Toys 'R' Us Has Repeatedly Sponsored '2 Broke Girls'

Toys 'R' Us Has Repeatedly Sponsored '2 Broke Girls'

Unfortunately, CBS continues to air the program "2 Broke Girls" on Monday evenings and this season it airs earlier than ever at 8:00 p.m. ET/PT and 7:00 CT. The 14-DLS rated show is full of sexual innuendos. The show's primary dialogue consists of sexual references and it airs during primetime.

The unacceptable content in just the most recent thirty-minute episode included: one-night stands, not knowing the names of sexual partners, child neglect, drug abuse, sexual encounters, disgusting dialogue, graphic sexual descriptions, sexual innuendos, disrespect to parents, and extremely foul language.

This is just the tip of the iceberg and only sums up the nasty content of this program. The sponsors and CBS network are being irresponsible in promoting such a vulgar program.

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Contact Toys 'R' Us and politely ask them to pull their advertising support from the CBS program "2 Broke Girls."

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Send To: [email protected] Subject: Please think of the children

As a parent and member of OneMillionMoms.com, I strongly encourage Toys 'R' Us to drop all plans of financially supporting the inappropriate CBS program "2 Broke Girls" that airs on Monday evenings at 8:00 p.m. ET/PT and 7:00 CT.

The unacceptable content in this vulgar program includes: one-night stands, not knowing the names of sexual partners, child neglect, drug and alcohol abuse, sexual encounters, disgusting dialogue, graphic sexual descriptions, sexual innuendos, disrespect to parents, and extremely foul language.

While your company is a household name, I do not agree with your financial backing of this disgusting program. I hope this was done in error and you will resolve this problem immediately. This repulsive show is insulting to conservative viewers and families. This program is harmful to children especially since it airs so early in the evening when children are still awake and likely watching television.

As a consumer, I am asking you to please pull your ad immediately and sponsor family-friendly programming instead. My decision to support your company depends on it.

I urge your company to place "2 Broke Girls" on your "do not advertise" list in protest of the attempt to desensitize America and our children by promoting inappropriate behavior.

My family and I look forward to your response.