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Parents lose it over cartoon
Posted on 1/14/21 at 3:34 pm
Posted on 1/14/21 at 3:34 pm
Surprised the lefties didn't think of this first.
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Parents have begun expressing their outrage at a new Danish cartoon titled, "John Dillermand," which depicts the titular character as a man with the world's longest penis.
"John Dillermand," according to reports, translates to "John penis man" in Danish slang.
The show made its debut on a Danish children's network in January.
In a Thursday report from the Daily Mail, viewers of "This Morning" expressed their outrage over the cartoon, which follows the eponymous character's antics in saving the day with his excessively long penis.
According to the outlet, one parent said, "I dread my 8 or 9 year old possibly seeing that crude cartoon! What on earth!?"
Another added, "Absolutely outrageous, no way children should watch this."
A third parent noted, "The world has gone mad, kids cartoons with a character with a 20 foot long penis? WTF?"
Indeed, a simple Twitter search renders the outrage sparked by the bizarre cartoon.
One user shared concerning snapshots from the cartoon and wrote, "[D]enmark created a children's claymation show about a guy with a MASSIVE d*ck called 'John Dillermand' and these are just a few of moments from the show."
Another user added, "What the f*** is going on in Denmark, y'all? This is a kids' cartoon (not an adult cartoon) from Denmark called John Dillermand who saves the saves the day with his d***. This is a f***ing kids' show..."
"His last name means 'Penis Man.' John Dillermand is a Danish cartoon made for four- to eight-year-olds about a man with an textraordinary penis. What in the actual f***?" another user complained.
Social media users and parents weren't the only ones to take issue with the controversial show: In a Facebook statement, Danish politician Morten Messerschmidt said kids should not be forced exposed to a cartoon depiction of a grown man's penis.
Messerschmidt, in part, wrote, "Yes, the holy ones will probably call me delicate and say I have no right to compromise on freedom of expression and la la ... But am I the only one who finds it deeply reprehensible that our children should think it's fun to look at adult peeps at DR ramasjang? Yes, I know uncle shrimp and farting humor is probably fun and incredibly learning-effective, but I don't believe that looking at adult men's genitals should be made into something common for children."
According to the Daily, Danish presenter Ulla Essendrop and Stine Liv Johansen, who is a professor in children's use of media, defended the cartoon from critics.
Essendrop said that the critical message of the show is "be who you are."
"The director of the children's channel says it's not meant to be particularly educational about bodies or sexuality," Essendrop said. "It is meant as an absurd slapstick universe that explores topics children [aged four to eight years] are beginning to be curious about. ... The director also says the main message of the show is John needs to learn to own up to his mistakes, and the creator of the show says that being who you are is more important than image."
Essendrop said that her 3-year-old son watches the cartoon and "finds it funny."
"I'm not sure he completely grasps that that 8-meter creature actually is," she added, referring to the cartoon character's penis, which, according to the show's theme song, is instrumental in saving the day with his member.
"[There is] almost nothing John can't do with his penis," the theme song points out.
Johansen said that parents should not look at John Dillermand's penis as a "sexualized penis."
"I don't think you should think of it as a penis," Johansen explained. "It's not how we would think of a penis as an adult. ... It is a penis as such, but not a sexualized penis. It is 20 foot long and striped, and I assume not anything a male individual has in his pants. It is an absurd and exaggerated body part and explores the curiosity children have of bodies that age."
A spokesperson for Denmark's DR broadcasting network told CNN that people should watch the show before formulating a negative opinion on the subject matter.
"Now the great majority here in Denmark are ... making fun of the few critics instead," the spokesperson added. "Hundreds of thousands is supporting 'John Dillermand' now. ... In Denmark it is now a huge success, and the children are watching it in big numbers."
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Parents have begun expressing their outrage at a new Danish cartoon titled, "John Dillermand," which depicts the titular character as a man with the world's longest penis.
"John Dillermand," according to reports, translates to "John penis man" in Danish slang.
The show made its debut on a Danish children's network in January.
In a Thursday report from the Daily Mail, viewers of "This Morning" expressed their outrage over the cartoon, which follows the eponymous character's antics in saving the day with his excessively long penis.
According to the outlet, one parent said, "I dread my 8 or 9 year old possibly seeing that crude cartoon! What on earth!?"
Another added, "Absolutely outrageous, no way children should watch this."
A third parent noted, "The world has gone mad, kids cartoons with a character with a 20 foot long penis? WTF?"
Indeed, a simple Twitter search renders the outrage sparked by the bizarre cartoon.
One user shared concerning snapshots from the cartoon and wrote, "[D]enmark created a children's claymation show about a guy with a MASSIVE d*ck called 'John Dillermand' and these are just a few of moments from the show."
Another user added, "What the f*** is going on in Denmark, y'all? This is a kids' cartoon (not an adult cartoon) from Denmark called John Dillermand who saves the saves the day with his d***. This is a f***ing kids' show..."
