New ABC Sitcom Celebrates Radical 'Gay' Activist

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When older generations think of ABC TV sitcoms, “The Brady Bunch” or “Happy Days” might come to mind.

Now, long removed from the days of Richie Cunningham and Alice the housekeeper, the legacy network is celebrating the life of one of the nation’s most provocative homosexual activists.

New ABC sitcom celebrates radical 8216 gay 8217 activist

Something like 20% of the US gay population (which makes up 3.5% of its total population) is HIV positive. And that's not the only reason why we shouldn't promote homosexuality.
 
Licked doorknobs to infect Christian leader, wishes Republicans 'f---ing dead'


Just another run-of-the mill progressive. If he posted here he'd have a clown avi
 
When older generations think of ABC TV sitcoms, “The Brady Bunch” or “Happy Days” might come to mind.

Now, long removed from the days of Richie Cunningham and Alice the housekeeper, the legacy network is celebrating the life of one of the nation’s most provocative homosexual activists.

New ABC sitcom celebrates radical 8216 gay 8217 activist

Something like 20% of the US gay population (which makes up 3.5% of its total population) is HIV positive. And that's not the only reason why we shouldn't promote homosexuality.
Since Mr. Brady was ghey, Alice and the Mrs. had their own way to deal with the problem...hey they are her step sons...
 
When older generations think of ABC TV sitcoms, “The Brady Bunch” or “Happy Days” might come to mind.

Now, long removed from the days of Richie Cunningham and Alice the housekeeper, the legacy network is celebrating the life of one of the nation’s most provocative homosexual activists.

New ABC sitcom celebrates radical 8216 gay 8217 activist

Something like 20% of the US gay population (which makes up 3.5% of its total population) is HIV positive. And that's not the only reason why we shouldn't promote homosexuality.
Look what happened to Father Brady.

That is why we shouldn't promote gayness, it is often FATAL.
 
When older generations think of ABC TV sitcoms, “The Brady Bunch” or “Happy Days” might come to mind.

Now, long removed from the days of Richie Cunningham and Alice the housekeeper, the legacy network is celebrating the life of one of the nation’s most provocative homosexual activists.

New ABC sitcom celebrates radical 8216 gay 8217 activist

Something like 20% of the US gay population (which makes up 3.5% of its total population) is HIV positive. And that's not the only reason why we shouldn't promote homosexuality.
Look what happened to Father Brady.

That is why we shouldn't promote gayness, it is often FATAL.
None of us make it out alive, you know.
 
When older generations think of ABC TV sitcoms, “The Brady Bunch” or “Happy Days” might come to mind.

Now, long removed from the days of Richie Cunningham and Alice the housekeeper, the legacy network is celebrating the life of one of the nation’s most provocative homosexual activists.

New ABC sitcom celebrates radical 8216 gay 8217 activist

Something like 20% of the US gay population (which makes up 3.5% of its total population) is HIV positive. And that's not the only reason why we shouldn't promote homosexuality.
Look what happened to Father Brady.

That is why we shouldn't promote gayness, it is often FATAL.
None of us make it out alive, you know.
True, but I don't want to die from shit on a stick.
 
When older generations think of ABC TV sitcoms, “The Brady Bunch” or “Happy Days” might come to mind.

Now, long removed from the days of Richie Cunningham and Alice the housekeeper, the legacy network is celebrating the life of one of the nation’s most provocative homosexual activists.

New ABC sitcom celebrates radical 8216 gay 8217 activist

Something like 20% of the US gay population (which makes up 3.5% of its total population) is HIV positive. And that's not the only reason why we shouldn't promote homosexuality.
Look what happened to Father Brady.

That is why we shouldn't promote gayness, it is often FATAL.
None of us make it out alive, you know.
True, but I don't want to die from shit on a stick.
Where's your sense of romance?
 
When older generations think of ABC TV sitcoms, “The Brady Bunch” or “Happy Days” might come to mind.

Now, long removed from the days of Richie Cunningham and Alice the housekeeper, the legacy network is celebrating the life of one of the nation’s most provocative homosexual activists.

New ABC sitcom celebrates radical 8216 gay 8217 activist

Something like 20% of the US gay population (which makes up 3.5% of its total population) is HIV positive. And that's not the only reason why we shouldn't promote homosexuality.
Look what happened to Father Brady.

That is why we shouldn't promote gayness, it is often FATAL.
None of us make it out alive, you know.
True, but I don't want to die from shit on a stick.
I hope you're not having unsafe gay sex.
 
When older generations think of ABC TV sitcoms, “The Brady Bunch” or “Happy Days” might come to mind.

Now, long removed from the days of Richie Cunningham and Alice the housekeeper, the legacy network is celebrating the life of one of the nation’s most provocative homosexual activists.

New ABC sitcom celebrates radical 8216 gay 8217 activist

Something like 20% of the US gay population (which makes up 3.5% of its total population) is HIV positive. And that's not the only reason why we shouldn't promote homosexuality.
Since Mr. Brady was ghey, Alice and the Mrs. had their own way to deal with the problem...hey they are her step sons...
Yes, Mr. Brady was gay.That's reality. The TV show s the Brady bunch, as well as Happy Days, were not.
 
Did the Rabid Right have a problem with Chico and the Man back in the mid 1970s? That show featured a Mexican immigrant! The Jeffersons featured a capable African American family. Did that invoke fear among the Social Conservatives? Julia was about a single Mom and her son, but they were Black. Imagine the trepidation.

If it ain't Lawrence Welk, it ain't good TV?
 
Did the Rabid Right have a problem with Chico and the Man back in the mid 1970s? That show featured a Mexican immigrant! The Jeffersons featured a capable African American family. Did that invoke fear among the Social Conservatives? Julia was about a single Mom and her son, but they were Black. Imagine the trepidation.

If it ain't Lawrence Welk, it ain't good TV?
Was Chico legal ?
 
Did the Rabid Right have a problem with Chico and the Man back in the mid 1970s? That show featured a Mexican immigrant! The Jeffersons featured a capable African American family. Did that invoke fear among the Social Conservatives? Julia was about a single Mom and her son, but they were Black. Imagine the trepidation.

If it ain't Lawrence Welk, it ain't good TV?
Was Chico legal ?
He worked and paid taxes. And Freddie Prinz died 38 years ago today, so there shouldn't be any problem anymore.
 
When older generations think of ABC TV sitcoms, “The Brady Bunch” or “Happy Days” might come to mind.

Now, long removed from the days of Richie Cunningham and Alice the housekeeper, the legacy network is celebrating the life of one of the nation’s most provocative homosexual activists.


Yeah, those shows are long removed because its been 40 years,
 

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