Morning Rundown: Movieguide® Warns Parents Over Barbie Movie
Here’s a quick rundown of the top stories posted on charismamag.com:
Movieguide® Warns Parents Over Barbie Movie
The new Barbie movie seems to have forgotten its core audience of families and children, instead catering to nostalgic adults and pushing LGBTQ character stories. This departure from its traditional focus on young viewers is alarming for Christian parents who seek to instill biblical values in their children.
Not only does the movie fail to appeal to its built-in market of little girls and families, but it also receives criticism for being poorly made with multiple premises, disappointing even the most dedicated fans.
The movie’s executives missed a crucial step in defining their target audience and neglected the millions of families who would have eagerly attended theaters
(Facebook/Barbie Movie 2023)
and purchased tickets.
Larry Tomczak: What We Suspected Is Surfacing and It’s Scary
When we see “Danger: Bridge Out” on a sign, we know there’s a problem ahead. This is where we’re at currently in our country with justice being ignored.
Citizens are being denied fact-based information on the investigation into the Biden family finances and alleged influence peddling with adversary nations. The ultimate question: “Did Joe Biden illegally receive from his son Hunter and his brother Jim, money from China, Russia, Romania and Ukraine?”
Hunter Biden was finally caught and admitted to failing to declare close to $20 million from “shell companies” and if Joe got any of it, he must resign for tax and conspiracy crimes. Scores have been shocked by the “slap on the wrist/like a parking ticket” fine Hunter received when similar tax evasion cases like Wesley Snipes, Chuck Berry and Lonnie Isley all got prison and hefty fines. “Equal justice for all?”
MyPillow’s Lindell Still Fighting After Losing $100 Million
Mike Lindell’s once-booming MyPillow business has lost a fortune the past couple of years, and it has forced the entrepreneur to begin auctioning off hundreds of pieces of equipment and subleasing manufacturing space, news outlets are reporting.
Lindell says his Minnesota-based company has lost $100 million after several big-box retailers cut ties with him following his very public claims about the 2020 Presidential election.