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Children's cartoons deadlier than films for adults: study

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There are lots of alternatives for the younger kids though, Disney Jr, Nick Jr. and Treehouse (Canadian). And the deaths in the old Disney movies are always shown moralistically with the appropriate grieving and sadness.

Whereas Japanese and other Asian films are just pure gratuitous mayhem where there is no distinction between good and evil. Even the heroes are possessed by dark forces, Asian cartoons are banned in my house, but we have plenty of DVD's that are educational and no one dies at all.

Not just deaths in movies. Also the hyper-sexualization of the young and all the subliminal messages. Disney is one of the worst offenders...

This clip is unfortunately titled but the content is revealing...

Oh dear God.

"Disney Illuminati Satanism & Sex symbols Exposed."

Some really need to get a life.

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