Image courtesy IMDb.
Yet again, the path of our nation’s most precious asset—its children—has taken an awful turn that will surely make concerned parents and citizens alike wonder how large corporations, especially in media and communications, get by with making money off of vile and irreverent programs for kids that are not even suitable for American adults.
Having recently fought with school authorities over the push of Critical Rice Theory’s Marxist-inspired concepts replacing traditional history in classrooms, followed by the “mingled gendering” of LGBTQ-promoted teaching in school health and other classes—now our children are to be subjected to a DISNEY-produced new FX cartoon “sitcom” entitled “Little Demon” that is laced with unfit images and plots.
Congressman Mike Johnson of Louisiana shared his reaction on Facebook September 6th to the “commercial preview” of the cartoon that ran during the Florida – Louisiana football game the evening before. Congressman Johnson noted that as nail-biting as that game was, that was nothing compared to the “Little Demon” preview.
“I couldn’t get to the remote fast enough to shield my 11-year-old from the preview  I wonder… how many millions more will tune in to the new series owned and marketed by DISNEY.”
“After being impregnated by the Devil, a reluctant mother and her Antichrist daughter attempt to live an ordinary life in Delaware.” —- Feature description on IMDb
According to the preview, the series includes dark images of Hell, demons, and Satanic imagery. The main character is the AntiChrist. Disney states in its summary: “Thirteen years at being impregnated by Satan, a reluctant mother, Laura, and her AntiChrist daughter, Chrissy, attempt to live an ordinary life in Delaware, but are constantly thwarted by monstrous forces including Satan, who yearns for custody of his daughter’s soul.”
Congressman Johnson quotes the actress who voices Laura, who states in an interview: “I love that we are normalizing Paganism. Laura is a Pagan. She’s a witch. She’s jacked.”
As part of the action, said Johnson, Chrissy reduces three of her classmates to “red goo” and shrugs the murders off with an “easy-breezy attitude that sets the tone for the rest of the ‘Little Demon.’” Johnson also notes action like a man punching a hole in his own face and words stating, “Let’s go boil some babies while their heads are still soft.”
Senator Johnson states his belief that we should “…be careful. Our job as parents is to guard the hearts and minds of our kids… this is not a game,” He believes that DISNEY and FX have decided to “embrace and market what is clearly evil.”
NOT THE FIRST ANTI-CHRISTIAN NETWORK ACTION LATELY
Equally shocking in its more solidly real way is a recent commercial break on a major news network this summer:  CBS. During a regular evening news broadcast of CBS, a commercial was run on the internet for the “Freedom From Religion Foundation,” or the FFRF—a clearly anti-religious group that has been active across America over the past decade.
While the name may sound innocent—for as Americans, we believe all people have a right to worship as they desire, or not–, this group has worked very hard to displace the Christian religion in America. This commercial promoted a group with a clear political agenda to remove Christianity from all areas of the public sphere in our nation.
The Freedom From Religion Foundation has entered multiple lawsuits forcing small towns to remove Christian symbols from government-owned property. In King, North Carolina, in one of its early cases, the symbol in question was a metal silhouette of a soldier kneeling at a cross placed in a town memorial park created to honor veterans. In that case, the town was forced to remove the monument—and to pay over $100,000 in legal fees to cover the Freedom From Religion Foundation’s lawyers, quite a sum for a small town.
Other small towns have been targeted, primarily because the Foundation knows that small towns have small budgets for legal cases and very often will choose not to fight a legal battle that they might lose. Jay, Florida was one such town which removed its nativity scene from government property after threats by the Freedom From Religion Foundation. Another small North Carolina town, Dallas, also was forced to remove its nativity scene from the courthouse square.
WHERE ARE WE HEADED and WHAT DO WE DO?
This author, for one, turned off CBS News to help express my opinion that publicizing atheists and a foundation causing this type trouble in small-town America is not acceptable. If enough citizens “tuned out, turned off and boycotted” CBS, DISNEY and any other such media moguls who dare to fill our kids minds with evil or anti-Godly junk, maybe we could have an impact. We should fight this battle.

There is a judicial system which rules our country that misinterprets our founding documents and traditions by carelessly and wantonly supporting those who are against our majority religion. Yes, our Constitution guarantees all will be free from persecution for their religious beliefs. It does not state that our majority Christian religion in general usage should be torn down or that the worship of God as our Creator should be removed from our nation, from our children’s lives, from the public in non-tax-supported prayers or other such ways. It simply doesn’t. Anything else is simply wrong.

Lisa Carol Rudisill, M.T.S., is a magna cum laud graduate of NC State University and Liberty University where she earned a Master of Theology. She writes novels about her family history during the Civil War in North and South Carolina. She is a freelance writer, editorialist and a contributor to The Standard newspaper.

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