Another Sponsor for 'The Real O'Neals'

Another Sponsor for 'The Real O'Neals'

Victory! TaxSlayer.com is pulling their sponsorship of "The Real O'Neals" immediately!

Statement from TaxSlayer:

TaxSlayer appreciates your feedback. We are mindful to consumers' various points of view. Our advertising spot is not scheduled to air during The Real O'Neals in the future.

Thank you for taking action on this very important issue. We have thanked TaxSlayer on your behalf and no further action is needed. To God be the Glory!

You are making a HUGE difference!

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Original Alert:

ABC's newest sitcom "The Real O'Neals" is described as "just your typical all-American, Catholic, divorcing, disgraced, law breaking, gay family" and continues on to say their family is "a perfect mess." The program continues to air on Tuesday evenings at 8:30/7:30 p.m. CT.

"The Real O'Neals" mocks Christianity and insults Catholicism. 1MM recognizes this show ridicules people of faith, and Christians across America are offended by it.

Almost every scene is filled with s-xual innuendos, implications, or mockery of faith. (A dash '-' is used to bypass internet filters.) It is impossible to list them all, so here are a few scenes from the past episode:

  • Mother tells family, "We should go to church and take communion and burst into flames."
  • Mother says to gay son, "Coming out is terrifying; you are very brave."
  • "God Box" is family's emergency kit full of Catholic items to display around the house for last minute visitors or uninvited guest.
  • Catholic grandmother is described by her children and grandchildren as a Catholic gangster while she walks around everywhere with her Bible and rosary.
  • Gay son enjoys when grandmother describes pickles.
  • ABC network refers to this highly dysfunctional family as "the perfect Irish-Catholic family."
  • Foul language.
  • One of the show's producers is anti-Christian bigot Dan Savage, and the show is said to be loosely based on his life.

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