The Cartoon Network billed as a family-friendly network which millions of children turn into every day, has continued their trend of grooming children into sexually perverse and confusing ideologies, this time teaming up with a liberal artist to create a series of cartoons that encourage the use of personal pronouns, like Ze/Zir, but also links to a “Gender Justice Toolkit” which encourages children to fight for abortion and “reproductive justice.”

The Tweet in question says  “Here’s to not only normalizing gender pronouns, but respecting them, too. Whether you use he/she/them or something else, we acknowledge and LOVE you!” and is accompanied by the strips.

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The tweet also links to the National Black Justice Coalition’s Gender Justice Toolkit, which is a primer on social and reproductive justice, explaining:

“Gender Injustice is pervasive in our society. It is the reason why women are paid less, why Black women have such high rates of mortality during childbirth, why the reproductive rights of women are often under attack, and why Black trans women have high rates of incarceration and unemployment. Gender injustice is the manifestation of the signs, systems, and symbols used to support a patriarchal society that treats anyone who is not on a white cisgender, heterosexual man as a second-class citizen. Gender justice is essential to ensuring equity—to ensuring that our country lives up to its founding principles.”

The guide explains that these rights are:

“The rights of individuals to decide whether to reproduce and have reproductive health, including an individual’s right to plan a family, terminate a pregnancy, use contraceptives, learn about sex education in public schools, and gain access to reproductive health services.

The guide teaches kids the terminology of “cisgender” and “intersex”, and has a glossary of terms to avoid, including “female” explaining that:

While not inherently derogatory, the term has been used to dehumanize Black women and girls. It reduces women to their sex characteristics.

The toolkit also includes a workbook that has group questions for children to ponder, such as:

  1. Do you feel comfortable and confident promoting human rights
    in your family, home town, church or community?
  2. Do people have equal rights in your family, home town, church
    or community?

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