In this explo­sive wrap-up to BKP Pol­i­tics on Voice of Rur­al America—host BKP unleash­es raw fury over Net­flix’s “chil­dren’s area,” a sup­posed safe space now weaponized with pro-trans­gen­der car­toons mar­ket­ed to 7‑year-olds, fea­tur­ing cross-dress­ing boys, two dads cheer­ing their son into a tutu and tiara for “self-expres­sion,” and kids casu­al­ly out­ing friends as trans. BKP, a grand­fa­ther of six who’s just binge-watched “OK” car­toons with his grand­kids (thanks to vig­i­lant par­ents like his son vet­ting Dis­ney alter­na­tives), rages at the groom­ing epi­dem­ic: “This is equiv­a­lent to the drugs, the gangs… going across our air­ways.” He spot­lights the show’s cre­ator, an LGBTQ Blue Sky activist mock­ing Char­lie Kirk as a “Nazi,” and demands Pres­i­dent Trump ele­vate this to “the pres­i­den­t’s desk… as impor­tant as a Mid­dle East peace deal,” urg­ing fed­er­al inter­ven­tion despite Net­flix dodg­ing FCC licenses—because “pro­tect­ing our chil­dren from these creeps… this garbage has to be stopped.”

BKP laments trapped par­ents grind­ing for “car insur­ance and one thing after anoth­er,” but won’t absolve them: “I’m not tak­ing the respon­si­bil­i­ty off of par­ents… they are busy.” His work with Truth in Edu­ca­tion ampli­fies the plea—framing it as a bat­tle against “who you want… not who God” made you, with impres­sion­able kids as the prime tar­gets: “This is the most impres­sion­able time of their life.” The seg­ment puls­es with BKP’s unfil­tered pas­sion, blend­ing heart­break and calls to arms (“Net­flix… peo­ple are can­cel­ing left and right”).

 

In clas­sic tan­gent mode, he blitzes head­lines: Trick-or-treat­ing costs up $11 per per­son ; com­mon colds surg­ing; Trump’s Har­vard deal fun­nel­ing $500M to trade schools; all-hands-on-deck for New Jer­sey’s tied guber­na­to­r­i­al race (polls at 50–42 and 48–46, but BKP smells pan­ic: “They are ner­vous wreck”); soy­bean farm­ers crushed by Chi­na’s zero 2024 buys —yet Trump floats tar­iff-fund­ed bailouts; Chi­nese gangs siphon­ing $153B in unac­count­ed Okla­homa mar­i­jua­na to black mar­kets; Vir­gini­a’s Lt. Gov. Win­some Sears vs. “cheat-OK” Rep. Span­berg­er; and a bizarre Doc phar­ma­cy pop-up. Gro­cery pain polls low (47% say hard­er to afford, but Dems at 50%, GOP at 34: “It’s not out there yet”)—outrage-fueled, rapid-riff­ing, and relent­less­ly pro-kid, pro-farmer, pro-Repub­li­can in a world gone “crazy.”

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