One Million Moms: We Censored Dozens Of Anti-Christian Shows In 2014
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As we draw near to the end of 2014, I want to express my appreciation for the support you have shown to us. One Million Moms continues to stand up for traditional and Christian values in our culture. The Lord is using ordinary people like you and me to make a huge difference! If we do not say something, then who will? Here is a summary of One Million Moms’ remarkable victories in 2014. One Million Moms protested numerous inappropriate programs by letting the network know why 1MM supporters would not be watching and asking sponsors to pull their support. One of these shows was the blasphemous, profanity-filled show Black Jesus.One Million Moms is particular proud that Care.com pulled their advertising from the Disney Channel after Good Luck Charlie aired an episode featuring a family with two moms.
Over a dozen sponsors pulled their financial support from that program. Other programs that lost financial support after sponsors were contacted by 1MM were: Mistresses, Satisfaction, About A Boy, Moms, Good Luck Charlie, Bad Teacher, Dracula, Dads, The Cleveland Show, The Client List, 2 Broke Girls, My Five Wives, How To Get Away With Murder, and ABC Family Channel shows such as The Fosters, Young and Hungry, and Mystery Girls. Bad Teacher, The Client List, The Cleveland Show, Dads, Mystery Girls and Dracula were all canceled, many surviving only one season. Lack of advertisers played a huge part in the cancellation of these shows. 1MM member activism and pressure on advertisers and networks helped drive the decision to cancel.
REMINDER: When powerful national Christian groups with millions of members call for boycotts, that is a righteous use of the free market in order to preserve morality, marriage, family, and the American way. But when gay folks call for a boycott, THAT is homofascist intimidation, intolerance, bullying, economic terrorism, a stifling of religious liberty, and an attempt to deny the freedom of speech. And don't you forget it.
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