'Happy Genocide Day!' Sitcom Debuts New Thanksgiving Greeting

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'Happy Genocide Day!' Sitcom Debuts New Thanksgiving Greeting

Post by Riddick » 11-24-2019 10:47 PM

On the ABC comedy Single Parents Ms. Homily Pronstroller, classroom teacher for the single parents’ kids, is an insufferable left-wing millennial who drives Douglas (Brad Garrett), the older, no-nonsense room parent, nuts. The show focuses on a group of single parents whose kids are all in the same class, as the parents lean on each other for support through the challenges of raising their children.

As it turned out, in the November 20 Thanksgiving episode, “Every Thursday Should Be Like This,” the teacher was dating Douglas’ single dad friend, Miggie Park (Jake Choi). Invited to Douglas’s Thanksgiving gathering by Miggie, when the kids answered the door, their “woke” public school teacher greets them with "Happy Genocide Day."

At the end of the episode, when the children performed their Thanksgiving play the parents discovered the children had learned almost nothing from Ms. Pronstroller about the history of Thanksgiving. At least the kids did not perform a “genocide” with big, bad pilgrims killing innocent and loving Native Americans just as the Europeans get off the boat.

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Re: 'Happy Genocide Day!' Sitcom Debuts New Thanksgiving Greeting

Post by Doka » 11-25-2019 02:46 PM

I was just reading that article! The "Flying Monkeys" will embrace it , I'm sure. Their "Lust for Blood" is increasing substantially. :evil:
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