Study Confirms Netflix’s LGBTQ+ Grooming of Young Kids
Craig Bannister : Dec 12, 2025
MRC Newsbusters
Fully 41% of Netflix programs deemed suitable for seven year-olds (TV-Y7) contained LGBTQ+ characters, themes, storylines, or messaging.
[Newsbusters.org] "Hey @elonmusk! You were right again!" Concerned Women for America (CWA) CEO Penny Nance says, highlighting results of CWA's new study documenting the streaming service's attempts to indoctrinate its youngest viewers with LGBTQ+ propaganda. (Screengrab image via FoxNews)
"Hey @elonmusk ! You were right again! Preschool Propaganda: Study Finds 41% of Netflix Kids Shows Include LGBT Themes," Nance wrote Monday in a post on X.com introducing the study.
"Cancel Netflix for the health of your kids," visionary entrepreneur Elon Musk urged on Oct. 1, retweeting an image of a Netflix Trojan Horse being used to subtly groom impressionable young kids to embrace LGBTQ+ sexual ideology.
In "LGBTQ Messaging Pervasive In Netflix Children's Programming," CWA presents the results of its study compiling and categorizing references to LGBTQ+ themes, characters, storylines, and messaging across 326 Netflix series (both licensed and original) rated for young audiences.
Fully 41% of Netflix programs deemed suitable for seven year-olds (TV-Y7) contained LGBTQ+ characters, themes, storylines, or messaging.
Likewise, 41% of series rated appropriate for all audiences (TV-G) contained LGBTQ+ propaganda. Across all the age categories traditionally presumed to be suitable for kids (TV-G, TV-Y, and TV-Y7), a third (33%) pushed the sexual ideology to young viewers.
All Child Categories:
"Explicit" LGBTQ+ content was found in one of five of all three Netflix series, taken together (19%).
Severity of LGBTQ+ Content:
Explicit:
Netflix is even rebooting popular older shows in order to insert LGBTQ+ propaganda where none existed before:
"Parents are being gaslit" by networks and companies rating themselves, Nance warns in an interview with The Daily Wire:
"We have to go in a different direction because it's absolutely insidious what they're doing."
Instead of trusting the ratings systems, parents need to stick with programs and platforms that they know share their values, Nance advises. Subscribe for free to Breaking Christian News here