Sunday, September 8, 2024

Actor Robert Reed, who played Mike Brady, "America's Favorite Dad" on The Brady Bunch, 1969-1974, played a physician on Medical Center, 1975, who underwent sexual reassignment

Robert Reed, 1932-1992, co-starred in the Brady Bunch, as America's favorite dad from 1969-1974.  In 1975, all that changed with his appearance on Medical Center, starring Chad Everett.  Reed won an Emmy for this role as a transgender.  The movement was well on its way in 1975.  Reed, by the way, died of AIDS.

Got to love these promo pieces, 

After The Brady Bunch ended in 1974, actor Robert Reed (Mike Brady) showed off his acting chops and played a doctor who wants to go through a sex change operation in a touching episode of the TV series Medical Center. There is both pre-op and post-op footage of the episode available on YouTube from Conelrad. The two-part episode aired in 1975 and was called the The Fourth Sex. It was clearly ahead of its time and earned Reed an Emmy nomination. 

"Ahead of its time"?  WTF does that mean?  This was a sick trend imposed on sick professionals.  It is true that in some circles this somehow got to be vogue.  So who is promoting this, allowing this to be put on primetime?  What makes me sick is that these "coming out" episodes are all about the character "revealing their true self," as if they'd been hiding it for so long.  Hiding it from whom?  They always play the victim.  

Who are some of the most significant contributors to the transgender movement?  --Jennifer Bilek

Gilead Sciences emerges as a leading supporter of LGBT issues, with other notable contributors including George Soros’ Open Society, Gill, Arcus, Ford, Astraea, Tides, Evelyn and Walter Haas, David Bohnett, Wells Fargo, and Pride Foundations.

BTW, Gilead Sciences owns Remdesiver.   

These entities are prominent funders of the agenda to deconstruct human reproductive sex. The Arcus Foundation, backed by the founders’ stock in the $130 billion medical corporation, extends its support to organizations such as the Astraea Foundation, and it plays a pivotal role in creating a political infrastructure. This infrastructure supports organizations like GLSEN, which introduces gender ideology in schools, and GLAAD, which is responsible for shaping media discourse on this industry by promoting it as a ‘human right.’ The funding also supports the Victory Institute, which trains leaders for political roles that can influence policies to support the industry. MAP is another foundation that tracks the philanthropic funding cultivated by these organizations.


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