Beverly Hills 90210

GuitarWind21

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Anyone here grew up in the 90s? I remember watching this show a lot, though it might be amusing, now looking back it might been a bad influence to a lot of people because it promoted Promiscuity, lack of respect and greed. What do you guys think, if this show never existed, would Society be as better as it is now? Just a thought.

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Anyone here grew up in the 90s? I remember watching this show a lot, though it might be amusing, now looking back it might been a bad influence to a lot of people because it promoted Promiscuity, lack of respect and greed. What do you guys think, if this show never existed, would Society be as better as it is now? Just a thought.

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Very little that comes out of pedowood is good. Like a lot of people though I often look back on the 80s/90s and think of it as the good old days. And its true that things were better but all the symptoms of the current sickness were in evidence. Normalisation of immoral conduct, rebellion against God, promotion of atheistic and materialistic ideology and so on. It was better in the sense that stage 2 cancer is better than stage 4. On a side note its a reminder to me of how my country New Zealand was and is nothing more than a cultural satellite of the USA, with nothing really homegrown at all.
 
Its was better that most of the Propaganda was geared towards us White folks (Predominantly white characters too)....now the Propaganda and culture is Dark Folk centric..

At least four of those main stars were Jewish. Wonder if Tori got any of her old Man's Shekels?, after his wife had the legal backing to keep his estate.
 
The same jewish producer was also involved with Melrose Place, Seventh Heaven (presumably Christian), and Charmed. All of them were effective at undermining Christian values. Beverly Hills seemed to have a lot of episodes where there were secular lessons given that would teach the teenagers of the time jewish atheistic/secular values over Christian ones. Seventh Heaven undermined Christianity with jews inserting their own values into a Christian fake family (I believe later the dad was a pedophile IRL). I remember those shows all being highly popular with teenagers, and I bet with your stereotypical absent boomer parents, a lot of kids absorbed those values and were made to feel like there was an alternative to Christianity.
 
Visual media is powerful. If more people got off the (((Hollywood))) teat, the world would be a better place. Take a 6 month- 1 year media detox, read the lives of Saints, the Prologue of Ohrid, etc., and come back to these shows. The veil will be lifted. Even a porta potty will stop stinking if you’re in there long enough, and that’s what it’s like growing up
watching this stuff.

Remember, there is a team of (((people))) who write these scripts and produce this garbage. The way they are is no accident, it’s completely intentional, and wise parents keep their children away from this garbage for the same reason we try to avoid stepping on wet concrete if we care about the final result.
 
"Come on, Andrea Zuckerman...?"



This was around the time where every TV show would still pretend anti-Semitism was as rampant as in Nazi Germany when the country was actually at its most philo-Semitic.

The little shiksas watching learned that if they dared say anything "racist," their goy boy would dump them after a good upbraiding.
 
The same jewish producer was also involved with Melrose Place, Seventh Heaven (presumably Christian), and Charmed. All of them were effective at undermining Christian values. Beverly Hills seemed to have a lot of episodes where there were secular lessons given that would teach the teenagers of the time jewish atheistic/secular values over Christian ones. Seventh Heaven undermined Christianity with jews inserting their own values into a Christian fake family (I believe later the dad was a pedophile IRL). I remember those shows all being highly popular with teenagers, and I bet with your stereotypical absent boomer parents, a lot of kids absorbed those values and were made to feel like there was an alternative to Christianity.
One of the 7th Heaven episodes I remember most vividly is (perhaps by design?) not at all about Christianity, but about the Holocaust (where one of the children discovers an elderly neighbor has a concentration camp tattoo on her arm). I haven't seen the show since it was originally on the air so imagine what kind of effect that had on younger viewers. This is why conservatives cannot simply relinquish popular culture to the Left.
 
Visual media is powerful. If more people got off the (((Hollywood))) teat, the world would be a better place. Take a 6 month- 1 year media detox, read the lives of Saints, the Prologue of Ohrid, etc., and come back to these shows. The veil will be lifted. Even a porta potty will stop stinking if you’re in there long enough, and that’s what it’s like growing up
watching this stuff.

