ABC’s welcomes "Good Christian Bitches" to American Airwaves

BIG HOLLYWOOD
by Amelia Hamilton
On March 4, the new show “GCB” will premiere on ABC. The series is based on the book “Good Christian Bitches” by Kim Gatlin. The book and TV show are about a former mean girl who moves back to her hometown in Texas only to be the subject of gossip and backstabbing by Christian women. As a Christian woman, I can’t help but wonder what to expect from the show. To find out, I first looked into the source material. [link]

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Anonymous said…
What you don't understand is that Jews are the people who are creating all this anti-Christian stuff from hollywood. They've already poisoned the artistic sense of American painters, and now they are tackling television too. This anti-christian show should comes as no suprise to anyone watching whats happening around the country, and the world.
While I reject your sweeping conspiracy theory, I did check on the production for the show. According to IMB the creator Robert Harling has a long history of productions with strong female characters including Steel Magnolias which makes me more excited about it. IMB also writes: "The Kim Gatlin novel on which this TV series is based is titled not "GCB" but "Good Christian Bitches." That title was also originally given to this show's pilot, but was then changed to "Good Christian Belles" before promotion of the show started, but then changed again to just the ambiguous abbreviation "GCB"." I hope that helps.
The American Family Association called it "a Christian-bashing version of Desperate Housewives," stating that "ABC has no reservations about creating hate speech against Christians, but you can be sure they would never consider a show called Good Muslim B-tches or Good Jewish B-tches." Meanwhile, Parents Television Council president Tim Winter called the b-word "toxic." He said it's "used to degrade, abuse, harass, bully and humiliate women …. Regardless of whether the title ultimately makes it to broadcast, ABC has publicly proclaimed its values …."
Knowing that the extremist group American Family Association is opposed to the TV show is enough to convince me to watch. Over the years they've supported artistic censorship and union busting, and also oppossed the freedom to marry. If they oppose this show, it must be something God wants us to watch.

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/American_Family_Association
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Anonymous said…
This was fun. Sorry I missed it. lol