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Toddler Show Being Criticized for Featuring a Boy Dressed In a Skirt and a Tiara Dancing for Gay Fathers

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Netflix is under fire for featuring a kid’s show that features a little boy dressed up in a dress and tiara, dancing for his gay fathers. 

Conservatives are bashing the show CocoMelon Lane after showing a gay couple singing to their son “Just Be You” while wearing a ballerina skirt and twirling around the room. 

In the clip, the gay fathers helped their young son pick out an outfit, singing, “Something that we know about you, you like to get up and dance. How about you break out those moves for your two biggest fans?”

The children’s show, geared toward kids aged two to six, is being called to be given the “Bud Light treatment” for going woke. 

Podcaster Ben Shapiro called the children's show "garbage" and warned parents not to allow their kids to succumb to the Left's radical indoctrination.

“I mean, this is the kind of crap that many people are allowing their kids to watch,” Shapiro said. “It is confusing to them. It is indoctrinating them into a particular leftist point of view about human relationships and gender and sex and all the rest to very small children. You don’t need this.”

Cocomelon is not the first children's show to include LGBTQ content. Rubble & Crew, a spin-off of the popular Paw Patrol show, featured a nonbinary character. Similarly, Peppa Pig featured a lesbian couple in its so-called "children's educational" show. 

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