Remember, there is a team of (((people))) who write these scripts and produce this garbage. The way they are is no accident, it’s completely intentional, and wise parents keep their children away from this garbage for the same reason we try to avoid stepping on wet concrete if we care about the final result.
I grew up in a family of Catholics and the funny thing is, there was a deep ingrained dislike of anything Hollywood. I wasn't allowed to watch shows like Beverly Hills 90210 or, funny enough, anything that Fox put out back then (much of my viewing of the X-Files was watching it on an old black and white TV that I had to sneak upstairs in my parents room to watch -- most of my memories of that show are in B&W!). Hollywood as a career was viewed with a bit of disdain by most of my Catholic family and extended family (many who were more farmers, mechanics and factory workers).

It turns out they were right, no matter how much I wanted to see that stuff as a kid. It's funny how much growing into adulthood (and now developing an Orthodox phronema) has changed the perspective entirely. It's like the veil has been lifted and now I can see the Wizard behind the curtain. Oz doesn't look like a dream come true, it looks like a nightmare.
 
"Come on, Andrea Zuckerman...?"



This was around the time where every TV show would still pretend anti-Semitism was as rampant as in Nazi Germany when the country was actually at its most philo-Semitic.

The little shiksas watching learned that if they dared say anything "racist," their goy boy would dump them after a good upbraiding.

This stuff is so preachy and cringey nowadays that the only thing that would save it is a laugh track. This makes a TBN special look mild.

One of the 7th Heaven episodes I remember most vividly is (perhaps by design?) not at all about Christianity, but about the Holocaust (where one of the children discovers an elderly neighbor has a concentration camp tattoo on her arm). I haven't seen the show since it was originally on the air so imagine what kind of effect that had on younger viewers. This is why conservatives cannot simply relinquish popular culture to the Left.
I remember this episode since we as a family would watch this show. I was too young to be aware of the JQ stuff or even really understand what the holocaust was, but it felt emotionally off to me back then. It evoked such a strong emotional response from my mother and it came off as manipulative. I can see it more clearly now, but back then it was harder to put a finger on it.
 
I was in my mid 20s when this show came out, but I lived in LA at the time, and my work took me to places in Beverly Hills, so I found the show very interesting.

I watched it all regularly for the first 2-3 seasons or so, then fell off as it became more and more of a soap opera in later seasons.

In hindsight it was typical jewish TV fare. None of the characters were Christian. You could watch that show and imagine that Christianity doesn't exist, as is true with almost all TV shows. Definitely part of the subtle undermining of American culture and society.

I kind of liked Shannen Doherty, although I often heard she was a b*tch on the set. She ended up having cancer over the same period when my wife had it, so I was sympathetic to her experience.

All in all I still have a positive memory of the show.
 
Does this mention 90210?
Believe it or not, yes.
Citing the hundreds of thousands of satellite television dishes in Iran, Benjamin Netanyahu told the House Government Reform Committee that the United States could incite a revolution against the conservative Iranian clergy through the use of such Fox Broadcasting staples as "Melrose Place" and "Beverly Hills 90210" -- both of which feature beautiful young people in varying states of undress, living, glamorous, materialistic lives and engaging in promiscuous sex.

"This is pretty subversive stuff," Netanyahu told the committee. "The kids of Iran would want the nice clothes they see on those shows. They would want the swimming pools and fancy lifestyles."
This is from a different source but it is referencing that same committee meeting.
Source
 
Shows like this were effective because they wouldn't try to push the Overton window too hard. The important thing was promoting philosemitism and ensuring that the chosen people were secure. Yes they would show people cheating and serial dating. They would talk about racism and discrimination. But nothing too extreme to shock the viewer.

But slowly and surely, more and more degeneracy came into being with the newer shows. Unchained feminism, glorification of homosexuality, trans, etc... But that didn't happen because of the old school Harvey Weinstein types. They were smart and knew they couldn't push so hard. The new generation of radical leftists are unhinged and completely self-unaware. They lost control of the narrative. It was only a matter of time until the backlash came and the chosen people were singled out.
 
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