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Lawmaker demands Netflix executives explain demonic transgender content in children's shows to Congress

"Promoting evil and endorsing evil is big business. But Congress has to draw the line when demon porn is targeting children as Netflix has been doing for years, " says Eugene Delgaudio, president of Public Advocate. "Free speech rights do not mean we abolish moral values as the Supreme Court drew a line with pornographers pushing filth to children recently, " said Delgaudio.

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Rep. Tim Burchett, R-Tenn., called Netflix "demonic" for targeting children with pro-transgender content, and he wants the streaming giant's executives to explain their intentions on Capitol Hill.

Burchett penned a letter to House Oversight Committee Chair James Comer, R-Ky, last week expressing interest in calling Netflix executives to Capitol Hill after a viral clip of a children's show called "Dead End: Paranormal Park" showed a character coming out as trans. The show aired in 2022 with only 20 episodes.

"We need to get them for the committee and ask them what their intentions are with this and if, in fact, they realize what the heck is going on," Rep. Burchett told Fox News Digital.

"If they don't come in voluntarily, we ought to subpoena them. Because this is a serious issue. It affects the mental health of our young people, the moral degradation of our society," he continued. "And I would love to sit across the table and ask them some questions."

"Dead End Paranormal Park" is not the first Netflix program to offend conservative parents. Another Netflix kids show, "Strawberry Shortcake: Berry in the Big City," promoted transgender drag queens, and Netflix's "The Baby-Sitters Club" featured a child character shaming doctors for referring to a trans, child patient by the pronouns of their biological sex.

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