cofty: Orphan Crow that is a classic example of the exaggeration that I am objecting to.
The man who can't get on the plane is not portrayed as a terrorist. He is just a man who has ignored the rules about what he can take on a plane.
You set up your post as a rebuttal to my comment that the girl is not encouraged to tell her friend that her two mums won't get into paradise but you don't address that point.
Why not criticise the WT for what things they actually do and say rather than making things up?
Okay. I will give you that. the man isn't a terrorist. He is just a man who is trying to get on a plane and is denied access. He ignored the rules.
By association, the same principle apply to gay moms - they can't "get on the plane" (get to paradise) if they don't follow Jehovah's rules.
Whether or not the mom specifically said - "go tell your friend that her moms won't get to paradise because they don't follow Jehovah's rules" - she did say "tell your friends about the pandas". A child who watches this can make the connection that if the rules aren't followed...the gay moms don't get to paradise.
So, in the cartoon, the child wasn't told directly to say that to her friend...which is even more insidious because the duplicity that is being taught to a child - the mom is in effect saying then..."don't tell your friend that her moms will not get to paradise (even tho you know this to be the 'truth') instead...tell them about the "good" stuff. Hide the "truth" from your friend.
As far as "making things up" goes, that is exactly the function of the cartoon/video medium. The viewer is supposed to make up what is left out - it is how the medium works. This is not a complicated video - it is aimed at children. Children can figure this one out.