Board Thread:Speculation House/@comment-76.89.170.44-20150223070242/@comment-4010415-20150915021911

68.0.195.247 wrote: So allowing second graders to watch violence and seeing creatures being decapitated is alright but saying that someone is dead is not alright. That is in my honest opinion utter bs. That's America for you. No one blinks an eye if a kid's show has minor violence or even nightmare fuel, but God forbid someone so much as say the words "dead," "died," or "kill," and it better not have two people of the same sex kiss each other on the lips unless it's a parent and their kid.

Equestria Girls had the villain say she was going to "take care of" the main characters right before throwing a giant fireball at them, and Equestria Girls 2: Rainbow Rocks had the villains say "Now it's time to finish you!" right before their eyes went red and they powered up for the battle.

Steven Universe skirted around the "two people of the same sex can't kiss on the lips" by having a moment with a lesbian (well, sorta lesbian. Technically, they have no actual gender because they're aliens, but they present as female) couple where one of them kisses the other on the neck, and that was somehow deemed more acceptable than a kiss on the lips. I found that hilarious.