Board Thread:General Discussion/@comment-24282101-20180114023500/@comment-33279747-20180211235224

DanteWatterson98 wrote: That's what they want you think. But he didn't get fired only for that, he got fired because of showing too much LGBT in the show, it's better for it to just be Clyde's Dads, it's too overrated and dangerous for it to be underage. It's almost the same thing to what happened to Skylar Page the creator of Clarence when he made Jeff have both Moms. There's nothing wrong with that, but when it comes to younger characters it's completely wrong because its making some kids think they can do anything they want which is bad because it'll ruin their lives. I mean come on, I already explained before that a Georgia kid had his life taken away by the cops when he threaten them with a knife because of that horrible episode making him think he can do anything he wanted to do, and he was a LGBT activist for crying out-loud, it's completely obvious they made him claim his own life. And trust me they're on thin ice, and if this keeps up it'll become so thin that a feather will break through it.

They're going to get rid of her when it more demand her to be removed, she's not even real, she's a nobody. Exactly because she's going to be gone. And their relationship's never happening, they keep this up another writer will be the next tree to fall just like Chris because of this.

​​​​​​Give me even a shred of evidence that any of this is true. I wouldn't even call The Loud House a "pro-LGBT" cartoon, it's far more subtle than that. Has nothing to do with the Georgia LGBT activist, they have a history in recent years of run-ins with authorities and unfortunately sometimes they do die.

And - just for the sake of argument - even if it were true that Chris Savino was fired because of "promoting too much LGBT agenda", why not just come out and say that? Why make up a bogus sexual harrassment scandal which would be far, far worse for Savino personally (ruining his life and career) and the show's overall standing instead of a comparitively minor LGBT agenda firing?

The show has shown no signs of being on thin ice. There was some danger during the Savino scandal but that has long since passed. It's doing perfectly fine and I wouldn't worry about it. And I don't understand your last paragraph. I think you're trying to say that the writers are going to basically dismiss Sam from the cast, but again, no evidence is provided for this claim. Just a "trust me".