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Oklahoma Protesters Threaten to “Secdee” From Union if Neil DeGrasse
Tyson’s Cosmos is not Cancelled


Concerned Oklahomas gather to protest the airing of Cosmos, citing the
show’s agenda is ‘clearly anti-Christian and biased against creationist
values.’ Citizens have threatened to vote to ‘secdee’ [sic] from the
United States during the 2014 gubernatorial and ballot issue election if
Cosmos is not formally removed from all Oklahoma based television networks.

Saddlebridge Township, Oklahoma – Furious parents and citizens of
Oklahoma took to the streets early Thursday, protesting against Neil
DeGrasse Tyson’s Cosmos. Protesters allege the show is blatantly
promoting an anti-Creationist agenda and is ‘standing against the
Judeo-Christian moors and values of the Saddleback Township community
and others nationwide.”

The first protests against Cosmos in the community took place some two
weeks ago, after a local paper claimed an airing of Cosmos in a school
caused several children to experience ‘demonic possession’. Parents
cite one kid became completely enamored with the show during a
terrifyingly supernatural event linked with Neil DeGrasse Tyson’s
narrative explaining the “God of the Gaps” theory.

Several weeks ago, citizens accused Tyson of using his Cosmos program to
forward other agendas, not limited to a ‘homogay’ agenda,
wizardry/haroldry, astrology and other vehemently anti-Christian teachings.

Concerned parents have accused Neil DeGrasse Tyson of ‘Ra’ worship and
iconography, going as far as saying the titular narrator may be involved
in a Wiccan Sun occult.

Delores Simmons, whose child was involved in the prior airing of Cosmos
that precipitated the anti-science scare in Oklahoma, claims petitions
are already going about to elect pro-Creation candidates for upcoming
elections.

“If we allow this Tyson to keep publicly airing his beliefs, God just
may strike us down with a cosmic meteor this summer. That would be
ironic justice if you ask me, so we should just take this show off now
before that happens.”

Other citizens in Oklahoma agree. The latest Rasmussen polls on the
subject show that over 64% people in Oklahoma feel Cosmos is dangerous
and carries a strong anti-theist and Creation message.

Cosmos is a dangerous television program with strong ties to the Satanic
Ra occult. The show veils itself under the guise of ‘inspiration
science’, but unveils its wolf teeth every time Neil DeGrasse Tyson
spouts anti-Creationist rhetoric that possesses the minds of Oklahoma’s
children.

The parents of the Saddlebridge Community continue to feel Cosmos is
inappropriate material for television and therefore must be removed from
all programming within the state.

http://tinyurl.com/lckjglf


Oklahoma and Kansas apparently are overpopulated with fundamentalist
relgious morons.