Rebecca Sugar is the creator of Steven Universe. Before her show was greenlit, she drew homoerotic depictions of characters from the show 'Ed, Edd, and Eddy.' These drawings are all over the internet ever since the autists at 4chan found them.
Go ahead and argue that it's 'fictional' and 'not real', but these characters are in middle school. And the artist that drew them is the one in charge of a show that attracts millions of young viewers.
So to no one's surprise, her show has overtly sexual, LGBTQ+ debauchery going on. Not just kissing, which really wouldn't be a big deal if it just stopped there. This 'fusion' thing the characters do is basically sex. So of course, it attracts the pro-noun sycophants like moths to a flame.
The fanbase is cancerous and psychotic (surprise surprise). They went so far as to send death threats to an online artist and bullied her into attempting suicide because she drew a character "too thin and with lighter skin" compared to a main character on the show. This went on with other artists and it got so bad that the show's writers begged them to stop.
Thank god I grew up in the 90s and mid-2000s where parents didn't have to worry about stuff like that. The poor kids today. It's a complete fucking mess.
Rebecca Sugar is the creator of Steven Universe. Before her show was greenlit, she drew homoerotic depictions of characters from the show 'Ed, Edd, and Eddy.' These drawings are all over the internet ever since the autists at 4chan found them.
Go ahead and argue that it's 'fictional' and 'not real', but these characters are in middle school. And the artist that drew them is the one in charge of a show that attracts millions of young viewers.
So to no one's surprise, her show has overtly sexual, LGBTQ+ debauchery going on. Not just kissing, which really wouldn't be a big deal if it just stopped there. This 'fusion' thing the characters do is basically sex. So of course, it attracts the pro-noun sycophants like moths to a flame.
The fanbase is cancerous and psychotic (surprise surprise). They went so far as to send death threats to an online artist and bullied her into attempting suicide because she drew a character "too thin and with lighter skin" compared to a main character on the show. This went on with other artists and it got so bad that the show's writers begged them to stop.
Thank god I grew up in the 90s and mid-2000s where parents didn't have to worry about stuff like that. The poor kids today. It's a complete fucking mess.