"His last name means 'Penis Man.' John Dillermand is a Danish cartoon made for four- to eight-year-olds about a man with an textraordinary penis. What in the actual f***?" another user complained.
Social media users and parents weren't the only ones to take issue with the controversial show: In a Facebook statement, Danish politician Morten Messerschmidt said kids should not be forced exposed to a cartoon depiction of a grown man's penis.
Messerschmidt, in part, wrote, "Yes, the holy ones will probably call me delicate and say I have no right to compromise on freedom of expression and la la ... But am I the only one who finds it deeply reprehensible that our children should think it's fun to look at adult peeps at DR ramasjang? Yes, I know uncle shrimp and farting humor is probably fun and incredibly learning-effective, but I don't believe that looking at adult men's genitals should be made into something common for children."
According to the Daily, Danish presenter Ulla Essendrop and Stine Liv Johansen, who is a professor in children's use of media, defended the cartoon from critics.
Essendrop said that the critical message of the show is "be who you are."
"The director of the children's channel says it's not meant to be particularly educational about bodies or sexuality," Essendrop said. "It is meant as an absurd slapstick universe that explores topics children [aged four to eight years] are beginning to be curious about. ... The director also says the main message of the show is John needs to learn to own up to his mistakes, and the creator of the show says that being who you are is more important than image."
Essendrop said that her 3-year-old son watches the cartoon and "finds it funny."
"I'm not sure he completely grasps that that 8-meter creature actually is," she added, referring to the cartoon character's penis, which, according to the show's theme song, is instrumental in saving the day with his member.
"[There is] almost nothing John can't do with his penis," the theme song points out.
Johansen said that parents should not look at John Dillermand's penis as a "sexualized penis."
"I don't think you should think of it as a penis," Johansen explained. "It's not how we would think of a penis as an adult. ... It is a penis as such, but not a sexualized penis. It is 20 foot long and striped, and I assume not anything a male individual has in his pants. It is an absurd and exaggerated body part and explores the curiosity children have of bodies that age."
A spokesperson for Denmark's DR broadcasting network told CNN that people should watch the show before formulating a negative opinion on the subject matter.
"Now the great majority here in Denmark are ... making fun of the few critics instead," the spokesperson added. "Hundreds of thousands is supporting 'John Dillermand' now. ... In Denmark it is now a huge success, and the children are watching it in big numbers."
Posted on 1/14/21 at 3:35 pm to Crimson Wraith
This post was edited on 1/14/21 at 3:36 pm
Posted on 1/14/21 at 3:36 pm to Crimson Wraith
The world is going to hell in a handbasket.
Posted on 1/14/21 at 3:38 pm to Crimson Wraith
reminds me of one of my favorite comic book heroes:
Posted on 1/14/21 at 3:42 pm to ShoeBang
Wtf? They offered me royalties and told me it would be for adult women only!
Posted on 1/14/21 at 3:54 pm to Crimson Wraith
quote:
depicts the titular character as a man
quote:
with the world's longest penis
How do they know it's man?
Posted on 1/14/21 at 3:56 pm to Crimson Wraith
Surprisingly, Hollywood passed on my life story, so I had to go to Denmark to get it made.
Posted on 1/14/21 at 4:00 pm to Crimson Wraith
Leave it to the Danes to see what the French and Italians are drawing up and then completely cock it up.
Posted on 1/14/21 at 4:02 pm to ShoeBang
For a Red, he got done wrong in The Boys.
Posted on 1/14/21 at 4:02 pm to Crimson Wraith
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I don't believe that looking at adult men's genitals should be made into something common for children
The normalization of pedophilia is the next frontier of degeneracy.
Along with necrophilia, bestiality, all that jazz.
Every single slippery slope argument in regards to this shite has happened, every single one, and much faster than anyone could have imagined.
Posted on 1/14/21 at 4:06 pm to Crimson Wraith
Let's be honest, we know the worlds' longest doesn't belong to a Danish man. Since this files under the fiction category it should be allowed. We shouldn't be limiting the imagination of young people. You can be anything you want to be. Dream big.
Posted on 1/14/21 at 4:07 pm to Crimson Wraith
Misogyny: where is the character with the world’s largest clitoris?...
Posted on 1/14/21 at 4:21 pm to Crimson Wraith
quote:Yeah, cartoons are too unrealistic.
"The world has gone mad, kids cartoons with a character with a 20 foot long penis? WTF?"
Posted on 1/14/21 at 4:44 pm to Crimson Wraith
Danish parent exclaims,” no 8-9 year old should be exposed to such a cartoon. On the other hand, an 8-9 year old should be capable of choosing their own gender!”
Posted on 1/14/21 at 6:18 pm to Knight of Old
quote:
Misogyny: where is the character with the world’s largest clitoris
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