s penis, he moves his head forward toward it.
The scenes cuts to a distance view, where the second man is seen giving the first man oral sex.
To view the actual scene, Click Here.
I looked at it and only 308 people had viewed it so far–my guess is that Wildman and his staff probably make up for a large percentage of people who have watched it. It is also interesting that to watch this clip, you have to sign up to be able to watch adult content–so it appears that Donald Wildman has signed up for his own account.
I have to wonder why is it that Wildman did not mention that the show apparently has a scene of the main character (a woman) masturbating…My guess is that his followers probably enjoyed that little bit and didn’t want to complain to big daddy Don.
And I don’t know why he is complaining about Ford. I went to the Dirt website but the only ad I saw there was from Pontiac.
It is also absolutely hilarious that at the bottom the alert is a link to the “American Family Filter” which is described as a ’strong, internet filtering software and porn blocking technology.’ Apparently Mr. Wildman has yet to install this on his own computer, since he had no problem viewing ‘the most explicit, sickening homosexual scenes ever shown on television.’
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3 Comments»
JoeBrummer
23. January 2007 | 20:15 hI couldn’t decide what to write about this when I got the email alert. I did watch the clip and thought it was a bit much for non-porn Tv but I would have thought that if it was a women blowing him.
EIther way, what does this have to do with the Ford Focus or any other non-selling Ford car?
Ford is bombing because they haven’t come up with a good car that competes with the foreign makers, it has nothing to do with primetime BJ’s.
Punted
24. January 2007 | 14:47 hI still think that it’s crazy that Dapper Don can’t change the batteries in his remote control, cancel his cable subscription, unplug the television, or learn how to use that confounding V-Chip!
Strangely, he didn’t go after FX, the Fox Networks, or Rupert Murdoch. Probably cuz they’re angry as it is about the “F- da Eagles” incident on Fox Sports.