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Western Children's Cartoons Still Don't Directly Represent the LGBTQ CommunityAlthough there are cartoons like Steven Universe and Adventure Time that implicitly show homosexual relationships, or have an "out" where the characters have no gender, why do children's cartoon networks still have a stigma towards letting cartoons directly address the LGBTQ community?
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